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Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Actuarial Practice is a five-semester degree for postgraduate students. This degree provides students with the opportunity to complete all actuarial Part I (Foundation program) and Part II (Actuary program) subjects. In addition, students have the opportunity to undertake a specialisation. The recommended specialisation is Big Data, however students also have the option to choose any other Bond Business School specialisation. This 92-week program contains a 20 week thesis component in the final semester. Students from cognate undergraduate programs may be eligible for advanced standing of up to 40 credit points in the Master of Actuarial Practice program

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Actuarial Practice is a five-semester degree for postgraduate students. This degree provides students with the opportunity to complete all actuarial Part I (Foundation program) and Part II (Actuary program) subjects. In addition, students have the opportunity to undertake a specialisation. The recommended specialisation is Big Data, however students also have the option to choose any other Bond Business School specialisation. This 92-week program contains a 20 week thesis component in the final semester. Students from cognate undergraduate programs may be eligible for advanced standing of up to 40 credit points in the Master of Actuarial Practice program

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

65+
6+
169+
50+

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Whether you're venturing into a new area of study or looking to build upon your experience and knowledge in a particular field, Bond offers a range of undergraduate degrees and programs, diplomas and non-award programs.

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For instance, a standard bachelor's degree that takes three years with the normal two-semesters-per-year timetable can be completed in just two years at Bond.


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Admission to postgraduate coursework degrees generally requires an undergraduate qualification from a recognised institution. In some cases, however, extensive career experience in a relevant discipline may meet entry criteria.

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