Gain the technical and specialist skills needed to pursue the role of an actuarial analyst in addition to the strong methodological skills acquired through the science degree Flexibility to specialise and focus on special areas of interest, career paths or individual strengths Wide range of study options with more than 20 fields of science to choose from, including Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Food Science, Marine Science, Mathematics, Pharmacology, Psychology or Statistics Professional recognition: Gain exemptions from the Actuaries Institute’s Part I professional examinations, the Core Technical (CT) subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK), and the Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) credit for the Society of Actuaries (USA) when you achieve the required academic standards Global opportunities: Enhance your learning experience with our overseas exchange and global practicum program
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 4 | year |
With this dual degree, you are well positioned to pursue a career in the actuarial or financial services industry; or you might end up with an exciting role in a science-related industry, including: Clinical research associate Consultant Food technologist Laboratory technician Quality assurance officer Research scientist Statistician