Overview

Actuarial science is the study of risk, usually risk associated with insurance, pension, and investment plans. An actuary is a professional who practices this science. Actuarial science uses techniques from mathematics, statistics, business, economics, and finance.

The Bachelor of Science with a Major in Actuarial Science degree program prepares students to write the early exams required to become an Actuary. Actuaries are in demand as professionals who develop solutions for complex financial issues, and have excellent career opportunities following graduation as well as excellent co-op work opportunities during their studies.

We offer the only complete actuarial degree in Atlantic Canada. The unemployment rate for actuaries in Canada is 0%, and the mid-career average salary is near $100,000. 

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Course Structure

Note: Current UPEI students should refer to 杏吧原创 Planning in myUPEI and the UPEI Academic Calendar governing their entry year, and speak to an academic advisor about course requirements. The course structure presented for this program is a recommended, unofficial progression for prospective students.


Note: As per Academic Regulation 1h, all undergraduate degree programs require successful completion of IKE-1040 (new for students beginning or returning after re-application in Fall 2022); one of UPEI-1010, UPEI-1020, or UPEI-1030, and a Writing Intensive Course. 


Common Core

All degree programs in the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences are built on a common core of courses that should be completed in the first two years of study. This common core consists of the following courses:

 

CourseCourse nameCredits
MATH 1910Single Variable Calculus I4
MATH 1920Single Variable Calculus II4
MATH 2610Linear Algebra I3
STAT 1910Introduction to Statistics3
CS 1910Computer Science I3
One of:
UPEI 1010
UPEI 1020
UPEI 1030

Writing Studies
Inquiry Studies
University Studies
3
IKE 1040Indigenous Teachings of Turtle Island3
Total Semester Hours of Credit 23

Common Breadth Requirement

杏吧原创s must take at least 15 semester hours of credit beyond the core course requirement in courses outside the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, and of these 15 semester hours of credit at least 6 must be from outside the Faculty of Science.

Common Advanced Courses

杏吧原创s in all degree programs in the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences must complete MCS 4210 Professional Communication and Practice (writing-intensive) and MCS 3050 Tutoring in Mathematical and Computational Sciences. 

Requirements for a Major in Actuarial Science

Note: Current UPEI students should refer to 杏吧原创 Planning in myUPEI and the UPEI Academic Calendar governing their entry year, and speak to an academic advisor about course requirements. The course structure presented for this program is a recommended, unofficial progression for prospective students.


The Major in Actuarial Science requires a total of 120 semester hours of credit, as described below:

 

CoursesCredits
The Common Core23
CS 1920 - Computer Science II3
MATH 2910 - Multivariable and Vector Calculus4
STAT 2910 - Probability and Mathematical Statistics I3
STAT 3910 - Probability and Mathematical Statistics II3
STAT 2240 - Applied Regression Analysis3
MATH 3010 - Differential Equations3

At least one of: 

OR MCS - 2040 Visual Basic in Excel Technology Lab
OR AMS 3040 - Introduction to GGY Axis Lab

1
MCS 2030 - R Technology Lab1
AMS 2160 - Financial Mathematics I3
AMS 2510 - Long Term Actuarial Mathematics I3
AMS 3420 - Introduction to Financial Derivatives3
AMS 3510 - Long Term Actuarial Mathematics II3
AMS 3310 - Advanced Corporate Finance3
AMS 4450 - Statistics for Rosk Modelling3
AMS 4540 - Loss Models I3
AMS 4550 - Loss Models II3
AMS 4700 - Short-term Insurance Pricing and Reserving3
AMS 4580 - Credibility Theory3
STAT 3330 - Time Series I 3
STAT 4280 - Generalized Linear Models3
AMS 2030 - Intermediate Microeconomics I3
AMS 2040 - Intermediate Macroeconomics I  3
ACCT 1010 - Introduction to Accounting3
BUS 2310 - Corporate Finance 3
MCS 3050 - Tutoring in Mathematical and Computational Sciences 1
MCS 4210 - Professional Communication and Practice 3
Additional general electives24
Total Semester Hours of Credit      120
Specializations
Major in Actuarial Science with Pre-professional Specialization

This specialization is designed for those students who plan to complete the full suite of exams required to apply for Associate status from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries or the Society of Actuaries. The specialization contains six additional courses compared with the major. 杏吧原创s enrolled in the specialization would receive all courses related to the exams needed to obtain the designation of Associate from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA), as well as the Society of Actuaries (SOA).  

