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Mathematics, Actuarial Science and Statistics
  • University of Southampton

Dr Sujit Sahu School of Mathematics
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School of Mathematics
  • Large student centred school
  • Expertise across mathematical physics, applied
    mathematics, operational research, pure
    mathematics and statistics
  • Active links with business, industry, science and
    technology
  • A centre for interdisciplinary research and
    teaching
  • Large graduate school with three thriving MSc
    programmes and many research students

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Mathematics students
  • 550 MMath BSc students
  • 85 MSc students
  • 48 PhD students

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Teaching Assessment
  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Supervisions
  • Computing Labs
  • Consolidation Class
  • Private study
  • Exams
  • Coursework
  • Projects
  • Presentations
  • In-class tests

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Course structure
Topology
Hyperbolic Geometry
Mathematical Programming
Simulation and Queues
Design and Analysis of Experiments
Algebra Analysis Calculus Differential
Equations Geometry Mathematical
Modelling Probability and Statistics
Number Theory and Cryptography
Applications of Mathematics in Biology
Relativity, Black Holes and Cosmology
Mathematical Finance
Rings and Fields
Gravitational Waves
Optimization
Metric Spaces
Complex Function Theory
Differential Geometry and its Applications
Groups and Symmetry
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Programmes of Study
  • Single Honours
  • BSc Mathematics
  • MMath Mathematics
  • BSc Mathematical Studies
  • Mathematics for Business
  • Mathematics with
  • Actuarial Science, Economics, Finance
  • Management Sciences, Statistics,
  • Operational Research, Computer Science
  • Mathematics for Arts
  • Mathematics with Music
  • Mathematics and French, German, Spanish
  • Mathematics for Science
  • Mathematics with
  • Astronomy, Biology
  • Physics, Computer Science

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Some money making ideas with Mathematics
  • Google search
  • Pricing financial options
  • iPod and MP3
  • Green logistics
  • Formula 1 pit stop strategies
  • Financial Portfolios
  • Encryption of credit cards
  • Airline pricing
  • Linear Algebra
  • Differential Equations
  • Analysis
  • Operational Research
  • Optimization
  • Statistics
  • Number Theory
  • Linear Programming

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Mathematics with Actuarial Science
  • Our most popular programme!
  • Lets learn a bit more about it!

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Actuarial Science
  • Why choose Mathematics with Actuarial Science?
  •   Actuarial Studies focus on the study of
    Mathematics and Statistics integrated with
  • Economics,
  • Finance,
  • Demography and
  • Actuarial Science
  • For most people the excellent career prospects
    are the main reason for choosing Mathematics
    Actuarial Science

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EXAMPLES OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS
  • Mr Patel is 65 and had a heart attack 3 years ago
    how much should his travel insurance to the USA
    for 2 weeks cost?
  • How many children in India will require
    elementary schooling in 2015?
  • Could health insurance for my pet cat be included
    free as part of my house insurance?
  • How much will it cost if it rains at the Olympics
    in 2012?
  • How much funding should the Indian Government put
    aside for building new roads for the next 10
    years?

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TEST YOURSELVES..
  • Should health insurance be cheaper or more
    expensive for smokers?
  • MUCH CHEAPER
  • How old do you have to be to have a 50 chance of
    dying in the next 6 months?
  • 103
  • If you are 80 what chance do you have of living
    until 81?
  • 97

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How much do Actuaries earn?
  • Lots!
  • Typical Actuarial salaries start at about 60,000
    (Rs 48 Lakh)
  • Many Actuaries earn well over 150,000 (Rs 1.2
    Crore!)
  • The profession is very carefully regulated
  • It also has a high professional profile
  • And high professional standards
  • -Actuaries are needed worldwide

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Does India need more Actuaries?
  • There are about 6000 professional actuaries for 6
    crore UK citizens.
  • There are about 100 crore Indians. How many
    actuaries are needed?
  • See an article in rediff.com For a 7-figure
    salary, be an actuary
  • Many banks such as HSBC will pay very highly to
    Southampton graduates.
  • Southampton is a brand name!

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Top ten subjects studied by new entrants to the
Actuarial profession in 2004-7
Mathematics 350
Actuarial Science 198
Mathematics and other 89
Mathematics and Statistics 53
Economics 43
Statistics 29
Physics 31
Actuarial Maths and Statistics 30
Actuarial Science and Statistics 26
Mathematical Science 23
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How does the system of exemptions work?
  • One of the major attractions of a Mathematics
    with Actuarial Science programme is the
    exemptions
  • The professional examinations to become a
    fully-qualified Actuary are long and difficult
  • If a degree programme grants exemptions from some
    of these then it may be possible to qualify as an
    Actuary much quicker than normal
  • A Southampton Maths with Actuarial Science
    graduate can earn the maximum number of
    exemptions!

