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    Actuarial Science (MSc)

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    Ireland, Cork

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    MSCASC

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Sep-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Next Intake 9-Sep-2024

    Actuarial Science (MSc)

    About

    1. Study
    2. Postgraduate
    3. Taught Courses
    4. Masters
    5. Actuarial Science

    About This Course

    Explore This Section

    1. Fact File
    2. Course Outline
    3. Course Practicalities

    Fact File

    • Title

      Actuarial Science

    • Code

      MSCASC

    • College

      Science, Engineering and Food Science

    • Duration

      1 Year Full-time

    • Teaching Mode

      Full-time

    • Qualifications

      MSc

    • Entry Requirements

      See Requirements for full details.

    • Start Date

      Not on offer for 2023-24

    Course Outline

    Our MSc Actuarial Science course is designed for graduates of quantitative disciplines who want to kick-start a career in Actuarial Science. It provides a solid foundation in statistics, financial mathematics, economics and business finance. Upon completion of the course, your knowledge and skills could be applied to a range of industries in financial services such as insurance, pensions, healthcare, banking, investment and risk assessment.

    This course will equip you with the mathematical and statistical knowledge, and problem-solving skills, necessary to help businesses and institutions with their financial risk portfolio. 

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) have approved programme-level exemption status for this MSc Actuarial Science programme. This exemption refers to the first 6 Core Principles of the new 2019 IFoA curriculum (equivalent to 8 Core Technical subjects in the pre-2019 curriculum).

    Students may be recommended for exemption from the Institute’s own professional examinations in up to 5 of these Core Principle subjects (equivalent to 7 exams in the pre-2019 curriculum) by performing sufficiently well in the corresponding examinations of the MSc programme. The IFoA exemptions covered are CM1, CM2, CB1, CB2, CS1 & CS2. UCC is one of the very few universities in Ireland which can offer students the potential to receive this level of exemption from the professional actuarial examinations.

    Modules

    PART I

    Core modules (45 credits)

    • ST6001 Theory of Annuities-Certain for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6005 Life Contingencies for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6015 Computer Analytical Techniques for Actuarial Applications (5 credits)
    • ST6017 Application of Stochastic Methods in Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6020 Actuarial Business & Financial Reporting Methods (5 credits)
    • ST6022 Survival Methods for Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6032 Stochastic Modelling Techniques (5 credits)

    Elective modules (15 credits)

    List A (CS1 modules): 

    • ST6003 Probability and Mathematical Statistics for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6018 Regression and Generalised Linear Model Techniques for Actuarial Science (5 credits) or

    List B (CM2 modules): 

    • ST6016 Applied Financial Risk Modelling and Analytics for Actuarial Science (5 credits) and
    • ST6019 Application of Computational Methods in Actuarial Science and Risk Modelling (5 credits) and
    • ST6023 Modelling & Risk Analysis for Actuarial Science (5 credits)

    NOTE: The choice of electives must be agreed upon in advance with the programme coordinator.

    PART II

    Core modules (30 credits)

    • PA6007 Market Analysis Methods for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6009 Application of Core Technical Research Methodologies in Actuarial Science (20 credits)

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our book of modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year. You can find the full academic content in our University Calendar (Actuarial Science).

    Modules

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.

    University Calendar

    You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.

    Course Practicalities

    The teaching methods include a combination of lectures, tutorials, computer practical work, and directed study. You can expect approximately 26 hours per week of lectures, tutorials, and directed study in Semesters 1 and 2 and approximately 10 hours per week of directed study in Semester 3.

    Assessment

    All taught modules in this course are assessed via a combination of end-of-module examination and submission of a portfolio of research and directed study.

    For actuarial exemption purposes, the appointed actuarial independent examiner will base their recommendations for an exemption in the corresponding Core Principle subject, on a student's performance in the final examination

    For the research module (ST6009), you will study a number of problems, specific to the insurance and financial sector, and use the methodologies developed in the earlier modules to analyse such problems and produce oral and written reports on your work.

    Who teaches this course?

