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ABP100Y1 - Introduction to Academic Studies

Hours: 72S

This interdisciplinary, skills-focused course parallels the other component courses of the full-time Academic Bridging Program, supplementing those courses and helping students integrate their entire Academic Bridging experience, while providing intensive, workshop-style training in the fundamental skills needed for success in further university studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The course will also provide academic advising and planning, to help students understand and navigate university culture. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1), Society and its Institutions (3)

ABP101Y1 - Introduction to Academic Studies in the Sciences

Hours: 72S

This interdisciplinary, skills-focused course parallels the other component courses of the full-time ABP Science Option, supplementing those courses and helping students integrate their entire Academic Bridging experience, while providing intensive, workshop-style training in the fundamental skills needed for success in further university studies in Mathematics and the Sciences. The course will also provide academic advising and planning, to help students understand and navigate university culture. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ABP102Y1 - Diversity and Social Justice in Canada

Previous Course Number: JWU100Y1, WDW102Y1

Hours: 72L

Despite its image as a multicultural nation, non-dominant groups have often experienced discrimination and injustice within Canada. The course examines experiences of injustice in Canada from diverse perspectives, amplifying voices of marginalized communities (e.g., Indigenous and other racialized peoples, LGBTQ2S+) and providing a more nuanced and critical view of diversity in Canada, historically and in the present. The course will also highlight the ways diverse communities have resisted injustices and have worked towards the creation of more just futures in Canada. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW102Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1), Society and its Institutions (3)

ABP103Y1 - Explorations in Literary Imagination: From Conventional to Cutting Edge

Previous Course Number: ENG185Y1, WDW103Y1

Hours: 72L

This course introduces students to the study of literature through an exploration of the conventional to the cutting edge, in terms of literary content, genre, and form. Students will learn to identify and challenge literary conventions and structures while exploring new formats and media. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: ENG185Y1, WDW103Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

ABP104Y1 - Environmental Issues Today

Previous Course Number: WDW104Y1

Hours: 72L

This interdisciplinary course introduces the major issues regarding the sustainability of the global environment in the face of human development by integrating humanities and social science with the fundamental concept of environmental science. It examines major environmental problems, such as rapid climate change and land degradation as well as the role and impact of government, economics, and ethics on environmental issues. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW104Y1
Breadth Requirements: Society and its Institutions (3)

ABP105Y1 - Indigenous Cultures and Societies

Previous Course Number: WDW105Y1

Hours: 72L

This course provides an interdisciplinary focus on key topics relevant to Indigenous communities, historically and in the present. Students will be introduced to diverse cultures, communities, and worldviews of Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island (particularly Canada) and how they have been affected by colonialism. Emphasis will be placed on the ways Indigenous peoples are resisting social, economic, political, and environmental injustices, while revitalizing their identities, knowledges, and communities and creating space for the expression of Indigenous voices.

Storytelling that prioritizes the perspectives and worldviews of Indigenous peoples will guide students’ learning about course topics, issues, and concepts. Students will be encouraged to connect their own storied identities and perspectives to course themes and issues. Classes will involve a mix of interactive lectures, class discussion, student-led learning opportunities, and field trips. Class time and assignments will also be devoted to helping students build their critical thinking, reading, and writing skills towards the completion of a research-based essay due at the end of the year. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW105Y1
Breadth Requirements: Society and its Institutions (3)

ABP106Y1 - Media, Culture, and Society

Previous Course Number: WDW106Y1

Hours: 72L

This interdisciplinary course provides an introduction to the cultural and social impacts of present-day popular mass media. Themes explored include the economic and political forces that shape the media world, the role of technology, and issues of representation, gender, and social justice. The course examines a wide range of texts, emphasizing popular culture produced in Canada, and students will have the opportunity to draw extensively on their own interactions with popular media. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW106Y1
Breadth Requirements: Creative and Cultural Representations (1)

ABP107Y1 - Introduction to University Studies in Mathematics

Previous Course Number: WDW107Y1

Hours: 72L

This course focuses on mathematical concepts and skills needed for success in First Year university Math and Science courses. Students will develop quantitative reasoning abilities required to critique arguments and make decisions, and will gain a deep understanding of functions modeling relationships. The course highlights multiple representations of each topic, emphasizing connections, and workshop-style sessions enable students to strengthen the skills they learn. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW107Y1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ABP108Y1 - Introduction to University Studies in Chemistry

Previous Course Number: WDW108Y1

Hours: 72L

This course covers the fundamental knowledge and skills needed for success in First Year university Chemistry and other Sciences such as Biology. Topics include atoms, elements, and compounds; the chemical and physical properties of gases, liquids, and solids; chemical reactions; and the importance of chemistry in understanding the world around us, with attention to how it can address issues in medicine, the environment, and sustainability. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW108Y1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ABP109Y1 - Diverse Histories of Canada

Previous Course Number: WDW101Y1

Hours: 72L

This course explores diverse, under-acknowledged narratives of people, such as Indigenous and racialized peoples, within the territories currently known as Canada to challenge monolithic, linear, and uncritical representations of this country's past and future. Archival materials, maps, place names, art, literature, film, and other texts will be approached from interdisciplinary perspectives to reveal different orientations to historical events, social injustices, and futures of this territory. Open only to Academic Bridging Program students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Exclusion: WDW101Y1
Breadth Requirements: Society and its Institutions (3)