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Exemptions from Actuarial Professional
Examinations
  • The new examination structure consists of
  • 8 exams at Core Technical stage (CT1 to CT8)
  • 3 exams at Core Applications stage (CA1 to CA3)
  • 2 exams at Specialist Technical stage (2 from
    ST1 to ST6)
  • 1 exam at Specialist Application stage (1 from
    SA1 to SA6)
  • A total of 14 examinations must therefore be
    passed to qualify as an Actuary.
  • Exemption from some of the Specialist exams by
    undertaking a course of study or a research
    dissertation as an alternative is now possible.

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Actuarial Professional Examinations CT stage
  • CT1 Financial Mathematics
  • CT2 Finance and Financial Reporting
  • CT3 Probability and Mathematical Statistics
  • CT4 Models
  • CT5 Contingencies
  • CT6 Statistical Methods
  • CT7 Economics
  • CT8 Financial Economics

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Agreement with the IoA
  • It has been agreed with the Institute of
    Actuaries that students achieving a suitable
    performance in certain units will get an
    exemption from the corresponding subject in the
    professional examinations.
  • A maximum of 8 exemptions out of the 8 CT
    stage units is possible
  • THE SOUTHAMPTON PROGRAMME OFFERS ALL 8 EXEMPTIONS
  • This means that after completing our
    programme you would be over half way to
    qualifying as an actuary

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What about Statistics?
All knowledge
is, in final analysis, history. All
sciences are, in the abstract, mathematics.
All judgements are in, in their rationale,
statistics.

Prof C. R. Rao
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What is Statistics?
  • Statistics is the scientific application of
    mathematical principles to the collection,
    analysis, and presentation of numerical data, and
    the interpretation of the results.
  • Statisticians provide crucial guidance in
    determining what information is reliable and
    which predictions can be trusted. They often help
    search for clues to the solution of a scientific
    mystery and sometimes keep investigators from
    being misled by false impressions.
  • Many economic, social, political, and military
    decisions cannot be made without statistical
    techniques, such as the design of experiments to
    gain government approval of a newly manufactured
    drug.

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What Do Statisticians Do?
  • Produce trustworthy data
  • Analyse data to make their meaning clear
  • Draw practical conclusions from data
  • Principles of 4-Rs Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic
    and
  • Reasoning under Uncertainty

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Job Characteristics
  • Use data to solve problems in a wide variety of
    fields
  • Apply mathematical and statistical knowledge to
    social, economic, medical, political, and
    ecological problems
  • Work individually and/or as part of an
    interdisciplinary team
  • Travel to consult with other professionals or
    attend conferences, seminars, and continuing
    education activities
  • Advance the frontiers of statistics, mathematics,
    and probability through education and research
  • If you enjoy any of these, a career in statistics
    may be right for you!

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Examples of Statistics Careers
  • Medicine
  • Search for improved medical treatments
    based on carefully designed experiments.
  • Environment
  • Produce data on the abundance and
    location of plants and animals, on the spread of
    pollution from its sources, and on the possible
    effects of changes in human activities.
  • Industry
  • Maintain quality of goods and services
    and the efficiency with which they are produced
    and delivered.
  • Government Surveys
  • How many people are unemployed this month?
    What do we export to China, and what do we
    import? Are rates of violent crime increasing or
    decreasing?
  • Market Research
  • Are consumer tastes in television programs
    changing? What are promising locations for a new
    retail outlet?

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What do I do as a Statistician?
  • Sulfate pollution map of the Eastern US in 2001

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Annual map for the North Atlantic Ocean
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Scholarships and Bursaries
  • Golden Jubilee Scholarships
  • Two scholarships comprising the full value of
    tuition fees for the normal duration of study in
    the School of Mathematics.
  • School Scholarships
  • Scholarships of up to 5,000 per annum will be
    awarded automatically to any international
    student who is accepted on an undergraduate
    degree programme. These scholarships will be
    awarded on the basis of examination performance
    more than 80 in XII exams.

Golden Jubilee Scholar Pradeep Subedi (06-09)
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What happens to our graduates?
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Mean Starting Salaries in Mathematics Mean Starting Salaries in Mathematics
Southampton 21,948
Russell Group 20,688
Others 18,481
Source HESA 2006 Soton data
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  • Southampton Mathematics Department is 2nd in the
    Country for graduate employment 6 months after
    graduation.

(Better than Bristol, Cambridge, Durham,
Edinburgh, Imperial, Nottingham, Oxford and
Warwick)
www.unistats.com (2008)
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Destinations
  • Academia, Accountancy, Actuarial, Aircraft
    Design, Banking, Brokerage, City Quant, Crime
    Analysis, Computer Game Design, Financial
    Analysis, Fusion Research, (ex-) Home Secretary,
    IT, Logistics, Management Consultancy, Marketing,
    Medical Research, Merchant Banking, Meteorology,
    Oceanography, Oil Industry, Pharmaceuticals,
    Security Service, Simulation, Statistician,
    Systems Analysis, Tax, Teaching, Transport
    Planner, Underwriter, Uranium production....

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What we offer
  • A student centred community
  • A caring staff, committed to teaching and
    sustaining an active learning environment
  • An international research programme inspiring a
    leading edge curriculum
  • An extremely broad undergraduate curriculum,
    feeding into a range of postgraduate
    opportunities
  • A track record of success in graduate employment
    and training
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