Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Bond University - Gold Coast

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Overview

The Bachelor of Actuarial Science is an innovative and immersive program that combines elements of economics, finance, statistics, data analytics and advanced mathematics to develop techniques for the management of risk and business decision making.The Bachelor of Actuarial Science is taught via smaller classes for personalised attention and unparalleled access to Bond University's Bond FinTech Hub and Bloomberg data-sourcing terminals. The program develops students' skills in the challenge of crunching 'big data' numbers to create practical solutions for real-world problems. Employment opportunities include working as an investment analyst, portfolio manager, actuarial consultant, insurance actuary, superannuation actuary, risk analyst, big data analyst, liability manager and high-level manager. Successful completion of the program can lead to Part I qualification with the Actuaries Institute.

Prerequisites

Majors

Accounting; Data Analytics; Economics; Entrepreneurship; Finance; International Business

Potential Career Outcomes

Actuary, Business analyst, Data Scientist

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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