F71MD Dissertation

Andrew David Stott

Course co-ordinator(s): Andrew David Stott (Edinburgh).

Aims:

To carry out a sustained and intensive piece of independent work on topics in actuarial management and to write a substantial report or reports that communicates the results of this work to others interested in actuarial mathematics and practise.

Detailed Information

Course Description: Link to Official Course Descriptor.

Pre-requisites: none.

Location: Edinburgh, Malaysia.

Semester: 3.

Learning Outcomes: Subject Mastery

On completion of this course the student should:

  •          be able to access, use and demonstrate an understanding of the appropriate research literature
  •          have broadened their knowledge of actuarial management
  •          Have improved their skills in reading research papers in actuarial management
  •          Detailed and critical understanding of a selected recent development in actuarial management

Demonstrate expertise in applying a variety of actuarial techniques in the context of the problems contained within the project(s)

Learning Outcomes: Personal Abilities

  •          Demonstrate the ability to learn independently
  •          Manage time, work to deadlines and prioritise workloads
  •          conduct a sustained and intensive piece of independent work on topics in actuarial management over a period of weeks
  •          discuss the detail of their project(s) with their supervisor(s)
  •          perform numerical calculations using a suitable computer language or package as required for the project(s)
  •          write well-structured and coherent reports on their work in a way which can be easily be understood by their examiners

assess issues with working as part of a team, as required for the project(s)

Assessment Methods: Due to covid, assessment methods for Academic Year 2021-22 may vary from those noted on the official course descriptor. Please see the Computer Science Course Weightings and the Maths Course Weightings for 2020-21 Semester 1 assessment methods.

SCQF Level: 11.

Credits: 15.

Other Information

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