Career Opportunities in Actuarial Science in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Actuarial Science.
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Most people who want to work as an actuary need to become certified and licensed. In Canada, this happens through the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. Once certified, actuaries often work in the insurance and pension industry as general business managers or financial officers. There they work to come up with effective insurance and pension plans for various companies and organizations. This includes life, health, and property insurance.
Some actuaries can act as expert witnesses by applying their analysis in court trials to estimate the economic value of losses such as lost profits or lost wages. Actuaries are also now being employed to provide investment advice and asset management for various companies.
Actuaries can also work in academia, teaching actuarial science, financial mathematics, or statistics to post-secondary students while at the same time doing actuarial science research.
A degree in actuarial science can be combined with a business or law degree to allow for a more flexible career as a business analyst or corporate lawyer.
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Study and Work in Actuarial Science in Canada
Study Actuarial Science in Canada What is Actuarial Science? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Actuarial Science degrees.
Actuarial Science Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a undergraduate program in Actuarial Science.
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