9 Master's degrees in Actuarial Science in Australia

Quantitative Finance
Launch a lucrative career where you’ll wield mathematics and data science to solve real challenges faced by the financial industry by choosing the Quantitative Finance course at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Mathematics and Statistics
Master of Science in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Southern Queensland is ideal for graduates from any discipline who are looking to develop their mathematics/statistics knowledge and skills.
Actuarial Studies
As one of the most sought-after skillsets in business and finance, the Actuarial Studies program at Monash University is your opportunity to specialise in this innovative and impactful discipline – and grow your career exponentially.
Actuarial Science (Extended)
The Actuarial Science (Extended) program at University of Melbourne is designed to provide non-actuarial graduates with their initial education in actuarial studies. If you do not have a background in probability and statistics, an additional semester at the beginning of the program will allow you to take the relevant subjects.
Actuarial Science (Enhanced)
The Actuarial Science (Enhanced) program at University of Melbourne is designed to provide non-actuarial graduates with their initial education in actuarial studies. It's suitable for graduates who have mathematical or statistical specialisations (e.g. mathematics, physics or engineering).
Mathematics and Statistics
The Mathematics and Statistics program from the University of Southern Queensland is ideal if you are interested in data-driven decision making and finding patterns and trends in numbers, space and abstractions.
Actuarial Practice
Students of this Master of Actuarial Practice at Macquarie University specialise in applying mathematical, statistical and financial analysis to business, finance and insurance.
Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science)
The Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science) program at University of Melbourne is for students who hold an actuarial degree and wish to pursue their actuarial training further.
Actuarial Science
The Actuarial Science program at University of Melbourne is designed to provide non-actuarial graduates with their initial education in actuarial studies. It's suitable for graduates who have mathematical or statistical specialisations (e.g. mathematics, physics or engineering)