    Our teaching staff includes academics from the School of Mathematical Sciences, qualified actuaries, leading mathematicians, financial mathematicians, and statisticians who are nationally and internationally recognised for their research. This expertise ensures that what we teach you is current and applicable to the real workplace and current economy.

    Why Choose This Course

    This is an exciting new course allowing you to kick-start your career in Actuarial Science. It has similar core principle coverage to UCC’s very successful undergraduate course, Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science, which, over the last number of years, has achieved close to 100% employment. Graduates of this MSc course have a similar success rate.

    Connected Curriculum

    Our learning approach reflects our commitment to the Connected Curriculum where we emphasise the connection between students, learning, research and leadership through our vision for a Connected University. Our staff are at the forefront of this integrative approach to learning and will support you in making meaningful connections within and between topics such as mathematics, finance, statistics, technology, and business.

    Available Scholarships

    We support our postgraduate community by offering scholarships and bursaries to prospective and current students. Please see the SEFS Scholarships and Funding PG page for more information.

    Placement or Study Abroad Information

    .

    Skills and Careers Information

    An actuarial qualification is very highly regarded. Graduates continue to find employment in traditional areas such as insurance, pensions, underwriting, banking and financial consultancy. However new and non-traditional sectors of employment also attract our graduates and include investments, healthcare, risk management, financial planning, regulation, and hedge funds.

    Requirements

    • Minimum Second Class Honours Grade II in a primary honours degree (NFQ Level 8) degree in engineering, finance, physical or mathematical sciences, or equivalent, or a degree with a strong numerate content (as determined by the course committee).
    • You will have demonstrated by your performance in relevant modules that you have the numeracy skills required for this MSc degree course to the satisfaction of the course committee.
    • Graduates with a BSc in Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science (FMAS graduates) and BSc Risk and Actuarial Studies (RAS graduates) are not eligible to apply for this course.
    • All candidates must ultimately be approved by the programme coordinator.
    • In the case of competition for places, a selection will be made on the basis of your primary degree results and interview performance (if required).

    English Language Requirements

    Applicants that are non-native speakers of the English language must meet the university-approved English language requirements. Please visit our PG English Language Requirements page for more information.

    For applicants with qualifications completed outside of Ireland

    Applicants must meet the required entry academic grade, equivalent to Irish requirements. For more information see our Qualification Comparison page.

    International/Non-EU Applicants

    For full details of the non-EU application procedure visit our how to apply pages for international students.

    • In UCC, we use the term programme and course interchangeably to describe what a person has registered to study in UCC and its constituent colleges, schools, and departments.
    • Note that not all courses are open to international/non-EU applicants, please check the fact file above. For more information contact the International Office.

    Fees and Costs

    Deposits

    If your course required a deposit, that figure will be deducted from your second semester fee payment in January.

    EU student fee payment

    Fees for EU students are payable in two equal instalments. First payment at registration in August and the second in January.

    International student fee payment

    International Students can pay in two equal instalments once they have paid the appropriate deposit. The initial payment is due on registration and the balance usually by the end of January.

    How can I pay?

    You can pay by Credit/Debit card online or by credit transfer.

    Questions?

    If you have any questions on fee payment please email our Fees Office at [email protected].

    How Do I Apply

    1. Check Dates: Check the opening and closing dates for the application process in the fact file boxes at the top of the page.

    • For Irish and EU applicants we operate a rounds system and you can check the rounds closing dates here.
    • Note that not all our programmes are subject to the rounds system so check the opening and closing dates for your specific programme in the fact file boxes above.

    2. Gather Documents: Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded to the UCC online application portal and include:

    • Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institutions other than UCC;
    • Any supplementary items requested for your course if required.

    3. Apply Online: Apply online via the UCC online application portal. Note the majority of our courses have a non-refundable €50 application fee.

    Any questions? Use our web enquiry form to contact us.

    Apply Now

    Our MSc Actuarial Science course is designed for graduates of quantitative disciplines who want to kick-start a career in Actuarial Science. It provides a solid foundation in statistics, financial mathematics, economics and business finance. Upon completion of the course, your knowledge and skills could be applied to a range of industries in financial services such as insurance, pensions, healthcare, banking, investment and risk assessment.

