Our Actuarial Science degree is ideal if you’re interested in maths and looking for a course that offers a rewarding career – both intellectually and financially. As 30% of teaching staff are qualified actuaries, this degree also offers current teaching that’s always applicable to the real workplace and current economy. There are also opportunities for industry placements and an exchange year in Canada or Australia.
Results from the latest Destinations of Leavers of Higher Education (DLHE) survey show that 85% of our Mathematics and Statistics (including Actuarial Science) graduates are employed with a graduate position, or continuing further studies.
Student satisfaction
100% of our graduates reported in the National Student Survey that they were satisfied overall with their Actuarial degree.
Accreditation
2019/20: Our BSc in Actuarial Science is fully accredited for IFoA subjects CS1 and 2, CM1 and 2 and CB1 and 2.
The degree is accredited by the Royal Statistical Society.
Heriot-Watt University is recognised as a Center of Actuarial Excellence by the Society of Actuaries (SOA), North America. We are the only Center of Actuarial Excellence in Europe and one of only 30 other schools worldwide with this designation. With roots dating back to 1889, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) is the world’s largest actuarial professional organization with more than 28,000 actuaries as members.
Students’ Actuarial Society
Heriot-Watt has a very active Students’ Actuarial Society (SAS) which won several awards at a recent Heriot-Watt ‘Oscars’ ceremony. This body is completely managed, enthusiastically and professionally, by our students. With over 250 members, it is one of the largest societies dedicated to actuarial studies in the UK. Regular conferences, professional development and networking events with leading actuaries keep students up-to-date with the profession and in a prime position to begin their careers.
SAS holds an Annual Actuarial Conference which brings together students and financial sector professionals, including many qualified actuaries, providing presentations and debates on topical actuarial issues. Last year’s conference was attended by over 200 delegates, and included sessions on insurance investment strategy, insurance of terrorism risk, risk management in climate change, and the rising profile of pensions. The conference is also sponsored by the Scottish Board of the IFoA, which presents prizes for the best questions asked by student attendees.
Industry Prize Sponsors
A number of annual prizes, sponsored by employers, for overall student performance in each year, are available to our Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics students. These include:
- Standard Life Prize
- Worshipful Company of Actuaries Prize
- Scottish Widows Prize
- Longevitas Prize for Survival Models
- IMA Prize
External Speakers
A range of external speakers from industry present to our students throughout the year. These talks are organised by academics within the Department, who have close links to the actuarial profession and the financial sector. Recent participants have included Standard Life, Munich Re, Deloitte, Lloyds Banking Group and Hymans Robertson. The talks allow students to learn first-hand about what they can expect in their work in the future. They also raise awareness of graduate and internship roles available within these companies.
Facilities
Students will have many opportunities to develop their skills in specialist mathematical and statistical software throughout their degree to solve real-world problems, learn programming and mathematical modelling skills and handle large, complex data sets. This software includes:
- R
- Excel
- Matlab
- SPSS
Heriot Watt University Actuarial Science Entry Requirements
Entry requirements
Year 1
Standard entry requirements
- Highers AAAB including Mathematics at A
- A-Levels AAB including Mathematics at A
- Int. Baccalaureate 28 points with higher level Mathematics at 6
- BTEC DDD including sufficient Mathematics
Minimum entry requirements*
- Highers ABBC including Mathematics at A
- A-Levels ABC including Mathematics at A
* Minimum: under our Fair Access Policy, we will relax our standard entry requirements for some Scottish students depending on their circumstances. Our minimum requirements will apply if you:
- live in an area within the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation lowest 20% (SIMD20), or
- are care experienced.
We can also make exceptions for some Scottish students with grades above minimum but below standard. Read more about our Minimum and standard entry requirements
Year 2
- Advanced Highers AAB including Mathematics at A plus excellent Highers
- A-Levels AAA including Mathematics
- Int. Baccalaureate 30 points with higher level Mathematics at 7
- BTEC DDD including sufficient Mathematics
Additional information
- You may have the opportunity to transfer to our Malaysia Campus for one semester or for one academic year, subject to satisfactory academic progress. Learn more about campus transfer and exchange opportunities.
- If you do not see your qualifications here please contact us at studywithus@hw.ac.uk
- For all years, applications are welcomed from holders of non-school qualifications, mature candidates and overseas students.
- Please check that you meet our University-wide National 5/GCSE (or equivalent) English and Maths requirements.
- To find out about the difference between the 3 and 4 year honours courses, please watch our video to help you decide which route is best for your qualifications and experience so far.
English language requirements
- The minimum requirement for English language for all our undergraduate Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics courses is IELTS 6.5. Please see our English language requirements.
BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science
Offered by: Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Exam Body | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
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Course Duration | 3 years (2 semesters per year) |
Part Time/Full Time | Full Time |
Fees | 43,920 (per year) |
Fees (International Student) | 49,920 (per year) |
Campus | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
Faculty | School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences |
Conducted entirely in Malaysia | Yes |
Awarding Country | United Kingdom |
Level of Study | Bachelor’s Degree Level |
Field of Study | Mathematics & Statistics |
Study Abroad Pathway | No |
Course Description | Actuaries manage risk and uncertainty and evaluate the likely impact of future events. Heriot-Watt’s Actuarial Science programme is world-famous for its excellence. It contains all the courses that are essential for ensuring a flying start to a career as an actuary whilst at the same time fostering highly transferable mathematical skills.If you excel at mathematics, enjoy problem solving and are looking for a degree that will prepare you for a rewarding career – both intellectually and financially – Actuarial Science could be the programme for you.This Bachelor’s degree mirrors the highly successful BSc Actuarial Science degree offered in the UK, which is accredited by the UK Actuarial Profession. It is expected that the programme in Malaysia will also offer exemptions from all Core Technical subjects, CT1 to CT8, for students performing sufficiently well. This can significantly reduce the time taken to qualify as a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. |
Curriculum | Programme contentFirst YearProbability and Statistics AProbability and Statistics BLinear AlgebraFinance and Financial ReportingActuarial and Financial Mathematics AActuarial and Financial Mathematics BMultivariable Calculus and Real Analysis AMultivariable Calculus and Real Analysis BSecond YearLife Insurance Mathematics ALife Insurance Mathematics BStochastic ProcessesSurvival ModelsDerivative Markets and Discrete-time FinanceStatistical Models AStatistical Models BPortfolio Theory & Asset ModelsThird YearStudents can choose from a range of options such as Time Series Analysis, Risk Theory, Financial Risk Management, Continuous-Time Finance, Bayesian Inference & Computational Methods and Optimisation. |
Entry Requirements | Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation in Science: ABBC – A in Mathematics, B in Physics, B in Chemistry, C in Academic English/Study SkillsHeriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation in Business: ABBC – A in Mathematics, B in Accountancy and Finance, B in Business Management, C in Academic English/Study SkillsA-Level/STPM: ABB including A in MathematicsUEC: 8 points or less including A1 in Mathematics and Advanced Mathematics (5 subjects not less than B grade)WACE/SACE: ATAR 90SMA 3 (Indonesia): 8IB Diploma: 28 points (Minimum 6 in HL Mathematics)Diploma with high level of attainment in mathematics recognised by the Malaysian GovernmentAny other relevant qualification with high level of attainment in mathematics recognised by the Malaysian Government |
Intake Months | Sep |
Career Prospects | Employment prospects are good, with excellent financial rewards. Our students readily find work as trainee actuaries and graduates are also well-equipped for more general careers like accountancy, banking, stockbroking or teaching. What’s more, actuarial skills are appreciated anywhere in the world. |