R2G Academy
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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Economics
Learn to evaluate risks and opportunities using advanced analytical techniques and deliver highly valued insights to shape the future of business.
Commencing Terms
Term 1, 2 & 3
Duration
3 Years
Delivery Mode
Face-to-face (includes blended)
Campus
Ready2Go Services Office
Overview
This combined degree integrates actuarial science and economics, equipping students to analyze financial risks and economic trends. Topics include data analytics, probability, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Completed over 4–5 years, it prepares graduates for roles in risk management, economic policy analysis, and consulting.
Key Features
Risk and Economics Integration
Develop expertise in actuarial science and economic modeling to analyze risks and global trends.Data-Driven Skills
Learn statistical, computational, and economic tools to support decision-making.Accreditation Pathway
Fulfill educational requirements for professional actuarial accreditation.Global Perspective
Study economic principles with applications in international finance and trade.
Lessons in Individual Support Certificate IV
- Economic Theory and Policy focuses on understanding microeconomic and macroeconomic principles.
- Probability and Statistics for Actuarial Science covers mathematical tools for risk modeling.
- Behavioral Economics explores how psychological factors influence economic decisions.
- Global Markets and Trends provides insights into international trade and economic development.
- Actuarial Applications integrates actuarial techniques into solving economic and business challenges.
Admission Requirements
1. Academic Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED, Year 12 certificate).
- Some institutions may require specific minimum grades or scores.
2. Work Experience (Optional but Preferred)
- Relevant work experience (e.g., in business, administration, or management) may enhance the application.
- For mature students (non-traditional students), work experience can sometimes replace formal academic qualifications.
3. Language Proficiency
- For non-native English speakers:
- English Language Proficiency Test Scores, such as:
- IELTS: Minimum overall band score of 6.0.
- TOEFL: Minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 80 (internet-based).
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50.
- English Language Proficiency Test Scores, such as:
- Alternatively, evidence of previous education in English.
4. Application Form
- Complete the institution’s official application form with accurate and up-to-date information.
5. Supporting Documents
- Proof of Academic Qualifications (certificates, transcripts).
- Resume/CV showcasing any work experience and relevant skills.
- Letters of Recommendation (optional but advantageous).
6. Interview (if applicable)
- Some programs may require a personal interview or assessment to evaluate the applicant’s motivation and suitability.
7. Other Requirements
- Application Fee
- Proof of identity (passport, national ID).