Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Data Analytics | Actuarial Science | Statistics
Area of study
Business and Administration | Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to ACST8095 Actuarial Data Analytics
ACST8095 Actuarial Data Analytics is a university program offered by Macquarie University. The program is designed to provide students with advanced tools and techniques in data analytics, focusing on practical application using real-life case studies.
General Information
- Unit Convenor: Maggie Lee
- Lecturer: Pavel Shevchenko
- Credit Points: 10
- Prerequisites: Permission by special approval
- Corequisites: None
- Co-badged Status: None
- Unit Description: This unit covers advanced tools and techniques in data analytics, with a focus on practical application using real-life case studies. Students will learn how to apply and develop these skills in a range of business environments.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Explain the key iterative steps involved in building a model
- Describe the various stages in data understanding and preparation
- Compare predictive modelling techniques to select an appropriate method for a stated situation
- Use a range of perspectives to evaluate the appropriateness of a model
- Communicate modelling results to a range of business decision-making audiences
General Assessment Information
- Late Assessment Submission Penalty: 5% penalty per day for written assessments, up to 7 days
- Special Consideration: Students must submit an application for special consideration for late submissions of time-sensitive tasks
Assessment Tasks
- Professional Practice: Data Analytics Report (20%): A written report (max 2000 words) demonstrating actuarial data analytics skills in commercial scenarios
- Skills Development: Reflection Portfolio (20%): A portfolio of project-based tasks (max 1000 words) showcasing practical application of skills and knowledge
- Formal and Observed Learning: Exam (60%): A 3-hour exam held during the University Examination period
Delivery and Resources
- Classes: Offered via classes in the North Ryde campus, Sydney CBD campus, and via distance education
- Online Lecture Recordings: Available through the University's lecture recording facility (ECHO360 or Zoom)
- Timetable: Accessible through eStudent Class Finder
- Teaching Staff: Maggie Lee (Unit Convenor) and Pavel Shevchenko (Lecturer)
- Assumed Knowledge: Knowledge and skills acquired in subjects from the Foundation Program (Part 1s) of the Actuaries Institute education program
- Lecture Slides/Learning Guide: Available for each section of work
- Technology Used and Required: Software to code (R and R Studio) and word-processing software to produce reports
- Teaching Website: Course material available on the online learning management system (iLearn)
Unit Schedule
The unit schedule outlines the topics covered in each week of the session, including:
- Week 1: Business Environment
- Week 2: Communication
- Week 3: Data Exploration
- Week 4: Data Quality
- Week 5: Data Manipulation and Cleansing
- Week 6: Basic Concepts and Linear Regression
- Week 7: Linear Regression II
- Week 8: Model Selection
- Week 9: GLM (Poisson Regression), Clustering
- Week 10: Regression Tree Methods
- Week 11: Classification
- Week 12: Neural Networks and Generalised Additive Models
- Week 13: Mortality Modelling using Regression Tree
Policies and Procedures
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central, including:
- Academic Appeals Policy
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Academic Progression Policy
- Assessment Policy
- Fitness to Practice Procedure
- Assessment Procedure
- Complaints Resolution Procedure for Students and Members of the Public
- Special Consideration Policy
Student Support
Macquarie University provides a range of support services for students, including:
- Academic Success: Resources to develop English language proficiency, academic writing, and communication skills
- Library: Online and face-to-face support to help students find and use relevant information resources
- Student Services and Support: IT support, accessibility and disability support, mental health support, safety support, and social support
- Student Enquiries: Service Connect Portal or contact Service Connect
- IT Help: Support for University computer systems and technology
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