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Actuarial Science (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Bay Campus

Course summary

Actuaries are business professionals who use mathematics and statistics to assess and manage risk in areas such as insurance, banking, health, and government planning.

Our MSc in Actuarial Science is designed for graduates from numerate disciplines who want to develop the mathematical and statistical foundations needed to pursue a career as a qualified actuary.

You will gain highly marketable skills in applying mathematical and statistical methods to real actuarial modelling problems. Your learning will be supported by experienced and internationally recognised academics and industry professionals, ensuring you benefit from both strong theoretical grounding and practical industry insight. examinations.

Actuarial Science at Swansea University is highly regarded for its strong blend of mathematical, statistical, and business expertise, all essential for a successful career in risk analysis and financial decision making.

You will learn from knowledgeable academics and industry experienced professionals who are recognised experts in their fields, many holding Fellowship or Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Their expertise creates a learning environment that combines rigorous theoretical training with practical, real-world application.

Throughout your studies, you will benefit from personalised support through small group tutorials and an active, welcoming postgraduate community. Elected student representatives ensure your views are heard, while the Swansea University Mathematics Society hosts regular academic and social events that bring students and staff together, fostering a collaborative and inclusive department culture.

Based on the stunning Bay Campus, you will have access to modern teaching and research facilities in a vibrant coastal setting, an inspiring place to live, study, and advance your professional ambitions.

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