Bachelor
Learn to evaluate risk and opportunity in a business setting, and use your findings to influence some of society's most important economic structures
In a Bachelor of Actuarial Science you'll learn to apply mathematical concepts to real-life scenarios, and use your analytical skills to help companies plan for the future. As you further develop your maths and analytical skills, you'll start to use a range of concepts and data findings to solve real commercial problems.
If you're big on numbers and the role they play in our day-to-day lives, actuarial science could help you turn your curiosity into a promising commercial career. Actuaries play major roles in a range of organisations - in insurance, superannuation, business and financial services, scientific and social research, and engineering.