100% ONLINE AND CERTIFIED
ACTUARIAL STUDIES
Are you good with numbers and want to pursue an Actuarial Studies or Finance-related degree? This stream sets you on the right path.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
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Communicate solutions to mathematical problems with comprehensive usage of appropriate language, notation, diagrams, and graphs.
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Solve a variety of mathematical problems using a range of strategies, methods, and techniques.
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Apply the concepts and techniques of differential and integral calculus in the solution of mathematical problems in differing contexts.
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Apply concepts of probability and statistics to solve problems in a variety of contexts.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Demonstrate an understanding of accounting language and the fundamentals of the accounting process.
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Critically apply problem-solving skills to solve tasks relating to accounting applications.
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Analyse and communicate financial information responsibly.
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Engage effectively in classwork using discipline-appropriate English-language skills.
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Present work logically and professionally.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Identify legal issues that arise in commercial situations.
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Propose a structured outcome to a legal problem.
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Communicate logically and persuasively in both oral and written format in a legal context.
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Participate effectively in teamwork situations.
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Engage in independent and reflective learning, and demonstrate critical thinking skills.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the economic behaviour of individuals, firms, institutions, and governments.
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Explain and apply economic concepts, theories, and models.
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Critically analyse economic issues and data in contemporary and hypothetical contexts.
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Engage effectively in coursework using discipline-appropriate English-language skills.
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Communicate work logically and structurally.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Explain and appropriately use management concepts to articulate critical responses to specific management issues.
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Apply management theory to analyse scenarios and case studies, and effectively solve problems.
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Use a decision-making framework to independently make and justify individual and team decisions.
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Debrief and evaluate your teamwork performance in light of activity learning outcomes and relevant management theory.
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Demonstrate effective and appropriate communication in a range of contexts.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Develop a range of documents using the appropriate tools and methodologies.
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Solve problems using the appropriate tools and methodologies.
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Visually represent data using the appropriate tools and methodologies.
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Extract and manipulate data to specific requirements.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
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Create and pursue language learning goals, and solicit and integrate feedback in a self-directed and reflective approach.
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Contribute analysis and recommendations actively within a group, both in written and spoken modes.
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Produce written reflective and evaluative texts by analysing ideas, evaluating alternative views, making criterion-based judgements, and searching for well-informed answers to self-generated questions.
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Apply academic listening skills to comprehend spoken texts in lectures and discussions.
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Prepare and deliver formal oral presentations on suitable topics, and participate in academic group discussions.
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Locate and evaluate authentic academic resources, and process written information.
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Demonstrate an awareness of academic conventions with spoken and written academic texts.
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Showcase mastery of the skills and concepts covered in the course during a 1:1 interview with your assessor.
TESTIMONIALS
FAQs
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UniFastTrack Transition Program Online, certified by UNSW College and delivered by OpenLearning, is a convenient, fast, and flexible pathway to universities in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland for ambitious high-school leavers who narrowly missed direct entry requirements or intakes.
This 100% online program is perfect for students who need support bridging the gap between school and university, so that they can study abroad with confidence and access the best opportunities in life and learning.
The minimum overall IELTS score to qualify for UniFastTrack TPO is 6.0. You need a minimum score of 5.5 in the Writing section, and minimum sub-scores of 5.0.
Other English-language tests and minimum scores accepted for the program can be found on this page.
UniFastTrack TPO, delivered by OpenLearning, is natively digital by design. The program is developed by international online learning experts for the 100% online delivery of impactful, effective, and transformative education to students regardless of their location. The interactive and collaborative nature of the program ensures a rich and dynamic experience where no student is left behind or feels isolated, even when studying from home in their respective countries.
Deciding on the stream that best supports your undergraduate study goals is an important and exciting step, but we know it can also be a difficult choice to make. Get in touch with our expert Student Advisors for advice on which stream is right for you.
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