University of New South Wales
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Acquire the knowledge and technical skills to enter the actuarial profession with this internationally recognised qualification, and gain exemptions from Part I of the Actuaries Institute Australia professional examinations, the core technical subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional examinations, and the Validation by Educational Experience credit for the Society of Actuaries (USA). You can study accounting as a second major, and meet the education requirements of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand or Institute of Public Accountants.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
There is strong demand for graduates in actuarial studies, especially in the financial services, insurance and superannuation industry. As a graduate, you can work as an actuarial analyst, consultant, asset management trainee, credit analyst, forecasting analyst, insurance analyst, risk assessment officer, statistical research analyst, superannuation advisor or wealth management analyst.
Course level | undergraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | University of New South Wales |
Campus Location | NA |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | 3 years |
Course University | University of New South Wales |
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