AU14 Bachelor of Commerce (Actuarial Studies) Monash University

  • THÔNG TIN CHUNG

    If you're a clever thinker who likes to find solutions to problems and consider ideas in abstract ways, Commerce will teach you to apply your thinking in a commercial capacity to influence change.

    Commerce is integral to all facets of the economy. It encompasses the diverse and rapidly changing activities of the world, including decision-making, leadership, innovation and policy development.

    Enhance your learning experience at Monash through a range of co-curricular activities that develop your critical thinking, communication and negotiation skills. These activities also increase your employment opportunities through:

    • Internships with leading companies and brands.
    • International exchange programs with one of our 100 partner universities across the world.
    • Leadership and professional development programs.
    • Networking opportunities with business leaders.

    Actuarial studies

    Actuarial studies gives you the skills to identify, analyse and quantify risk, using mathematical, econometric and financial models. This major gives you the skills to pursue a career across a range of fields including traditional pension and life insurance, general insurance, enterprise risk management, fund management and econometric modelling. You will learn forecasting and econometric modelling tools and develop the technical skills to apply these tools to a wide range of business settings across the public and private sector. Subject to unit choices, you may meet some of the requirements of Part I of the Actuaries Institute professional qualification, which you will need to work as a professional actuary.

  • ĐIỀU KIỆN ĐẦU VÀO

    Successfully finished

    • Year 12 with GPA 8.56/10
  • ĐIỀU KIỆN NGÔN NGỮ
  • HỌC BỔNG
  • ĐỊA ĐIỂM

Tóm tắt

  • Phí ghi danh

    100

  • Độ dài khoá học

    3 năm

  • Kỳ nhập học

    Tháng 2

    Tháng 7

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