70 Master's degrees in Actuarial Science in Europe
Actuarial Management
The MSc Actuarial Management at City St George's, University of London is designed for graduates from actuarial science or related degrees, as well as part-qualified actuaries, who have covered most Core Principle subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) in the UK, or equivalent.
Actuarial and Financial Sciences
The Master’s Degree in Actuarial and Financial Sciences at University of Valencia represents a transformation of the second cycle degree with the same name, taught by the Faculty of Economics of the University of Valencia since the academic year 1999-2000.

Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Quantitative Risk Management
The Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Quantitative Risk Management programme at University of Amsterdam provides an excellent grounding for your career as a risk manager. It is all about identifying, assessing and controlling threats to an organisation's capital and earnings.
Quantitative Finance
Globally, financial tools, products and software are becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated. There's a demand for market-aware graduates who can demonstrate an understanding of mathematical models used in these products. Strathclyde Business School offfers the MSc Strathclyde Business School.

Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
Graduates of the Financial and Actuarial Mathematics study degree from Vilnius University are qualified to analyze and solve problems in theoretical models of finance and insurance, with the implementation of obtained solutions in practice.

Applied Actuarial Science
The Applied Actuarial Science programme from University of Kent provide a fast-track route to qualifying as an actuary, because students who achieve a high enough overall mark in these programmes can obtain exemptions from the professional examinations included within their studies.
Science in Marketing
The MSc in Science in Marketing program at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is designed to provide a high quality specialization in the marketing discipline with an international perspective.
Actuarial Science
This Actuarial Science MSc degree from the City St George's, University of London is for graduates with strong quantitative skills who wish to enter or are at the early stages of the actuarial profession.

Actuarial Science with Data Analytics
This Actuarial Science with Data Analytics MSc programme offered at the University of Leicester is for you if you want to kick-start your actuarial career and gain the skills to apply data analytics to solve real business problems.
Mathematics
Studying Mathematics (Research) programme at the University of Kent gives you a chance to begin your own research, develop your own creativity and be part of a long tradition of people investigating analytic, geometric and algebraic ideas.
Actuarial Science
This Master of Science (MSc) in Actuarial Science from University of Lausanne, offers a complete basic training for future actuaries. An actuary is a business professional who deals with the financial impact of risk and uncertainty.
Actuarial Science
Our MSc Actuarial Science provides you with a fast track into the profession by providing up to six exemptions from the exams you must pass to become a fully qualified actuary. As an actuary, you are an expert in risk management. Most actuaries work in areas like life insurance, pensions, investments, banking and more. With your data science skills, you are in high demand across the world.

Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Actuarial Science - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Actuarial Science - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
PGCE (Secondary) Mathematics
The PGCE (Secondary) Mathematics at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed for aspiring mathematics teachers. This course equips you with the skills necessary to excel in diverse educational settings, particularly in London’s multicultural schools, fostering a rich learning environment for all students.

Actuarial and Financial Engineering
This Master’s programme prepares you for a wide array of careers in actuarial science, financial engineering or quantitative risk management in financial institutions. You will learn to construct robust risk models and integrate techniques to report the results of your in-depth analysis, you will study the quantitative instruments necessary to analyze vital contemporary issues.

Actuarial Science
The Actuarial Science degree from University of Essex provide assessments of financial security systems, with a focus on their complexity, their mathematics, and their mechanisms.
Mathematics and Computation
Understand the mathematical foundations of the structures and processes in today's society. Learn more at the Mathematics and Computation programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Econometrics - Financial Econometrics
Areas of study in the Econometrics - Financial Econometrics programme of the University of Amsterdam include capital markets, financial institutions, corporate finance and corporate governance. Topics often focus on the valuation of assets such as individual stocks, bonds, derivatives, currencies and other financial instruments.
Actuarial and Financial Mathematics
The Actuarial and Financial Mathematics programme at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau is a scientific-research-oriented programme that provides the theoretical foundations and skills necessary for a comprehensive understanding of large areas of the increasingly complex financial and actuarial markets. It also provides a link between mathematics and financial economics.