 

CoursesCredits
The Common Core23
CS 1920 - Computer Science II3
MATH 2910 - Multivariable and Vector Calculus4
STAT 2910 - Probability and Mathematical Statistics I3
STAT 3910 - Probability and Mathematical Statistics II3
STAT 2240 - Applied Regression Analysis3
MATH 2620 - Linear Algebra3
MATH 3010 - Differential Equations3

At least one of: 

OR MCS - 2040 Visual Basic in Excel Technology Lab
OR AMS 3040 - Introduction to GGY Axis Lab

1
MCS 2030 - R Technology Lab1
AMS 2160 - Financial Mathematics I3
AMS 2510 - Long Term Actuarial Mathematics I3
AMS 3420 - Introduction to Financial Derivatives3
AMS 3510 - Long Term Actuarial Mathematics II3
AMS 3310 - Advanced Corporate Finance3
AMS 4450 - Statistics for Risk Modelling3
AMS 4540 - Loss Models I3
AMS 4550 - Loss Models II3
AMS 4700 - Short-term Insurance Pricing and Reserving3
AMS 4580 - Credibility Theory3
STAT 3330 - Time Series I3
STAT 4280 - Generalized Linear Models3
AMS 2030 - Intermediate Microeconomics I3
AMS 2040 - Intermediate Macroeconomics I  3
ACCT 1010 - Introduction to Accounting3
BUS 2310 - Corporate Finance 3
MCS 3050 - Tutoring in Mathematical and Computational Sciences 1
MCS 4210 - Professional Communication and Practice 3
Additional general electives24
Total Semester Hours of Credit      120
Co-operative Education
Combining classroom studies with practical work experience

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The UPEI Co-op Program is an integrated approach to university education which enables students to alternate academic terms on campus with work terms in suitable employment. The success of such programs is founded on the principle that students are able to apply theoretical knowledge from course studies in the workplace and return to the classroom with practical workplace experience. 杏吧原创s who successfully complete all the requirements of the program will have the notation entered on their transcripts and on the graduation parchment. 

杏吧原创s accepted into the program complete at least three paid work terms of normally 14 weeks duration, and three professional development courses. Credits earned through completion of work terms are counted as general electives.

The Co-op option is available to full-time students in any MCS Major or Honours program. Applications to the Co-op Education Program are normally made after completion of the first year of study. MCS students must complete 126 semester hours of credit in order to graduate with the Co-op designation.

Visit the Co-operative Education Program website for more information.

Admissions Criteria
What's required for Science admission?

High School Graduates

  • Grade 12 Academic English
  • Grade 12 Academic Mathematics
  • Two Grade 12 Academic Science subjects (acceptable subjects: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Computer Science, Oceanography, Animal Science, Environmental Science)
  • One additional Grade 12 Academic course

Please note: Successful completion of Grade 12 Chemistry (or equivalent) is required as a prerequisite for permission to register in CHEM-1110.

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Fees and Funding
Faculty of Science Programs Tuition

UPEI's undergraduate tuition is the second-lowest in the Atlantic region, and we offer millions of dollars in scholarships and awards. 

Tuition

$7,170 per year, based on 30 credit hours ($717 per 3 credit course).
International students pay $8,410 per year in addition to full-time student tuition.

For a complete breakdown of part-time or full-time study as a student in the Faculty of Science, visit our .

Scholarships and Awards

UPEI supports you and your educational goals. We administer millions of dollars in scholarships and awards to our undergraduate and graduate students every year. Depending on your faculty or program, and year of study, you may be eligible for available awards.

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Celebrating 杏吧原创 Achievement

Including Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships and Academic Excellence Awards, these awards recognize the academic achievements of all students who meet the eligibility criteria while studying towards their first undergraduate degree.

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