    This course will equip you with the mathematical and statistical knowledge, and problem-solving skills, necessary to help businesses and institutions with their financial risk portfolio. 

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) have approved programme-level exemption status for this MSc Actuarial Science programme. This exemption refers to the first 6 Core Principles of the new 2019 IFoA curriculum (equivalent to 8 Core Technical subjects in the pre-2019 curriculum).

    Students may be recommended for exemption from the Institute’s own professional examinations in up to 5 of these Core Principle subjects (equivalent to 7 exams in the pre-2019 curriculum) by performing sufficiently well in the corresponding examinations of the MSc programme. The IFoA exemptions covered are CM1, CM2, CB1, CB2, CS1 & CS2. UCC is one of the very few universities in Ireland which can offer students the potential to receive this level of exemption from the professional actuarial examinations.

    Modules

    PART I

    Core modules (45 credits)

    • ST6001 Theory of Annuities-Certain for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6005 Life Contingencies for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6015 Computer Analytical Techniques for Actuarial Applications (5 credits)
    • ST6017 Application of Stochastic Methods in Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6020 Actuarial Business & Financial Reporting Methods (5 credits)
    • ST6022 Survival Methods for Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6032 Stochastic Modelling Techniques (5 credits)

    Elective modules (15 credits)

    List A (CS1 modules): 

    • ST6003 Probability and Mathematical Statistics for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6018 Regression and Generalised Linear Model Techniques for Actuarial Science (5 credits) or

    List B (CM2 modules): 

    • ST6016 Applied Financial Risk Modelling and Analytics for Actuarial Science (5 credits) and
    • ST6019 Application of Computational Methods in Actuarial Science and Risk Modelling (5 credits) and
    • ST6023 Modelling & Risk Analysis for Actuarial Science (5 credits)

    NOTE: The choice of electives must be agreed upon in advance with the programme coordinator.

    PART II

    Core modules (30 credits)

    • PA6007 Market Analysis Methods for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6009 Application of Core Technical Research Methodologies in Actuarial Science (20 credits)

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our book of modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year. You can find the full academic content in our University Calendar (Actuarial Science).

    Disciplines

    Science

    Engineering and Food Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Programme

    Qualification Required

    2H2 Equivalent

    2H1 Equivalent

    1H Equivalent

    Postgraduate Programmes

    Bachelor Degree (البكالوريوس )

    Minimum CGPA of 3.5 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 2.8 on a 4 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.75 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.2 on a 4 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 4.5 on a 5 point scale

    Minimum CGPA of 3.6 on a 4 point scale)

    English Program Requirements

    English Language Requirements (for Non-Irish EU applicants)

    Teaching in Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is normally through the medium of English; therefore all applicants are required to demonstrate a high level of competence in the English Language.

    Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of equivalent competence in English Language through their school leaving examination or matriculation examination or by achieving the minimum standard (there may be higher levels for matriculation and/or particular programmes in individual institutions) in a recognised English language test, as specified below (note applicants are assessed on the results of a single sitting only):

    UCC Language Centre Pre-sessional Programmes

    These programmes are available to assist students who:

    • Have not achieved their required level of English for acceptance onto their undergraduate or postgraduate programme
    • Feel they do not have the academic or general English language skills necessary to succeed at the University

     Find out more about the Language Centre's Pre-Sessional Programmes.

    Career

    1. Study
    2. Postgraduate
    3. Taught Courses
    4. Masters
    5. Actuarial Science

    About This Course

    Explore This Section

    1. Fact File
    2. Course Outline
    3. Course Practicalities

    Fact File

    • Title

      Actuarial Science

    • Code

      MSCASC

    • College

      Science, Engineering and Food Science

    • Duration

      1 Year Full-time

    • Teaching Mode

      Full-time

    • Qualifications

      MSc

    • Entry Requirements

      See Requirements for full details.

    • Start Date

      Not on offer for 2023-24

    Course Outline

    Our MSc Actuarial Science course is designed for graduates of quantitative disciplines who want to kick-start a career in Actuarial Science. It provides a solid foundation in statistics, financial mathematics, economics and business finance. Upon completion of the course, your knowledge and skills could be applied to a range of industries in financial services such as insurance, pensions, healthcare, banking, investment and risk assessment.

