The objective of the Master's programme of Actuarial Sciences is to
train actuaries. The programme comprises 2 years of studies (120
credits) at the end of which the degree will entitle access to the
Recognition Office of the Royal Association of Belgian Actuaries
(ARAB). The
title will also be required by the Insurance Control Office (OCA) for
the function of "designated actuary".
Admission conditions
The master of Actuarial Sciences, leading to
specialisation, is accessible to full university graduates (or bachelors),
or those holding a master's degree in Physical Sciences, Mathematical
Sciences, Economic Sciences, Applied Economic Sciences or Management
Sciences, Civil Engineering, Commercial Engineering or Management
Engineering. Admission applications from students holding an equivalent
degree may be requested and will be examined on a case by case basis.
Applications for the programme must be introduced in
writing to the secretary's office of the IAG in accordance with the
procedures defined by the University and the Institute.
General structure of the programme
The programme comprises 120 credits, spread equally over 2 years of study.
It is composed of :
a core syllabus
(90
credits) including compulsory courses (37 credits), options (15
credits), complementary courses (15 credits), an apprenticeship period in a firm ( 8
credits) and a thesis (15 credits)
The thesis is presented before a
jury composed of the director of the thesis and the
academic reporter. The report of the work placement is also presented
before a jury composed of the work placement supervisor, the study
promoter and the academic reporter.
Positioning of the degree within the University cursus
The Master of Actuarial Sciences entitles access, upon
successful completion with the right grade, to the doctoral
programme of Actuarial Sciences.
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