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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
General research on the topic of interest. |
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2) |
General research on the topic of interest cont'd. |
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3) |
Defining a specific problem on the topic. |
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4) |
Defining the problem and specifying solution procedures. |
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5) |
Reviewing the proposed solution methods and analyzing the appropriateness of the solutions for the specified problem. |
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6) |
Organisation of the material in written format as well as an oral presentation of the proposal. |
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7) |
Collection and organisation of data on the problem. |
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8) |
Collection and evaluation of data on the specified problem cont'd. |
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9) |
Application of the proposed solution methodologies. |
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10) |
Application of the solution methodologies cont'd. Starting to write introductory chapters. |
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11) |
Analyses cont'd, interpretation of results. Writing of chapters cont'd. |
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12) |
Discussion of derived results and correction and/or completion of incomplete analyeses. |
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13) |
Continuing general analyses and writing of the project. |
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14) |
Competion of the project and preparation of presentation material. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Acquire the quantitative skills to become an actuary. |
3 |
2) |
Will know about risks and ways to manage risk. |
4 |
3) |
Will know about financial planning and its role in actuarial management. |
4 |
4) |
Will be able to design new products and carry profitability tests and scenario analyses. |
4 |
5) |
Besides gaining competence in theoretical subjects, the graduate will also be aware of practical issues and applications through lecturers and instructors who have market experience. |
4 |
6) |
Will be able to follow all innovations and carry on research on the particular area. |
4 |
7) |
Will share information with colleagues and will use it for project development.. |
4 |
8) |
Will be able to apply and make the necessary adaptation to all new rules and regulations. |
4 |