WHAT YOUR COURSE WILL LOOK LIKE 1
YEAR 1
Semester 1 24 Credit points
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UNITS
ACW1120 Financial accounting 1 6 Credit points
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ECM1953 Principles of economics 6 Credit points |
ETM1015 Calculus 1 6 Credit points |
ETM1030 Mathematical statistics 6 Credit points |
Semester 2 24 Credit points |
BFW1001 Foundations of finance 6 Credit points |
ETM1020 Calculus 2 6 Credit points |
ETM2100 Principles of statistical inference 6 Credit points |
ETM1005 Programming for business applications 6 Credit points |
YEAR 2
Semester 1 24 Credit points
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UNITS
BFW2140 Corporate finance 1 6 Credit points
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ETM2110 Risk and survival modelling 6 Credit points |
ETW2500 Unsupervised learning for business 6 Credit points |
Elective unit 6 Credit points |
Semester 2 24 Credit points |
ETM2200 Time series analysis and stochastic processes 6 Credit points |
ETM2550 Actuarial mathematics I 6 Credit points |
ETW2440 Business modelling and analytics methods 6 Credit points |
Elective unit 6 Credit points |
YEAR 3
Semester 1 24 Credit points
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UNITS
ETM2860 Economic modelling 1 6 Credit points
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ETM3800 Text analytics for business 6 Credit points |
Elective unit 6 Credit points |
ETM3550 Actuarial mathematics 2 6 Credit points |
Semester 2 24 Credit points |
ETW3483 Applied analytics 6 Credit points |
ETM3860 Economic modelling 2 6 Credit points |
ETW3482 Data mining and predictive modelling 6 Credit points |
Elective unit 6 Credit points |
Part A: Foundation business knowledge Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge Part C. Capstone experience Part D. Free elective study
Course structure
Part A: Foundation commerce knowledge( 24 credit points)
These units will provide you with a comprehensive study of economics and finance disciplines and the impact they have on multi-discipline decision-making in organisations. The units consider the impact on the business, professional and public policy communities.
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge( 90 credit points)
These units will develop your capacity as a critical and creative professional who is able to apply your knowledge of actuarial science and business analytics to provide discipline-based solutions to commerce. Units contained within the discipline may meet the requirements of professional accreditation bodies.
Part C: Capstone experience( 6 credit points)
The capstone unit is designed to consolidate the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the study of your specialisation.
Part D: Free elective study( 24 units)
This will enable you to further develop your knowledge of actuarial science, business analytics, or commerce more broadly, or to select any units from across the University in which you are eligible to enrol, including completing a minor from another course.
Professional pathways
The Bachelor in Actuarial Analytics is aligned with the requirements of the world’ s top actuarial professional bodies, giving you a solid head start in earning professional certifications that are highly sought after by employers worldwide. The course is accredited by the Casualty Actuarial Society( CAS), Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, and the Society of Actuaries( SOA).
If your focus is on data and business analytics, you can pursue a prestigious SAS Specialist Certification from the Statistical Analysis System Institute or independently seek advanced certifications from industry leaders like Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle.
Internship opportunities
Industry experience provides you with opportunities to integrate academic learning with workplace experience. Use one of your electives to take the BEW3110 Work Experience Program unit and go on a three or four-month internship at a company of your choice.
Incorporating professional experience in your studies helps you to develop employability skills, gain practical insights into the industry, and deepen your understanding of key concepts taught in the course.
Entry requirements
Qualification |
GCE A Level 2 |
9 |
International Baccalaureate( IB) Diploma |
28 |
Monash University Foundation Year 3 |
72.5 % |
ATAR |
80 |
UNSW Foundation Studies |
7.5 |
Ontario Secondary School Diploma |
81.6 % |
Gaokao, China |
70 % |
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education |
18 |
All India Senior School Certificate Examination |
75 % |
Indian School Certificate Examination |
70 % |
SMA3, Indonesia |
∆ |
STPM, Malaysia |
8.5 |
UEC, Malaysia |
≤4.2 |
Program Matrikulasi( Matriculation Program), Malaysia |
2.67 |
Foundation in Arts, Sunway College |
70 % |
Foundation in Science and Technology, Sunway College |
70 % |
Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education |
( Advanced Level) |
11 |
High School Diploma, Vietnam |
8.28 |
Prerequisites
English: Monash’ s minimum requirements apply. Higher level Mathematics: Australian Year 12 equivalent
1 This course map is intended as a rough guide. Units listed may vary depending on intake, availability and the latest requirements. 2 The Malaysian Qualification Agency( MQA) accepts a minimum D Grade in A Level to be equivalent to the STPM Pass grade. 3 The undergraduate entry requirements published in this guide are for students who commenced the MUFY program in 2024. ∆ Please refer to priorstudy. monash. edu / prior-study /
monash. edu. my / actuarial-analytics
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