Course Overview
Due to the importance of their roles in managing risk and ensuring financial stability, actuaries need agile mathematical minds and razor-sharp analytical skills. On top of strong technical skills, the Faculty's Actuarial Science programme stands out for giving its students the long-term edge in their careers by preparing them for the examinations of professional boards such as the Society of Actuaries (SoA). Many of our students have passed four out of the five preliminary SoA examinations during their undergraduate study with UCSI.
* This programme received a 100% graduate employability score in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Graduate Employability 2022. (Source: )
Assessments
The assessment includes a combination of examinations, projects and assignments, and finally a requirement to complete a dissertation in Independent Project in the final year. Students will acquire up-to-date vocational skills that are relevant and competitive. This reflects the complex and challenging nature of the accounting, finance and business realms.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Calculus and Analytical Geometry
- Statistics and its Applications
- Business Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Risk Management and Insurance
- Probability Theory
- Macroeconomics
- Introduction to Programming
- Elective 1
- Business Communications
- Cooperative Placement
Year 2
- Mathematical I
- Mathematical Statistics
- Mathematics of Interest Rate
- Introduction to Stochastic Processes
- Mathematics II
- Applied Statistical Models
- Life Contingencies 1
- Financial Management 1
- Managerial Accounting
- Cooperative Placement
Year 3
- Independent Project I
- Mathematics of Financial Derivatives
- Life Contingencies 2
- Loss Models
- Elective 3
- Independent Project II
- Elective 4
- Credibility Theory
- Stochastic Calculus for Insurance and Finance
- Elective 2
- Bahasa Kebangsaan A (Optional)
- Cooperative Placement
Electives
Electives 1 and 2 (choose two)
- Fundamental of Marketing
- Business Information System
- Introduction to Internet Technologies
- Fundamentals of Management
- Accounting Information System
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Statement and Analysis
- Investment Portfolio Management
Electives 3 and 4 (choose two)
- Actuarial Practice
- Survival Models
- Statistical Simulation for Financial Modelling
General Courses (MPU) are compulsory for all students.
For Malaysian students:
- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations
(Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban) - Philosophy and Contemporary Issues
(Falsafah dan Isu Semasa)
For foreign students:
- Philosophy and Contemporary Issues
- Communication in Bahasa Melayu 3
(Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 3)
All students:
- U2 - University Life
- U2 - Integriti dan Anti Rasuah (Integrity and Anti-Corruption)
- U4 - Extracurricular Learning Experience 1
- U4 - Extracurricular Learning Experience 2
- U4 - Extracurricular Learning Experience 3
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
?UCSI Foundation year
Minimum CGPA 2.0 including Mathematics
STPM
A pass in STPM with a minimum Grade (C) (CGPA 2.0) in any two subjects OR Grade C in two subjects inclusive of mathematics.
?A-Level
Minimum 2 principals (D) including Mathematics
UEC
Minimum 5 credits (B6) including Mathematics
?National Matriculation
Minimum CGPA of 2.0 including Mathematics
?International Baccalaureate (IB)
Minimum score of 26 points in 6 subjects including Mathematics
Canadian Pre-U
Minimum average of 60% in 6 subjects inclusive of Mathematics
AUSMAT/ HSC/SACE/TEE/WACE
ATAR score 60% OR minimum 60% average in 5 subjects inclusive of Mathematics
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Minimum overall average of 60% including Mathematics
Diploma (Business-related)
Minimum CGPA of 2.0 including Mathematics
Other equivalent qualifications
To be reviewed by the faculty on a case-to-case basis
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR FOUNDATION YEAR
Academic Requirements
SPM
Pass SPM with minimum 5 credits
O-Level
Minimum 5 credits (C)
UEC
Pass UEC with minimum 3 credits (B6)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Minimum overall average of 50%
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Minimum overall average of 60%
Note:
The requirement to pass Mathematics and English at SPM level in the first and second items can be waived should the qualifications contain Mathematics and English subjects with equivalent/higher achievement.
English Language Requirements
For Local Students
MUET
Band 4
SPM English Language
Grade B+
SPM English Language 1119/O-Level/IGCSE
Grade C
UEC English Language
Grade A2
IELTS
Band 5.5
TOEFL iBT
46
- Applicants who have an academic qualification from a higher learning institution which uses English Language as a medium of instruction can be granted an exemption from the University English requirements and MQA requirement.
For International Students
Cambridge English Qualifications and Tests
(i) B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency: 160
(ii) Linguaskill Online: 160
(iii) Occupational English Test (OET): 200
IELTS
Band 5.5
Cambridge English Qualifications and Tests
160
TOEFL IBT
46
TOEFL Essentials (Online)
8
Pearson Test of English
51
MUET
Band 4
- International applicants have to fulfill the English requirements as listed above for international students before applying the programme.
- International applicants who come from a country which uses English Language as the official language OR have an academic qualification from a higher learning institution which uses English Language as a medium of instruction can be granted an exemption from the University English requirements and MQA requirement.
- International applicants who do not meet the respective academic programme’s English Language Requirements will need to improve their proficiency by enrolling into the English for Tertiary Education programme (R/KJP/00920-00929) for maximum 2 years AND pass one of the English examination as listed for international students.
- Placement into the various levels of the English for Tertiary Education programme depends on the English Language qualification students have at the point of admission and/or the outcome of the English Placement Test.