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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws

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Degree Structure

Typical full time combined program enrolment pattern commencing in Semester 1

 

Courses

Year 1
48 units

ECON1101
Microeconomics 1
6 units

STAT1008
Quant Res Methods
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

ECON1102
Macroeconomics 1
6 units

MATH1113
Mathematical Foundations
of Statistics
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 2
48 units

BUSN1001
Bus Rep & Analysis
6 units

STAT2001
Intro Math Statistics
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

ECON2102
 Macroeconomics 2
6 units

CBE List 1 Elective
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 3
48 units

STAT2008
Regression Modelling
6 units

STAT2032
Financial Mathematics
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

STAT3004
Stochastic Modelling
6 units

STAT3032
Survival Models
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 4
48 units

STAT3035
Risk Theory
6 units

STAT3037
Life Contingencies
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

STAT3036
Credibility Theory
6 units

STAT3038
Actuarial Techniques
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 5
48 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

 

 

Note:
* 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 (contact Convenor of Actuarial Studies).  To facilitate either of these options, it is recommended that students undertake FINM1001 Foundations of Finance as their elective course.

 



Typical full time combined program enrolment pattern commencing in Semester 2

 

Courses

Year 1
24 units




 

 

 

ECON1101
Microeconomics 1
6 units

ECON1102
Macroeconomics 1
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 2
48 units

BUSN1001
Bus Rep & Analysis
6 units

STAT1008
Quant Res Methods
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

ECON2102
 Macroeconomics 2
6 units

MATH1113
Mathematical Foundations
for Statistics
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 3
48 units

STAT2001
Intro Math Statistics
6 units

STAT2032
Financial Mathematics
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

STAT3004
Stochastic Modelling
6 units

STAT3036
Credibility Theory
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 4
48 units

STAT2008
Regression Modelling
6 units

STAT3037
Life Contingencies
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

STAT3032
Survival Models
6 units

STAT3038
Actuarial Techniques
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

Year 5
48 units

STAT3035
Risk Theory
6 units

CBE List 1 Elective
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units


Year 6
24 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units

COL course
6 units




 

 

 

Note:
* 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 (contact Convenor of Actuarial Studies).  To facilitate either of these options, it is recommended that students undertake FINM1001 Foundations of Finance as their elective course.

 


The Degree with Honours

Information on honours for Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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