Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws
Degree Structure
Actuarial Studies/Law -- a typical full-time course pattern:
| Program Total (240 units) | First semester | Second semester |
| Year 1 (48 units) | LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6u) LAWS1203 Torts (6u) ECON1101 Microeconomics 1 MATH1115 Mathematics and Applications 1 (H) | LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6u) LAWS1204 Contracts (6u) ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 STAT2001 Introductory Mathematical Statistics |
| Year 2 (48 units) | LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6u) LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6u) FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance STAT2008 Regression Modelling | LAWS2250 International Law (6u) LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6u) BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2 |
| Year 3 (48 units) | LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6u) LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6u) STAT3004 Stochastic Modelling STAT2032 Financial Mathematics | LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6u) Law elective course (6u) FINM2001 Corporate Finance STAT3032 Survival Models |
| Year 4 (48 units) | LAWS2204 Property (6u) Law elective course (6u) STAT3035 Risk Theory STAT3037 Life Contingencies | LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6u) Law elective course (6u) STAT3036 Credibility Theory STAT3038 Actuarial Techniques |
| Year 5 (48 units) | LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6u) Law elective courses (18u) | LAWS2207 Evidence (6u) Law elective courses (18u) |
Note:
1. In the standard five-year pass degree, it is not possible to gain full exemptions from IAAust Part I requirements; however, by overloading (i.e., taking more than the standard four courses in some semesters) or by using the College of Business and Economics Summer School Program (if available), students may be able to complete their exemptions from Part I. It may be possible to complete some of the Part I exemptions as part of an Honours year in Actuarial Studies.
The Degree with Honours
Information on honours for Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.




