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UCD, Bachelor, Actuarial & Financial Studies

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Sep years: 4 €18300 Academic year 2017
Most Actuarial & Financial Studies graduates take positions as actuarial trainees in the following: Life insurance Pensions Health insurance General insurance Should you achieve a sufficiently high standard in the degree, you will gain some (or all) exemptions from the Core Technical series examinations (CT1:8) as well as the Core Applications CA1 examination of the Institute of Actuaries, or the Faculty of Actuaries. Some graduates also work in banking or finance as business or financial analysts. As a graduate of the BAFS degree, you are also eligible to pursue graduate study in statistics, computer science, economics, mathematics, management science, finance and other specialist business subjects.

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Originally located in locations across Dublin city, all of the university's faculties have since been relocated to a 133-hectare campus at Belfield, four kilometres to the south of the city centre.