16 units (96 points) from the Bachelor of Computer Science



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B20091 – Bachelor of Actuarial Science/Bachelor of Computer Science

Course Structure (Commencing 2017)

Course Requirements

Students need to complete 32 units (192 points) in order to obtain their degree.

The course structure has the following main components:
Bachelor of Computer Science

16 units (96 points) from the Bachelor of Computer Science (refer to Faculty of IT for details)

Part A – Computer science foundation study Part D – Problem solving and analytical skills study

Part B – Professional skills study Part E – Applied practice

Part C – Specialist discipline knowledge



The Bachelor of Actuarial Science:

Part A – Foundation commerce knowledge (24 points)

Part B – Actuarial Science discipline with capstone (72 points)

Foundation commerce knowledge (24 points)

Students must complete 4 compulsory commerce specified units:





  • ECC1000

  • ETC1000

  • ECC1100

  • ETC2410


Prerequisite/s

ETC1000


Sem1





Sem2




Principles of microeconomics

Business and economic statistics

Principles of macroeconomics

Introductory econometrics
Actuarial Science discipline with capstone (72 points)

Students MUST complete the following 8 units (48 points)




Prerequisite/s

nil


nil

ETC1000 and ECC1000

BFC2000 or BFC1001

ETC1000


ETC1000

ETC1000


BFC2340 or ETC2430


Sem1










Sem2











  • ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

  • BFC1001 Foundations of finance

  • BFC2140 Corporate Finance

  • BFC2340 Debt mkts and fixed inc securities

  • ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

  • ETC2430 Actuarial statistics

  • ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and

business*

  • ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and

pensions (capstone)
*If student has completed MTH1030, then ETC2440 will not be required. Replace with either ETC3400 (Principles of econometrics) or ETC3410 (Applied econometrics), as one of these is required to

progress into Honours in econometrics and business statistics

Plus 4 of the following units – List (b) (24 points)


Prerequisite/s
ETC1000

ETC2410 or ETC3440 or MTH2232

ETC2410 or ETC3440 or ETC2400

ETC2420 or ETC2520 or MTH2222

ETC2430

ETC2410 or ETC3440 or MTH2232



MTH2010 or MTH2015 or MTH2032 or ETC2440 and ETC2520 or MTH2222

Sem1







Sem2









  • ETC2520 Probability and statistical inference

  • ETC3400 Principles of econometrics**

  • ETC3410 Applied econometrics**

  • ETC3420 Insurance mathematics

  • ETC3430 Financial mathematics under uncertainty

  • ETC3460 Financial econometrics

  • ETC3510 Modelling in finance and insurance

**One of ETC3400 or ETC3410 is required to progress to Honours

in econometrics and Business Statistics

B20091 - Bachelor of Actuarial Science/Bachelor of Computer Science - Advanced Computer Science specialisation

Recommended Course Progression (commencing 2017)

Year level 1

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ECC1000


Principles of

microeconomics



Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ETC1000


Business and economic statistics


BCompSci___FIT2004_Algorithms_and_data_structures__BCompSci'>BCompSci___FIT1008_Introduction_to_computer_science__BCompSci'>BCompSci'>BCompSci

FIT1045 Algorithms and programming fundamentals in python



BCompSci

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC1001


Foundations of finance

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ETC2410


Introductory econometrics

BCompSci

FIT1008 Introduction to computer science

BCompSci

MAT1841 Continuous mathematics for computer science

Year level 2

Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ETC2430


Applied stochastic modelling


Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ETC2440


Mathematics for economics and business

BCompSci

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

BCompSci

FIT1047 Introduction to computer systems, networks and security

Actuarial Science Discipline

(Compulsory)

ETC2420

Statistical methods in insurance




Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC2140


Corporate Finance


BCompSci

FIT2014 Theory of computation

BCompSci

FIT1049 IT professional practice


Year level 3

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ECC1100


Principles of macroeconomics


Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3


BCompSci

FIT2099 Object-oriented design and implementation




BCompSci

L3 Computer science Elective




Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ACC1100


Introduction to financial accounting



Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 2


BCompSci

FIT2102 Programming paradigms




BCompSci

FIT3155 Advanced algorithms and data structures




Year level 4













Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC2340


Debt markets and fixed income securities


Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3


BCompSci

FIT3161 Ccomputer science project 1




BCompSci

FIT3171 Databases




Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory Capstone)

ETC3530


Contingencies in insurance and pensions

Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3

BCompSci

FIT3161 Ccomputer science project 2




BCompSci

FIT3143 Parallel computing





RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICE

Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements.


Students should refer to the University Handbook for further information on course and unit details http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/undergrad/index.html
CHECKLIST

  • MUST complete 16 units in the Bachelor of Actuarial Science

  • MUST have a minimum of 4 units at Level 3 in Bachelor of Actuarial Science


B20091 - Bachelor of Actuarial Science/Bachelor of Computer Science – Data Science specialisation

Recommended Course Progression (commencing 2017)

Year level 1

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ECC1000


Principles of

microeconomics



Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ETC1000


Business and economic statistics


BCompSci

FIT1045 Algorithms and programming fundamentals in python



BCompSci

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC1001


Foundations of finance

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ETC2410


Introductory econometrics

BCompSci

FIT1008 Introduction to computer science

BCompSci

MAT1841 Continuous mathematics for computer science

Year level 2

Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ETC2430


Applied stochastic modelling


Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ETC2440


Mathematics for economics and business

BCompSci

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

BCompSci

FIT1047 Introduction to computer systems, networks and security

Actuarial Science Discipline

(Compulsory)

ETC2420

Statistical methods in insurance




Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC2140


Corporate Finance


BCompSci

FIT2014 Theory of computation

BCompSci

FIT1043 Introduction to data science




Year level 3

Foundation Commerce (Compulsory)

ECC1100


Principles of macroeconomics


Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3


BCompSci

FIT2094 Databases



BCompSci

FIT1049 IT professional practice



Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

ACC1100


Introduction to financial accounting



Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 2


BCompSci

FIT2086 Modelling for data science



BCompSci

FIT3179 Data visualisation



Year level 4













Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory)

BFC2340


Debt markets and fixed income securities


Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3


BCompSci

FIT3163 Data science project 1



BCompSci

L3 Data science Elective



Actuarial Science Discipline (Compulsory Capstone)

ETC3530


Contingencies in insurance and pensions

Actuarial Science Discipline (list b) at Level 3

BCompSci

FIT3163 Data science project 2



BCompSci

L3 Data science Elective




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