no Actuarial studies course @SydUni
Sydney Uni does not offer actuarial studies. The only 5 universities in Australia that offer a degree in actuarial studies are: ANU, Monash Uni, Melbourne Uni, UNSW, Macquarie Uni. My brother does BCom (Actuarial Studies) at UNSW. Dont get the idea that its got a great deal to do with financial mathematics or economometrics. the mathematics involved is pretty complex, and its more related to science and science applications in the first year and a half. Its primarily a mathematics degree , but more advanced than a regualar BSci in maths. The closest courses at Sydney would be the BSci (Advanced Mathematics), BSci/BCom (doing adv maths as science major). The reason why some unis call it a 'BCom' is because you can relate the mathematics learnt through studying actuarial studies to finacial markets and their risk(eg insurance, investment). I did 4 unit maths at school, and ive looked at my brother's work from first year - its way more complex than HSC 4 unit maths. Thats probably why there are only around 1200 actuaries in Australia. Its a very demanding course and has a very high drop out rate. To do the course, you really have to love mathematics and be extremely good at it (by good, i mean at least band 4 in 4 unit maths (90%+))
Hope this helps - Andrew