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Concordia University
http://www.mathstat.concordia.ca/

Name of Actuarial Science Programs:

  • BA or BSc Honours in Actuarial Mathematics
  • BA or BSc Specialization in Actuarial Mathematics
  • BA or BSc Specialization in Actuarial Mathematics/Finance

The online Undergraduate Calendar of Concordia University gives a full description of our actuarial programs. Here is an executive summary.

The Specialization program in Actuarial Mathematics is comprised of 20 required courses (60 credits) and 10 elective courses (30 credits). The required courses cover all of the preparatory material for Exams P, FM, MLC, and C of the Society of Actuaries (SOA), as well as our SOA-approved courses for the VEE in Applied Statistics. The preparatory courses to Exam MFE and our SOA-approved courses for the VEE in Economics and in Corporate Finance are usually taken by actuarial students as part of their 10 elective courses. This is a limited-entry program with a maximum of 50 students selected among the more than 200 applications that we receive every year. Our minimum application grade point average (GPA) is 3.3 on 4.3 and then a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.3 is required to remain in good standing in the program.

The Honours program requires exactly the same course content as the Specialization, but in addition the student needs to complete a six-credit Honours actuarial research project, under the supervision of an actuarial researcher. A higher minimum GPA of 3.0 on 4.3 is required to remain in good standing in this program, which is designed for students who intend to continue their training in graduate school.

The Specialization program in Actuarial Mathematics/Finance is offered jointly with our John Molson School of Business (JMSB). It requires exactly the same actuarial courses as the Specialization in Actuarial Mathematics, plus the equivalent of a Minor in Finance, taken at the JMSB. These include all the preparatory courses for Exam MFE and our SOA-approved courses for the VEE in Economics and in Corporate Finance. As a result, all 90 credits are required and there are no electives. We admit, at most, 15 students a year in this program, usually our top applicants (minimum application GPA of 3.7 on 4.3), who sit in the same actuarial courses as the other 50 students. Specialization students form a class of, at most, 65 students in total.

Finally, some distinctive characteristics of the actuarial program at Concordia are:
It is the only such program in English in the province of Québec;
It was the first program in the province, and one of only a few in the country, to offer cooperative education;
It is now a well-established program (more than 30 years old) and of a significant size, with over 200 undergraduate students; and
It was one of the first programs to invest significantly in extending its commitment to graduate actuarial education, with master’s and PhD offerings. We have trained several actuarial PhDs that are now teaching in actuarial programs in Canada and the U.S., as well as in Australia, China, Mexico, and several countries in Europe.

Credits for 2022-2023*:

SOA/CAS
Exam Reference

University Course
Reference

Course Title

Minimum Grade

P/1 #1:

STAT 249

Probability I

B+

P/1 #2:

STAT 250

Statistics

B+

 

 

 

 

SRM #1:

STAT 380 or ACTU 491H

Statistical Learning

B +

 

 

 

 

FM/2 #1:

ACTU 256

Mathematics of Finance

B+

 

IFM/3F #1:

MAST 397A

Topics in Mathematics and Statistics: Introduction to Quantitative Finance

B+

 

LTAM #1:

ACTU 257

Actuarial Mathematics I

B

LTAM #2:

ACTU 357

Actuarial Mathematics II

B

FAM-L:Same courses and minimum grades as LTAM

 

STAM #1:

ACTU 457 (or MAST 724 or MAST 881**)

Risk Theory

B

STAM #2:

ACTU 458 (or MAST 725 or MAST 881**)

Credibility Theory

B

STAM #3:

ACTU 459 (or MAST 726 or MAST 881**)

Loss Distributions

B

FAM-S:Any two of the above three courses for STAM, with same minimal grades

 

 

*Grades could be set higher pursuant to the partial review at the end of each term.

Credits for 2021-2022*:

SOA/CAS
Exam Reference

University Course
Reference

Course Title

Minimum Grade

P/1 #1:

STAT 249

Probability I

B+

P/1 #2:

STAT 250

Statistics

B+

 

 

 

 

SRM #1:

STAT 380 or ACTU 491H

Statistical Learning

B +

 

 

 

 

FM/2 #1:

ACTU 256

Mathematics of Finance

B+

 

IFM/3F #1:

MAST 397A

Topics in Mathematics and Statistics: Introduction to Quantitative Finance

B+

 

LTAM #1:

ACTU 257

Actuarial Mathematics I

B

LTAM #2:

ACTU 357

Actuarial Mathematics II

B

 

STAM #1:

ACTU 457 (or MAST 724 or MAST 881**)

Risk Theory

B

STAM #2:

ACTU 458 (or MAST 725 or MAST 881**)

Credibility Theory

B

STAM #3:

ACTU 459 (or MAST 726 or MAST 881**)

Loss Distributions

B


*Grades could be set higher pursuant to the partial review at the end of each term.

