Information for the student – Actuarial and Financial Sciences
Organization and teaching methodology
This master’s program consists of 120 ECTS credits.
From the total 120 ECTS credits 92,5 ECTS belong to compulsory modules. The remaining 27,5 ECTS are distributed as follows: 17,5 belong to elective specialization courses and 10 credits belong to the Final Project. The master's degree is structured to be able to study it in two academic years (four semesters).
Courses of the master's degree are grouped into ten different areas of knowledge that can be consulted in the Curriculum section.
In order to take the master's degree, students must have prior knowledge of mathematics, statistics and economics. Students who do not accredit this knowledge must enroll in the training supplements mentioned in the section Recommended applicant profile and admission requirements.
Coordination
Coordinator
Miguel Angel Santolino Prieto - Department of Econometrics, Statistics and Applied Economics
Secretary
Patricia Pagan Cebrian - Office of Masters and Doctorate
Members
Catalina Bolancé Losilla - Department of Econometrics, Statistics and Applied Economics
Ana Maria Gil Lafuente - Business Department
Teresa Costa Cor- Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Mercedes Ayuso Gutierrez - Department of Econometrics, Statistics and Applied Economics
Marta Gómez Puig - Department of Economics
Jordi Martí Pidelaserra – Department of Business
Fco. Javier Sarrasi Vizcarra - Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics