Title: 2005 EDUCATION SYSTEM REDESIGN
12005 EDUCATION SYSTEM REDESIGN
- Nebraska Actuaries Club
- September 28, 2004
2WHO AM I AND WHY AM I HERE
3Education Redesign
- Change the image of the actuary from
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6Education Redesign
- Change the image of the actuary from
7Education Redesign
- the fictitious Nebraska actuary Warren R.
Schmidt of About Schmidt fame to
8Education Redesign
- real Nebraska actuary Warren R. Luckner ???
9Education Redesign
10Education Redesign
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- Nebraska financial icon Warren Buffet
11Education Redesign
- General Motivation
- Improve the education of those who would be
actuaries, and, ultimately, the quality of
service they provide
12Introduction to 2005-07 Redesign
- The Society of Actuaries formed a task force in
2001 to reevaluate the education process with
three key objectives in mind - provide a syllabus that is more relevant to
actuarial practice - prepare actuaries for the future
- reduce "travel time" to completing the process
13Design Process
- Working and Advisory Group Discussions (January
to May 2002) - Summer 2002 Report to the Membership
- Working and Advisory Group Discussions (September
2002 - June 2003) - BOG Discussion and Approval (June 2003)
- Summer 2003 Report to the Membership
- Member and Candidate Responses to Summer 2003
Report
14Design Process
- Update and Final Conversion Rules (March 2004)
- Draft PE Exams Syllabus Released (July 2004)
- VEE Process Announcement
- (August 2004)
- Final PE Exams Syllabus to be released in the
late fall
15Why change so soon?
- Several flaws in 2000 system identified.
- SOA market and member research indicated changes
needed, particularly regarding relevance - Changes are not as big as may be assumed
16Key Changes
- PE more efficient, more relevant emphasis on
core actuarial topics and addition of new
reference material - Course 5 and parts of Courses 6 and 7 replaced by
more efficient and relevant FAP Course and FSA
modules
17Key Changes
- Other outcomes of the member feedback and BOG
deliberations - Nation and practice specific material
reintroduced to FSA courses - Formation of Risk Management section
- Incorporation of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
into the examination process - Extension to the current Course 8 Finance exam
- First offering set for November 2004
18Education Redesign At a Glance
- ASA Education
- Preliminary Education (PE)
- Prerequisites 5 topics
- Validation by Educational Experience 3 subjects
- Examination 4 exams
- Fundamentals of Actuarial Practice (FAP)
- 8 interactive modules
- 1-6 exercises per module
- Examinations 2 exams
- APC (Associateship Professionalism Course)
19Education Redesign at a Glance
- FSA Education
- Examinations 2 for each practice area
- Individual Insurance
- Health, Group Life Managed Care
- Retirement Benefits
- Investment
- Finance
- Enterprise Risk Management
- 4 or more interactive modules (some practice area
specific - Capstone module that crosses practice area
- FAC expanded to include communication skills
20PE Prerequisites (Not Directly Validated)
- Calculus (tested indirectly in exams)
- Linear Algebra
- Introductory Accounting
- Elements of Business Law
- Mathematical Statistics (tested indirectly in
exams, with a few topics directly tested CAS
will test directly)
21PE Validation by Educational Experience
- Three subjects that are best learned in a
classroom or are important background but not
core to actuarial science - Economics (micro and macro)
- Corporate Finance (intermediate level)
- Applied Statistical Methods
22PE Validation by Educational Experience
- Course minimum B- or equivalent alternatives
- Other opportunities for meeting this requirement
are being identified - CAS exams offered for transition period
- CLEP and AP exams for economics
- Distance learning options
23PE Validation by Educational Experience
- Academic institutions have been contacted
- Initial list of pre-approved courses to be ready
by December 2004 - Candidate applications will be accepted starting
in January 2005 - Candidates must have credit for at least two
exams prior to applying for VEE credit - Experience could have occurred at any time in the
past
24PE Examinations
- SOA Exam P/CAS Exam 1 Probability
- Probability and supporting calculus
- Validated by a 3-hour examination
- Potential for computer-based delivery
- SOA Exam FM/CAS Exam 2 Financial
Mathematics - Theory of interest and introduction to financial
economics - Validated by a 2-hour examination
25PE Examinations
- SOA Exam M Actuarial Models/CAS Exam 3
Statistics and Actuarial Models - Similar to current Course 3s
- Validated by a 4-hour examination
- SOA Exam C/CAS Exam 4 Construction and
Evaluation of Risk Models - Similar to current Course 4
- Validated by a 4-hour examination
26Fundamentals of Actuarial Practice (FAP)
- Focus on education via computer-based modular
instruction - Opportunity to practice and receive feedback
(activities and exercises) - Actuarial control cycle as a framework
27Control Cycle
28FAP Course Modules
- Module 1 Role of the Professional Actuary
- Module 2 Core External Forces
- Module 3 Common Actuarial Problems/Assignments
- Module 4 Solutions to Selected Actuarial Problems
29FAP Course Modules
- Module 5 Design and Pricing of an Actuarial
Solution - Module 6 Selection of an Actuarial Design and
Model - Module 7 Selection of Initial Assumptions
- Module 8 Monitoring Experience
30FAP Course Exercises
- Mandatory with some choices available
- Some across practice areas some within practice
areas - Formal validation for accountability
31FAP Course Examinations
- Two examinations
- First exam will follow completion of Module 5
- Second exam will follow completion of Module 8
- Multiple-choice
- Potential for on demand
32Why eLearning Solutions?
- Engaging the learner
- Interactive
- Flexibility, accessibility, convenience for
candidates - Easy and fast update cycles
- Easy worldwide distribution
33FSA Education
- Critical content rigorously examined
- Other relevant content covered via educational
modules and formally validated exercises - Advanced applications also covered in educational
modules - Maintain FAC in education component
- Include communication skills in FAC
34FSA Examinations
- Two exams for each practice area
- Each exam similar in size to Course 8
- Optimal level of consistency across practice
areas with some flexibility - Continue control cycle framework
- Design and Pricing of Products/Plans Exam
- Company/Sponsor Perspective Exam
35Positive Impacts on Travel Time
- PE structure offers efficient alternatives (e.g.,
prerequisites and validation by educational
experience) - PE and FAP exams more frequent administration,
potential for on demand administration
36Positive Impacts on Travel Time
- Innovative design of FAP course enables learning
and reduces need to retake - Candidates can begin FAP modules while studying
for PE exams - Candidates can begin FSA modules while studying
for FSA exams
37Implementation Plan
- Preliminary Education 2005
- FAP Course 2006
- FSA Education Component 2007
38Conversion Rules
39Conversion Rules
40Conversion Rules
41Conversion Special Considerations
- All who have partial PD credits, such as from the
year 2000 conversion, will be given time to
complete PD and then use it for conversion. - Credit for certain pre-2000 examinations which
became unassigned PD credit may be used for
completing validation by educational experience
requirement
42Final Administrations for Current System
- Final Courses 1-4 exams November 2004
- Final Course 5 exam November 2005
- Final Course 6 exam May 2006
- Final Course 8 exam November 2006
- Final Course 7 seminar Near end of 2006
- Final PD Executed PD plans accepted through
June 2007
43Status
- Design teams are moving the process forward.
- The FAP Course team is completing the prototype
module. - Design teams for the FSA tracks are refining
learning objectives and allocating them to the
examinations and modules. - EA exams will be mapped to specific FSA level
components.
44Implications Academic Programs
- VEE issues
- Identifying and submitting appropriate academic
courses - Undergraduate, Graduate
- Econ (macro intro? micro intermediate?)
- Finance intermediate?
- Applied Statistics Biometry course? Econometrics
course? Actuarial course? - When take courses
- When apply for credit
45Implications Academic Programs
- PE Examinations issues
- Academic courses to take for content background
- Problem labs
- What exams to take when
46Implications Company Programs
- Others know better
- PE not much change necessary?
- ASA FAP different structure how support?
- FSA not much change except modules how
support?
47Comments and Questions
- Comments and questions can be sent at any time to
eq2005_at_soa.org - Comments and questions specific to VEE can be
sent to vee_at_soa.org - Questions now (or at social hour, dinner)?
48Questions and Answers
- What alternatives do I have if I didnt take
Applied Statistics (or one of the other VEE
subjects economics, corporate finance) in
college? - When can I submit for VEE?
- If I can demonstrate that I satisfy the VEE
requirement, do I still have to take the new
Exams P, FM, M and C?
49Questions and Answers
- The CAS and SOA will only approve coursework from
recognized colleges and universities. Does this
mean that only courses from schools with
actuarial science programs will be approved? - What credit do I receive from my E.A. (Enrolled
Actuaries) designation?
50Questions and Answers
- I have credit for Course 8P but not Course 8R. Do
I qualify for conversion credit for the new Exam
DP? - I have PD credit from the last conversion. How
can I use that credit? - If I obtained my ASA before 2000, do I need to
take the APC?
51Questions and Answers
- I took Course 120 in the previous system but
didnt earn enough credits to earn credit for one
of the current preliminary exams (1-4) so my 15
units for Course 120 was converted to PD credit.
I also didnt take Applied Statistics in college.
Can I use my Course 120 credit to satisfy the VEE
requirement for Applied Statistics? - I took Course 220 in the previous system but
didnt pass Course 230 so I didnt receive credit
for Course 6 via conversion. Is that credit worth
anything?
52Questions and Answers
- Ive got lots of questions on the Fundamentals of
Actuarial Practice (FAP) Course. - a. How much will each module cost?
- b. How often will each module be available?
- c. Can I take the modules even if I havent
passed all of the preliminary exams? - d. How much time will each module take to
complete? - e. How often will the FAP examinations be
offered? - f. Will the modules be available before 2006?
- g. Do I have to complete the modules before
taking the corresponding exam? - h. My Course 5 credit gives me credit for FAP
Modules 1-5 and the first FAP exam I dont have
credit for the current Course 7. Will the second
examination cover material from the first five
modules?
53Questions and Answers
- Im currently an ASA. What happens if I have
credit for Courses 1-7 going into 2006 and I take
and pass Course 8 in November 2006? How can I get
my Fellowship if you are discontinuing the PD
requirement? - I used PD as a component to fulfill my ASA
designation. I do not have any conversion credit.
If I dont pass Course 8 by 2007, what conversion
credit do I get?
54Questions and Answers
- I have credit for Courses 1-6. If I pass Course 7
in late 2006, can I use the FSA level modules in
combination for credit for Course 7 to get my
FSA? - Right now, I have several possible exam choices
to make to earn my ASA. If I have credit for
Courses 1-4, can I take the FSA modules and an
FSA level exam to finish my ASA?