2017 Undergraduate Courses
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Risk Management and Insurance Major | 2017

This information is for students commencing their course in 2017. Students follow the rules and requirements for the year they commenced their course. Please refer to the Archives link in the menu for years prior to 2017.

This major is intended for students interested in financial risk management and the actuarial profession. Risk management is now recognised as an essential part of strategic objectives at both personal, corporate and government levels. A strong background in mathematics and statistics, which this specialisation provides, is essential to a career in corporate and banking risk management such as market, credit and operational risk.

The profession covers a wide range of activities including the assessing, quantifying, monitoring and mitigating of financial risk exposures for projects, companies and financial institutions. It also monitors compliance with relevant financial regulations. In particular, actuaries are professionals with strong mathematical backgrounds who deal with the financial impact of risk and uncertainty. In Australia, the Institute of Actuaries of Australia is the relevant professional body.

Subjects Required for Major Study

The major study has the additional requirements that the following subjects be completed from the elective list: STAT131, STAT304, STAT333, ECON205, FIN 320 and FIN 328. 

Subject CodeSubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Year 1
ACCY111Accounting Fundamentals In Society6Autumn, Spring
MATH187Mathematics 1: Algebra and Differential Calculus6Autumn
STAT131Understanding Variation and Uncertainty6Autumn
MATH188Mathematics 2: Series and Integral Calculus6Spring
ACCY112Accounting In Organisations6Autumn, Spring, Summer 2017/2018
ECON102Economics and Society6Autumn, Spring
MATH111Applied Mathematical Modelling 16Spring
CSIT110Fundamental Programming with Python6Autumn
Year 2
FIN 222Corporate Finance6Autumn, Spring
ECON100Economic Essentials for Business6Autumn, Spring
MATH201Multivariate and Vector Calculus6Autumn
STAT231Probability and Random Variables6Autumn
ECON205Macroeconomic Theory and Policy6Autumn, Spring
FIN 223Investment Analysis6Autumn, Spring
MATH202Differential Equations 26Spring
STAT232Estimation and Hypothesis Testing6Spring
Year 3
FIN 323Portfolio Analysis6Autumn
MATH203Linear Algebra6Autumn
MATH317Financial Calculus6Autumn
FIN 328Retirement and Estate Planning6Autumn
FIN 320Risk and Insurance6Spring
FIN 322Advanced Corporate Finance6Spring
MATH305Partial Differential Equations6Spring
STAT332Linear and Generalised Linear Models6Spring
Dean's Scholar students must also choose ONE of the core subjects below:
MATH235Mathematics Project A6Autumn, Spring
STAT235Statistics Project A6Autumn, Spring
Year 4
MATH407Research Methods6Autumn
STAT304Applied Probability and Financial Risk6Autumn
ECON331Financial Economics6Spring
STAT333Statistical Inference6Spring
INFO401Mathematics and Finance Honours Project12Annual, Spring 2017/Autumn 2018
Plus TWO subjects from the List of Electives (see BMathFin(Hons))

Credit Arrangements

Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
Email: eis@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 17 May, 2017