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Author Topic: Actuarial Studies with a Concurrent Diploma  (Read 7730 times)  Share 

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Re: Actuarial Studies with a Concurrent Diploma
« Reply #45 on: October 21, 2010, 06:51:06 pm »
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I'm assuming that one of the breadth subjects were substituted by a maths subject (I think one of them is allowed to be maths but the rest aren't but this isn't finalised yet), as opposed to something like "people who are doing a concurrent diploma are just randomly exempt from a breadth subject".

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Re: Actuarial Studies with a Concurrent Diploma
« Reply #46 on: October 25, 2010, 08:45:35 pm »
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Also, how come in the course plans at (http://www.undergraduates.ms.unimelb.edu.au/course_advice/dip_math_sci/plans/commerce/actl.html), there are only 2 breadth subjects, as opposed to the 3 that are normally in the actuarial course plan?

Those course plans appear to be outdated. Looking at the accelerated maths stream, your breadth subjects would be fulfilled by accel 1, accel 2, probability and statistics. The two blocks with "Breadth" in them can be replaced by any subject. I don't think cross-crediting is worth it, though. You just lose potential subjects. Better to count accel 1, accel 2 and two others as breadth, keeping the three light blue boxes only credited towards your BCom, imo.