Study and career opportunities
Graduates from the Master in Actuarial Sciences have a unique profile at the intersection of mathematics and economics/finance to hold positions in insurance and financial industry. In addition, their profile offers a greater guarantee of adaptation to future developments in these fields given their strong background in data science.
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Learning Outcomes
At the end of the Master in Actuarial Sciences, graduates are able to:
- Demonstrate a broad understanding of the corresponding economic theory and regulations.
- Demonstrate a broad understanding of the actuarial practice.
- Utilize critical thinking to solve specific actuarial problems arising e.g. in insurance companies, with particular focus on Luxembourg.
- Apply relevant mathematical and statistical concepts in the context of advanced actuarial practices including managing unforeseeable situations.
- Apply actuarial research planning and methodology.
- Communicate complex actuarial information effectively to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
- Demonstrate the ability to work autonomously and collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.
- Act with professionalism, demonstrating open-mindedness, initiative, responsibility, and, when appropriate, risk management and leadership skills.
- Monitor and adapt to technological developments in the evolving IT landscape relevant to actuarial science.
- Engage in continuous personal and professional development through lifelong and self-directed learning.
Study perspectives
Graduates from the Master in Actuarial Sciences can continue with a PhD in Mathematics or related field.
Job perspectives
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