Financial and Actuarial Economics
Program Overview
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Financial and Actuarial Economics Degree
The Financial and Actuarial Economics degree is a four-year program that provides students with a solid foundation in economics, finance, and actuarial science.
Branch of Knowledge
The degree is classified under the branch of Social and Legal Sciences.
Responsible Center
The Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences is responsible for the degree.
Teaching Modality and Campus
The degree is taught face-to-face on the Madrid-Vicalvaro and M鏀toles campuses.
Double Degree
The degree can be taken as a double degree with Business Management or Economics.
Credits
The degree requires 240 credits, with 60 credits per year.
Duration
The degree is four years in duration.
Implantation
The degree is implemented progressively, starting with the first year.
Objectives
The objectives of the degree are to:
- Provide solid scientific and technical knowledge in the financial and actuarial fields
- Train professionals capable of managing financial and actuarial companies
- Develop skills in financial analysis, risk management, and investment
Competences
The degree aims to develop the following competences:
- Ability to solve problems
- Capacity for analysis and synthesis
- Ability to analyze and search for information from various sources
- Capacity for organization and planning
- Ability to make decisions
- Oral and written communication skills
- Ethical commitment to work
- Ability to work in a team
- Critical and self-critical capacity
- Ability to adapt to new situations
- Autonomous learning capacity
Minimum Stay Requirements
The minimum stay requirements for the degree are:
- Full-time students: 8 years
- Part-time students: 10 years
- Students must pass a minimum of 2 subjects in the first year
- Students must pass a minimum of 48 ECTS credits per year
Access and Registration
Access to the degree requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent, and the passing of a test. Registration is done through the internet, and the enrollment process is outlined on the university's website.
Validation with FP Qualifications
The degree offers validation with FP qualifications, including Higher Technician in Administration and Finance.
Training Itinerary
The training itinerary for the degree includes a range of subjects, including financial mathematics, statistics, and accounting.
Material Resources
The university provides a range of material resources, including libraries, computer labs, and research facilities.
External Internships
The degree includes external internships, which provide students with practical experience in the financial and actuarial fields.
Academic Recognition of Credits
The university has a system for academic recognition of credits, which allows students to transfer credits from other institutions.
Mobility Programs
The university participates in mobility programs, including Erasmus and SICUE, which allow students to study abroad.
Student Support Programs
The university offers a range of student support programs, including academic tutorials, mentoring, and career guidance.
Quality Guarantee
The university has a quality guarantee system, which ensures that the degree meets high standards of quality and relevance.
Internal Quality Assurance System
The university has an internal quality assurance system, which monitors and evaluates the quality of the degree.
Results Report
The university publishes an annual results report, which provides information on the performance of the degree.
Improvement Actions
The university takes improvement actions based on the results of the quality assurance system and the results report.
Renewal of Accreditation
The university undergoes a renewal of accreditation process, which ensures that the degree continues to meet high standards of quality and relevance.