    This course will equip you with the mathematical and statistical knowledge, and problem-solving skills, necessary to help businesses and institutions with their financial risk portfolio. 

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

    The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) have approved programme-level exemption status for this MSc Actuarial Science programme. This exemption refers to the first 6 Core Principles of the new 2019 IFoA curriculum (equivalent to 8 Core Technical subjects in the pre-2019 curriculum).

    Students may be recommended for exemption from the Institute’s own professional examinations in up to 5 of these Core Principle subjects (equivalent to 7 exams in the pre-2019 curriculum) by performing sufficiently well in the corresponding examinations of the MSc programme. The IFoA exemptions covered are CM1, CM2, CB1, CB2, CS1 & CS2. UCC is one of the very few universities in Ireland which can offer students the potential to receive this level of exemption from the professional actuarial examinations.

    Modules

    PART I

    Core modules (45 credits)

    • ST6001 Theory of Annuities-Certain for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6005 Life Contingencies for Actuarial Science (10 credits)
    • ST6015 Computer Analytical Techniques for Actuarial Applications (5 credits)
    • ST6017 Application of Stochastic Methods in Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6020 Actuarial Business & Financial Reporting Methods (5 credits)
    • ST6022 Survival Methods for Actuarial Science (5 credits)
    • ST6032 Stochastic Modelling Techniques (5 credits)

    Elective modules (15 credits)

    List A (CS1 modules): 

    • ST6003 Probability and Mathematical Statistics for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6018 Regression and Generalised Linear Model Techniques for Actuarial Science (5 credits) or

    List B (CM2 modules): 

    • ST6016 Applied Financial Risk Modelling and Analytics for Actuarial Science (5 credits) and
    • ST6019 Application of Computational Methods in Actuarial Science and Risk Modelling (5 credits) and
    • ST6023 Modelling & Risk Analysis for Actuarial Science (5 credits)

    NOTE: The choice of electives must be agreed upon in advance with the programme coordinator.

    PART II

    Core modules (30 credits)

    • PA6007 Market Analysis Methods for Actuarial Science (10 credits) and
    • ST6009 Application of Core Technical Research Methodologies in Actuarial Science (20 credits)

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our book of modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year. You can find the full academic content in our University Calendar (Actuarial Science).

    Modules

    Further details on the modules listed above can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed above are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.

    University Calendar

    You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.

    Course Practicalities

    The teaching methods include a combination of lectures, tutorials, computer practical work, and directed study. You can expect approximately 26 hours per week of lectures, tutorials, and directed study in Semesters 1 and 2 and approximately 10 hours per week of directed study in Semester 3.

    Assessment

    All taught modules in this course are assessed via a combination of end-of-module examination and submission of a portfolio of research and directed study.

    For actuarial exemption purposes, the appointed actuarial independent examiner will base their recommendations for an exemption in the corresponding Core Principle subject, on a student's performance in the final examination

    For the research module (ST6009), you will study a number of problems, specific to the insurance and financial sector, and use the methodologies developed in the earlier modules to analyse such problems and produce oral and written reports on your work.

    Who teaches this course?

    Our teaching staff includes academics from the School of Mathematical Sciences, qualified actuaries, leading mathematicians, financial mathematicians, and statisticians who are nationally and internationally recognised for their research. This expertise ensures that what we teach you is current and applicable to the real workplace and current economy.

    Why Choose This Course

    This is an exciting new course allowing you to kick-start your career in Actuarial Science. It has similar core principle coverage to UCC’s very successful undergraduate course, Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science, which, over the last number of years, has achieved close to 100% employment. Graduates of this MSc course have a similar success rate.

    Connected Curriculum

    Our learning approach reflects our commitment to the Connected Curriculum where we emphasise the connection between students, learning, research and leadership through our vision for a Connected University. Our staff are at the forefront of this integrative approach to learning and will support you in making meaningful connections within and between topics such as mathematics, finance, statistics, technology, and business.

