Data Analytics and Actuarial Science (with Professional Placement) at City, University of London - UCAS

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Course summary

The BSc (Hons) Data Analytics and Actuarial Science degree is delivered by Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), one of Europe’s leading business schools. Part of City, University of London, Bayes is ranked amongst the top 6 business schools in the UK*. Actuarial science involves the application of quantitative skills to problems in finance that normally involve risk or uncertainty, whilst data analytics involves using coding, data and the latest advances in information technology to solve real-world problems. If you are fascinated by both and have a passion and talent for mathematics, particularly modelling and probability, the Data Analytics and Actuarial Science degree might be the ideal course for you. Traditionally, actuaries have used data to solve problems in the financial risk area. However, the world of finance is being transformed by two major trends – the increase in the volume and types of data and the focus on risk management. This means some problems are now best solved using different data analysis techniques. This course prepares you for these new challenges. You will explore the traditional actuarial approach to risk management but you’ll also learn about some of the newest areas of data science, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, and their practical application to finance and insurance. Our in-depth teaching of the state-of-the-art Python and R programming languages – highly sought after in the global data science industry – is a flagship feature of this course. As well as developing your understanding of mathematics, probability, statistics, economics and IT, you’ll also look into probability modelling, data analysis and the financial markets. You’ll also be able to demonstrate your skills and your ability to communicate your findings in your final year project. This degree can provide up to five exemptions from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ examinations. As you would expect, the Data Analytics and Actuarial Science undergraduate course sets you up for a career in actuarial science. However, the course will also prepare you for a career in the wider fields of data analysis and risk management, or in investment management or financial analysis. Many of our lecturers are qualified actuaries and data analysts and have worked in the finance and IT sectors and continue to consult for corporate organisations, so you will benefit from their first-hand knowledge and business experience. As we place a high value on teaching both theory and application, you will emerge from your degree with a good understanding of how to use your newly acquired knowledge in the workplace. All Bayes undergraduate students will also choose from a range of professional experience modules so that when you graduate you are equipped with the knowledge and experience to make you an attractive candidate to employers. You will also take a career-focused module suitable for your chosen course to help you prepare for entering the job market. A key part of this degree is the opportunity to gain professional work experience or a period of study abroad. Students are eligible to apply for a one-year paid work placement during the third year of a four-year sandwich degree course. Students enjoy a wide range of opportunities in business areas such as insurance and risk management, actuarial investment pricing and capital management. Recent placements include: the Association of British Insurers, Aviva/Friends Life, Prudential and Legal & General. Students can alternatively apply to spend one year studying abroad during the third year of a four-year sandwich degree course. Students can apply to study at a business school at one of our prestigious partner universities, including the University of Waterloo, Canada; and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. *Financial Times European Business School Ranking 2022

Modules

Year one: There are no electives in the first year. Core modules:

  • Introduction to actuarial methods and career planning
  • Mathematics for actuarial science
  • Probability and statistics 1
  • Finance and investment mathematics
  • Introduction to economics
  • Introduction to Excel and statistical packages
  • Introduction to VBA for Excel
Year two: In year two, the focus of the core modules moves from mathematics to data analytics, statistics, probability and actuarial science. Alongside the core modules, students are able to take two elective modules that are based in the areas of actuarial science and finance. Three of the elective modules on offer enable students to gain exemptions from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ professional examination. However, as students only take two electives it means those taking the Data Analytics and Actuarial Science degree are only able to gain a maximum of five exemptions. Core modules:
  • Calculus and linear algebra (mathematics 2)
  • Fundamentals of finance
  • Probability and statistics 2
  • Python, R and data structures
  • Python, R and databases
  • Stochastic modelling
Year three: You will spend the third year on placement gaining valuable experience, developing your skills and creating a network in the industry. Year four: You will return to Bayes for your final year and be taught four core modules allow students to develop an in-depth understanding of statistical and data analytics subjects, while a wide range of electives cover actuarial science, statistics, business and economics. Students also undertake a final-year project in an area relevant to their interests and ambitions. Students wishing to gain the maximum of five exemptions from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ examinations must select three specific electives in the final year (Advanced contingencies, Advanced financial economics and Survival models). Core modules:
  • AI and machine learning
  • Data visualisation
  • Final-year project
  • Probabilistic modelling
  • Statistical modelling.
Modules are subject to change.

Assessment method

You will be assessed using a variety of methods, depending on module choices including:

  • Coursework
  • Unseen written examinations, taking place at the end of each term (or at the end of a year, if a module is taught over two terms)
  • Class tests
  • Online quizzes and tests, using the Virtual Learning Environment
  • Presentation
  • Group projects, individual projects.
Percentage of the course assessed by coursework: The balance of assessment by examination, practical examination and assessment by coursework will to some extent depend on the optional modules you choose. The approximate percentage of the course assessment is as follows: Year 1 65% written, 35% coursework Year 2 58% written, 42% coursework Year 3 43% written, 57% coursework.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
GG31
Institution code:
C60
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.bayes.city.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/actuarial-science


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
EU £24500 Year 1
International £24500 Year 1

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

Sponsorship information

As a global institution, Bayes Business School aims to foster greater racial diversity in business. Therefore Bayes has launched a new scholarship for undergraduate black British students. We are offering ten scholarships for Black UK-domiciled undergraduate students from lower than average income households. Each scholarship covers the full tuition fee (at home-fee level) and a £6,000 annual stipend for three years. Scholarship holders will also be offered mentoring and support. The Bayes International Scholarship is awarded to students who achieve exceptional grades. The scholarship will be awarded as a discount in the fee amount due in the first year of their study only. City, University of London also offers scholarships for UK students who achieve exceptional grades. The scholarship will likely be awarded as a discount in the fee amount due in the first year of their study only. Please visit www.bayes.city.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/application-and-funding/scholarships for further information about scholarships including eligibility criteria. Eligibility criteria for students starting their studies in September 2024 will be updated in September 2023. Conditions are subject to annual change.

Data Analytics and Actuarial Science (with Professional Placement) at City, University of London - UCAS