

BSc Actuarial Science (with a year in industry)
About this course
Actuarial science is the discipline that uses mathematics, statistics and financial theory to quantify and manage risk. Actuaries help insurance companies, pension schemes, banks and governments understand the financial consequences of uncertain future events, from natural disasters to changes in life expectancy. The subject demands both technical precision and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly to non-specialists, making it one of the most intellectually demanding and practically valuable quantitative disciplines available at university. At the University of York, this four-year programme combines the expertise of the School for Business and Society with the Department of Mathematics, giving you access to strong research and teaching across both the quantitative and applied dimensions of the subject. You will build advanced skills in probability and statistics, financial mathematics and modelling, while also developing an understanding of the economic, legal and regulatory contexts in which actuaries work. A year in industry is built into the degree, providing structured professional experience that complements the academic programme and gives you a substantial advantage when entering a competitive job market. The partnership between mathematics and business throughout the degree reflects the genuine dual nature of actuarial practice. Graduates in actuarial science are well positioned to begin careers in insurance, reinsurance, pensions consultancy and financial risk management, and many continue to pursue professional examinations alongside early employment. The analytical and modelling skills developed on the programme are also valued in investment banking, data science and economic consultancy. For those interested in research, postgraduate study in actuarial science, financial mathematics or statistics is a natural continuation.
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