Credits for 2020-2021*:

SOA/CAS
Exam Reference

University Course
Reference

Course Title

Minimum Grade

P/1 #1:

STAT 249

Probability I

B+

P/1 #2:

STAT 250

Statistics

B+

 

 

 

 

SRM #1:

STAT 491H

Topics in Statistics

B +

 

 

 

 

FM/2 #1:

ACTU 256

Mathematics of Finance

B+

 

IFM/3F #1:

MAST 397A

Topics in Mathematics and Statistics: Introduction to Quantitative Finance

B+

 

LTAM #1:

ACTU 257

Actuarial Mathematics I

B

LTAM #2:

ACTU 357

Actuarial Mathematics II

B

 

STAM #1:

ACTU 457 (or MAST 724 or MAST 881**)

Risk Theory

B

STAM #2:

ACTU 458 (or MAST 725 or MAST 881**)

Credibility Theory

B

STAM #3:

ACTU 459 (or MAST 726 or MAST 881**)

Loss Distributions

B

*Grades could be set higher pursuant to the partial review at the end of each term.

Credits for 2019-2020*:

SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceCourse TitleMinimum Grade
 P/1 #1:STAT 249 Probability I B+ 
 P/1 #2:STAT 250 Statistics B+ 
 SRM #1: STAT 497 Topics in Statistics B+
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256  Mathematics of FinanceB+
IFM/3F #1  MAST 397A Topics in Mathematics and Statistics: Introduction to Quantitative Finance B+
LTAM #1  ACTU 257 Actuarial Mathematics I B
LTAM #2   ACTU 357Actuarial Mathematics II B
STAM #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724 or MAST 881**) Risk TheoryB
STAM #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725 or MAST 881**)Credibility Theory B
STAM #3   ACTU 459 (or MAST 726 or MAST 881**) Loss DistributionsB

 


* Please note that due to the COVID-19 situation affecting examinations, any credits requiring courses from the winter 2020 semester will only be considered for approval in fall 2020 once the external examiner review process has been completed.
** The name of the course will be indicated on the university transcript

Credits for 2018-2019:

SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceCourse TitleMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256  Mathematics of FinanceB+
FM/2 #2
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
IFM/MFE/3F #1  MACF 401 (or MAST 729F or MSAT 881**) Mathematical and Computational Finance I B
IFM/MFE/3F #2  MACF 402 (or MAST 729A or MAST 881**)  Mathematical and Computational Finance IIB
MFE/3F #3  
MFE/3F #4  
LTAM/MLC #1  ACTU 257 Actuarial Mathematics I B
LTAM/MLC #2   ACTU 357Actuarial Mathematics II B
MLC #3  
MLC #4  
STAM/C/4* #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724 or MAST 881**) Risk TheoryB
STAM/C/4* #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725 or MAST 881**)Credibility Theory B
STAM/C/4* #3   ACTU 459 (or MAST 726 or MAST 881**) Loss DistributionsB
STAM/C/4 #4  

 


* For candidates in the Casualty Actuarial Society education system, conversion credit for Exam C/4 toward MAS II obtained through UAP credit must be earned by December 31, 2018.

** The name of the course will be indicated on the university transcript

Credits for 2017-2018:

SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceCourse TitleMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256  Mathematics of FinanceB+
FM/2 #2
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  MACF 401 (or MAST 729G) Mathematical and Computational Finance I B
MFE/3F #2  MACF 402 (or MAST 729H)  Mathematical and Computational Finance IIB
MFE/3F #3  
MFE/3F #4  
MLC #1  ACTU 257 Actuarial Mathematics I B
MLC #2   ACTU 357Actuarial Mathematics II B
MLC #3  
MLC #4  
C/4 #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724) Risk TheoryB
C/4 #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725)Credibility Theory B
C/4 #3   ACTU 459 (or MAST 726) Loss DistributionsB
C/4 #4  

Transition rule

Credit for FM/2 can be achieved with ACTU 256 completed prior to September 1, 2017 with a grade of B+ or higher, subject to the three-year sunset clause. ACTU 256 completed prior to September 1, 2017 with a grade of B must be combined with FINA 385 with a grade of B or higher completed before September 1, 2017, subject to the three-year sunset clause. Please note that FINA 385 is no longer an accredited course starting in academic year 2017–2018.

