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North Park University
Certificate of Actuarial Science
- Chicago, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Actuarial science is a branch of mathematics and statistics that focuses on risk and managing risk. Consistently ranked among the top four jobs in the Jobs Rated Almanac, actuarial careers are some of the most sought-after and high-paying positions in the market today. The actuarial science certificate is designed for math and business and economics majors preparing for careers in actuarial science, statistics, business, or economics. Actuaries work within the insurance, banking, accounting, technology, and education industries.


Vrije University - Summer graduate programs
Summer Course in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Summer Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
How can one use observational data to analyse the causal effects of such events? This course provides a hands-on introduction to statistical methods for causal inference. Over two weeks, students are introduced to experimental and quasi-experimental methods which allow them to infer cause-and-effect relationships robustly. We teach these methods from both a theoretical and applied lens, supplementing lectures with hands-on computer tutorials in the R programming language to help students learn by doing.
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Franklin College
Actuarial Science
- Franklin, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Actuarial science at Franklin College is an interdisciplinary major consisting of coursework in mathematics, statistics, and business that will help students develop the quantitative skills needed to assess and manage risk, especially in a financial setting. The actuarial science program at Franklin College is a member of the Society of Actuaries’ UCAP list of Universities and Colleges with Actuarial Programs in recognition of the fact that our program helps students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become an actuary.


University of Kansas
Undergraduate Certificate in Actuarial Science
- Lawrence, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The undergraduate certificate in actuarial science provides a focused pathway for students interested in entering the actuarial profession. The program covers key topics like mathematics, statistics, ...


Purdue University
Actuarial Science
- West Lafayette, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Upon graduation, students receive an Actuarial Science degree as well as a Statistics degree. Most students also choose a Business Management minor. Becoming an actuary requires passing a series of professional exams set by the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society. Students will be prepared for the first five exams and take the exams while still in college. Most students are recruited to careers as actuaries immediately after college working in banking, insurance, government agencies and financial services.


Roanoke College
Associate Degree in Actuarial Science
- Salem, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
Actuarial science is the "science of risk," utilizing strong analytical skills and business knowledge to manage undesirable events.


Mediterranean Agronomic Institute Of Bari CIHEAM IAMB
Diploma Supplement
- Bari, Italy
Advanced Diploma
On-Campus
Italian
Diploma Supplement Since 2007, CIHEAM Bari has been issuing a Diploma Supplement (DS) to all students who are awarded the Master and Master of Science Diploma. What is a Diploma Supplement? The Diploma Supplement (DS) aims at improving international transparency and facilitating the academic and professional recognition of qualifications. It provides a description of nature, the level, the context, the content, and the status of the studies that were successfully completed by the person concerned. The Diploma Supplement is not a resume, a diploma, a transcript of records, and it is not an automatic system of recognition. It consists of eight sections: 1. Information identifying the holder of the qualification 2. Information identifying the qualification 3. Information on the level of qualification 4. Information on the grading scheme and results gained 5. Information on the function of the qualification 6. Additional Information 7. Certification of the supplement 8. Information on the national system of higher education What are the advantages of the Diploma Supplement? For the student A document that offers a description (and not an assessment) of the originality of a pathway as well as the resulting skills A means to promote national and international mobility An asset for professional integration.
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Actuarial Sciences degree programs at the Preparatory level introduce you to the essential concepts of risk assessment and management, combining mathematics and statistics to tackle real-world financial challenges. This field offers a unique opportunity to develop analytical skills and a solid understanding of finance, preparing you for advanced studies.
In this program, you’ll delve into common courses such as probability theory, statistics, and financial mathematics. These foundational subjects equip you with critical competencies like analyzing data patterns, forecasting financial outcomes, and evaluating risk. Students commonly build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering independence and analytical thinking in preparation for more advanced studies.
Graduates from the Preparatory level gain valuable skills that are highly sought after across various industries, including insurance, finance, and consulting. The knowledge you acquire here lays the groundwork for success in Bachelor’s or Master’s programs, where you can further refine your expertise and embark on a career as an actuary, risk analyst, or financial consultant.