Mathematics in Actuarial Science at University of Manchester - UCAS

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Course summary

Opportunities for PhD research are available in a wide range of topics concerning the application of Probability theory to Actuarial Science. For some of the available areas of possible PhD or MPhil research see the Probability, Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science research theme . For more details about the specific projects, please contact the relevant individual members of staff or get in touch with the Postgraduate Office on [email protected]. Students may enter our graduate programme in Actuarial Science by initially taking our taught M.Sc. course over 1 year. This, subject to satisfactory progress, can lead to admission to the PhD programme.


Entry requirements

Applicants would usually be expected to have a 1st or upper 2nd class Honours Bachelor degree at undergraduate Masters level or an MSc Merit or Distinction (or an equivalent overseas qualification) in a mathematical subject. In some research areas a background in physics, engineering or computer science is also acceptable.


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Mathematics in Actuarial Science at University of Manchester - UCAS