Credits for 2016-2017:

SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceCourse TitleMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256Mathematics of Finance B
FM/2 #2FINA 385 Theory of Finance IB
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  MACF 401 (or MAST 729G) Mathematical and Computational Finance IB
MFE/3F #2  MACF 402 (or MAST 729H) Mathematical and Computational Finance IIB
MFE/3F #3  
MFE/3F #4  
MLC #1  ACTU 257 Actuarial Mathematics I B
MLC #2  ACTU 357 Actuarial Mathematics II B
MLC #3  
MLC #4  
C/4 #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724) Risk TheoryB
C/4 #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725)Credibility TheoryB
C/4 #3  ACTU 459 (or MAST 726)Loss DistributionsB
C/4 #4  




Credits for 2015-2016:

SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceCourse TitleMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256Mathematics of Finance B
FM/2 #2FINA 385 Theory of Finance IB
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  MACF 401 (or MAST 729G) Mathematical and Computational Finance IB
MFE/3F #2  MACF 402 (or MAST 729H) Mathematical and Computational Finance IIB
MFE/3F #3  
MFE/3F #4  
MLC #1  ACTU 257 Actuarial Mathematics I B
MLC #2  ACTU 357 Actuarial Mathematics II B
MLC #3  
MLC #4  
LC #1ACTU 257Actuarial Mathematics IB
LC #2ACTU 357Actuarial Mathematics II B
LC #3
LC #4
C/4 #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724) Risk TheoryB
C/4 #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725)Credibility TheoryB
C/4 #3  ACTU 459 (or MAST 726)Loss DistributionsB
C/4 #4  



Credits for 2014-2015:


SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256B
FM/2 #2FINA 385B
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  MACF 401 (or MAST 729G)B
MFE/3F #2  MACF 402 (or MAST 729H)B
MFE/3F #3  
MFE/3F #4  
MLC #1  ACTU 257B
MLC #2  ACTU 357B
MLC #3  
MLC #4  
3L/LC #1*ACTU 257B
3L/LC #2*  ACTU 357B
3L/LC #3*  
3L/LC #4*  
C/4 #1ACTU 457 (or MAST 724)B
C/4 #2  ACTU 458 (or MAST 725)B
C/4 #3  ACTU 459 (or MAST 726)B
C/4 #4  

 
* Note:
- 3L: granted for courses taken up to August 2014 (the CAS will automatically convert 3L credit to LC credit);
- LC: granted for courses taken beginning September 2014.


Credits for 2013-2014:


SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256B
FM/2 #2  FINA 385B
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  FINA 413B
MFE/3F #2  FINA 412B
MFE/3F #3  STAT 461B
MFE/3F #4  
MLC #1  ACTU 257B
MLC #2  ACTU 357B
MLC #3  ACTU 457B
MLC #4  
3L #1ACTU 257B
3L #2  ACTU 357B
3L #3  ACTU 457B
3L #4  ACTU 459B
C/4 #1ACTU 459B
C/4 #2  ACTU 457B
C/4 #3  ACTU 458B
C/4 #4  



Credits for 2012-2013:


SOA/CAS Exam ReferenceUniversity Course ReferenceMinimum Grade
FM/2 #1  ACTU 256B
FM/2 #2  FINA 385B
FM/2 #3  
FM/2 #4  
MFE/3F #1  FINA 413B
MFE/3F #2  FINA 412B
MFE/3F #3  ACTU 459B
MFE/3F #4  STAT 461B
MLC #1  ACTU 257B
MLC #2  ACTU 357B
MLC #3  ACTU 457B
MLC #4  
3L #1ACTU 257B
3L #2  ACTU 357B
3L #3  ACTU 457B
3L #4  ACTU 459B
C/4 #1ACTU 459B
C/4 #2  ACTU 457B
C/4 #3  ACTU 458B
C/4 #4  STAT 461B


Note:


The CIA will grant candidates credits based on the achievement of the Credit Grade towards Associate (ACIA) and Felllow (FCIA) membership with the CIA.  At the time of this agreement, CIA credits are recognized by the following actuarial organizations towards their respective designations:
 

  • Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS): ACAS, FCAS
  • UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA): FIA, AIA
  • Institute of Actuaries of Australia: (IAA): AIAA, FIAA

The CIA does not guarantee that credits granted to candidates under the CIA UAP will be recognized by any other actuarial organizations towards their actuarial designations.


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