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1
Honours in Actuarial Studies
  • Monday May 26 12-1pm
  • MAT D
  • Professor Michael Sherris

2
Agenda
  • Professor Sherris - honours entry requirements,
    application procedures, supervision, assessment
  • Christian Sutherland-Wong - a current student
    perspective
  • Questions

3
Entry Requirements
  • Competitive entry, limited places (2 to 4)
  • Academic qualifications and research potential
    the key factors
  • High achieving students (distinction average and
    higher)
  • Keen interest in learning about and doing
    research
  • Topic and availability of supervision

4
Entry Requirements
  • Minimum academic requirements
  • at least 71 average in Actuarial Courses
    (normally much higher)
  • normally gained at least 7 (preferably 8) of the
    Part I exemptions,
  • no failures, and an overall high
    credit/distinction average in your studies
    (normally distinction or high distinction)
  • a proposed thesis topic that can be supervised by
    the Actuarial Studies staff

5
Application
  • Honours brochure plus application form
  • Application due on last day of Session 2
  • Preliminary assessment based on grades and topic
  • Interview for applicants may be required
  • Notified of outcome after grades are finalised
    for Session 2

6
Why do Honours?
  • To develop higher level research skills
  • Complete a thesis on a current advanced topic
  • To meet requirements to do a Masters by Research
    or a PhD now or in the future (perhaps overseas)
  • Complete Part II courses (many actuarial honours
    applicants have completed these in a 4 year
    program)

7
Courses
  • ACTL4000 Thesis (full year) 24 UOC
  • ACTL4003 Research Topics in Actuarial Science
    (Session 1) 6 UOC
  • ACTL4001 and ACTL4002 Actuarial Theory and
    Practice A and B (Part II courses - Session 1 and
    Session 2) 6 UOC each or 2 electives at Year 3 or
    honours level agreed with Head, Actuarial Studies
  • 1 elective - may include a Year 3 ACTL course

8
Honours Assessment
  • Final grade is based on the maximum ofBasis 1 -
    100 Year 4 - 65 Coursework and 35 ThesisBasis
    2 - 70 Year 4 - 50 Coursework and 50 Thesis
    and 30 Year 2 and 3 Courses - 2/3rds Actuarial
    and 1/3rd other
  • The mark from this determines Honours grade as
    followsgt90 University medal gt85 First class
    gt75 2nd class 1st Division gt65 2nd class 2nd
    Division gt55 3rd Class

9
Thesis Assessment
  • Components Weight Topic - Relevance, Level of
    Difficulty 5Structure of Thesis 10Literature
    Review 25Problem Formulation 10Data Analysis
    and/or theoretical developments 15Conclusions
    and Results 10Grammar, Spelling, Length
    10Originality of Contribution 15Total 100

10
Potential Supervisors
  • Professor Michael Sherris
  • Associate Professor Emil Valdez
  • Dr Tina Castillo
  • Dr Jiwook Jang
  • Sachi Purcal
  • Bernard Wong

11
Topics
  • You can select but need to have a supervisor who
    has agreed to supervise the topic
  • Most students complete a topic related to current
    research interests of staff
  • Thesis outline and literature review finalised by
    end of Session 1 in Honours year (preferably
    before)
  • Thesis due on last day of Session 2

12
Topics - Professor Sherris
  • Insurance pricing, solvency and capital
    requirements
  • Risk measures and application to premium rating
    and investment strategy
  • Risk management strategies, risk linked
    securities
  • Application of financial theory and option
    pricing theory to insurance and superannuation

13
Topics - Professor Valdez
  • Elliptical Distributions, Copula modeling and
    dependencies
  • Managing Retirement Income Assets
  • Risk Measures and Capital Requirements
  • Survival analysis, mortality investigations,
    competing risk models
  • Application of financial economics in actuarial
    science

14
Topics - Sachi Purcal
  • Asset and liability modelling
  • Computable general equilibrium models in finance
    and insurance
  • Insurance and retirement economics
  • Application of financial economics to actuarial
    problems

15
Topics - Dr JiWook Jang
  • Pricing insurance and reinsurance using advanced
    stochastic models
  • Electricity pricing and shot-noise process
  • Stochastic processes in actuarial science,
    insurance and finance
  • Theory and application of piecewise deterministic
    Markov processes

16
Topics - Dr Tina Castillo
  • Optimal Control in Insurance
  • Risk Theory
  • Spectral theory of Ordinary Differential
    Operators

17
Topics - Bernard Wong
  • Coherent Risk Measures and relationship to
    Financial Valuation
  • Change of Measure and Stochastic Volatility
    Modeling
  • Stochastic Analysis and Exponential Martingales
  • Numerical Methods, Simulation
  • Econometric Methods for Continuous Time Financial
    Modeling

18
Christian Sutherland-Wong
  • Student perspective

19
Procedure
  • Decide if you want to do research training
  • Discuss possible topics with actuarial staff and
    find out who might be available to supervise your
    topic
  • If you are really interested, arrange an
    appointment with Professor Sherris and Valdez to
    discuss your proposed honours study during 2nd
    session
  • Apply before end of Session 2

20
QUESTIONS
  • Entry requirements
  • Courses and assessment
  • Topics
  • Supervisors
  • PhD or research degrees
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