    Available Scholarships

    We support our postgraduate community by offering scholarships and bursaries to prospective and current students. Please see the SEFS Scholarships and Funding PG page for more information.

    Placement or Study Abroad Information

    .

    Skills and Careers Information

    An actuarial qualification is very highly regarded. Graduates continue to find employment in traditional areas such as insurance, pensions, underwriting, banking and financial consultancy. However new and non-traditional sectors of employment also attract our graduates and include investments, healthcare, risk management, financial planning, regulation, and hedge funds.

    Requirements

    • Minimum Second Class Honours Grade II in a primary honours degree (NFQ Level 8) degree in engineering, finance, physical or mathematical sciences, or equivalent, or a degree with a strong numerate content (as determined by the course committee).
    • You will have demonstrated by your performance in relevant modules that you have the numeracy skills required for this MSc degree course to the satisfaction of the course committee.
    • Graduates with a BSc in Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science (FMAS graduates) and BSc Risk and Actuarial Studies (RAS graduates) are not eligible to apply for this course.
    • All candidates must ultimately be approved by the programme coordinator.
    • In the case of competition for places, a selection will be made on the basis of your primary degree results and interview performance (if required).

    English Language Requirements

    Applicants that are non-native speakers of the English language must meet the university-approved English language requirements. Please visit our PG English Language Requirements page for more information.

    For applicants with qualifications completed outside of Ireland

    Applicants must meet the required entry academic grade, equivalent to Irish requirements. For more information see our Qualification Comparison page.

    International/Non-EU Applicants

    For full details of the non-EU application procedure visit our how to apply pages for international students.

    • In UCC, we use the term programme and course interchangeably to describe what a person has registered to study in UCC and its constituent colleges, schools, and departments.
    • Note that not all courses are open to international/non-EU applicants, please check the fact file above. For more information contact the International Office.

    Fees and Costs

    Deposits

    If your course required a deposit, that figure will be deducted from your second semester fee payment in January.

    EU student fee payment

    Fees for EU students are payable in two equal instalments. First payment at registration in August and the second in January.

    International student fee payment

    International Students can pay in two equal instalments once they have paid the appropriate deposit. The initial payment is due on registration and the balance usually by the end of January.

    How can I pay?

    You can pay by Credit/Debit card online or by credit transfer.

    Questions?

    If you have any questions on fee payment please email our Fees Office at [email protected].

    How Do I Apply

    1. Check Dates: Check the opening and closing dates for the application process in the fact file boxes at the top of the page.

    • For Irish and EU applicants we operate a rounds system and you can check the rounds closing dates here.
    • Note that not all our programmes are subject to the rounds system so check the opening and closing dates for your specific programme in the fact file boxes above.

    2. Gather Documents: Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded to the UCC online application portal and include:

    • Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institutions other than UCC;
    • Any supplementary items requested for your course if required.

    3. Apply Online: Apply online via the UCC online application portal. Note the majority of our courses have a non-refundable €50 application fee.

    Any questions? Use our web enquiry form to contact us.

    Apply Now

    How to Apply

    1. Check Dates: Check the opening and closing dates for the application process in the fact file boxes at the top of the page.

    • For Irish and EU applicants we operate a rounds system and you can check the rounds closing dates here.
    • Note that not all our programmes are subject to the rounds system so check the opening and closing dates for your specific programme in the fact file boxes above.

    2. Gather Documents: Scanned copies of supporting documents have to be uploaded to the UCC online application portal and include:

    • Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institutions other than UCC;
    • Any supplementary items requested for your course if required.

    3. Apply Online: Apply online via the UCC online application portal. Note the majority of our courses have a non-refundable €50 application fee.

    Any questions? Use our web enquiry form to contact us.

    Please note you will be required to provide additional information as part of the online application process for this programme. This will include the following questions:

    • You may enter the details of professional or voluntary positions held. We strongly encourage you to complete this section with all relevant work experiences that will support your application.

    • In addition to your previously declared qualifications, please outline any additional academic courses, self-learning and professional training relevant to this programme.

    • Please describe your motivation and readiness for this programme.

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