ACT199H1 - Decipher Financial Puzzles in the Media and Pop Culture

Hours: 24L

Have you ever watched a pundit’s passionate rant over financial crisis on TV and wondered whether he was right or wrong? Did you get the full story after watching movies like Margin Call or The Big Short? What was the efficiency market versus behavioral finance debate all about? Did you wonder why everyone in the financial press seem to be calling for a lower debt/equity ratio on banks in the post-crisis era? If you find yourself think about those questions, this is the course for you. We will start from some basic building blocks of finance, such as time value of money and discounting, and proceed to look at some of the important financial controversies you have read or heard in the pop culture or media. Restricted to first-year students. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT230H1 - Mathematics of Finance for Non-Actuaries

Hours: 24L/12T

Introduction to financial mathematics, interest measurement, present value calculation, annuity valuation, loan amortization, consumer financing arrangements, bond valuation. The course is aimed at a general audience who will not be continuing in the actuarial science program. Course manuals fee: $30.

Prerequisite: First-year Calculus
Exclusion: ACT240H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT240H1 - Mathematics of Investment & Credit

Hours: 24L/12T

Interest, discount and present values, as applied to determine prices and values of annuities, mortgages, bonds, equities; loan repayment schedules and consumer finance payments in general; yield rates on investments given the costs on investments. Course manuals fee: $45.

Prerequisite: MAT137Y1 (minimum grade 63%)/ MAT157Y1 (minimum grade 60%)
Exclusion: ACT230H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT245H1 - Financial Principles for Actuarial Science I

Hours: 24L/12T

Term structure of interest rates, cashflow duration, convexity and immunization, forward and futures contracts, interest rate swaps, introduction to investment derivatives and hedging strategies.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1, MAT137Y1 (minimum grade 63%)/ MAT157Y1 (minimum grade 60%)
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT247H1 - Introductory Life Contingencies

Hours: 36L

Probability theory applied to survival and to costs and risks of life assurances, life annuities, and pensions; analysis of survival distributions; international actuarial notation. Course manuals fee: $35.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1; MAT137Y1 (minimum grade 63%)/ MAT157Y1 (minimum grade 60%); STA257H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT348H1 - Life Contingencies II

Hours: 36L

Determination of benefit premium and benefit reserves for life insurance and annuities; analysis of insurance loss random variables; theory of life contingencies for multiple lives. This is the second course in the life contingencies series, following ACT247H1.

Course manuals fee: $40.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%)
Corequisite: STA257H1/ STA237H1, MAT237Y1/ MAT257Y1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT349H1 - Corporate Finance for Actuarial Science

Hours: 24L/12T

Corporate finance for actuarial science students.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%)
Corequisite: STA257H1/ STA237H1, MAT237Y1/ MAT257Y1
Exclusion: ECO358H1, ECO359H1, RSM332H1, RSM333H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT350H1 - Applied Probability for Actuarial Science

Hours: 24L/12T

The course offers an introduction to elementary probability theory and stochastic processes. The main goal of the course is to help actuarial students understand the concept of stochastic processes with particular emphasis on Markov chains that are of great importance in Life Contingencies and Property and Casualty insurance.


The course will cover the following topics: a basic review of probabilities with emphasis on conditional probabilities and expectations, discrete time Markov chains, Poisson processes, continuous time Markov chains, renewal theory and some applications, queueing theory.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%), STA257H1/ STA237H1
Corequisite: MAT223H1/ MAT240H1, MAT237Y1/ MAT257Y1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT370H1 - Financial Principles for Actuarial Science II

Hours: 36L

Mathematical theory of financial derivatives, discrete and continuous option pricing models, hedging strategies and exotic option valuation.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%)
Corequisite: STA261H1/ STA238H1, MAT237Y1/ MAT257Y1
Exclusion: RSM435H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT371H1 - Basic Reserving Methods For P&C Insurance

Hours: 24L/12T

Topics covered include reserving data and triangles, diagnoses methods that range from triangle of ratios of paid claims to reported claims to triangle of reported claim ratios. The syllabus also includes projection techniques. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1, STA257H1/ STA237H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT372H1 - Basic Ratemaking Methods For P&C Insurance

Hours: 24L/12T

This course covers the basic ratemaking methods for P&C insurance. It assumes that students are familiar with traditional reserving diagnoses and projection methods. The syllabus would introduce concepts related to earning of exposures, on-level factors, catastrophe loading, large loss loading and credibility.Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Prerequisite: ACT371H1

ACT390H1 - Professional Experience in Actuarial Science

Hours: 24S

This course is preparation for an internship work term. It includes various professional skill workshops, networking activities and an invited speaker series. The course is mandatory for students in the Actuarial Science Specialist program. A limited number of spots in the course are open for students in the Actuarial Science Major program. Students in the major program must apply to the department for permission to take the course. This is a CR/NCR course.

This course does not carry credit weight and is evaluated as Credit/No Credit. No tuition fee is associated, however a $638 ancillary fee will be assessed towards Professional Experience preparatory program costs.

Prerequisite: Enrolment in the Actuarial Science Specialist program or by approval of the Department of Statistical Sciences.

ACT391H1 - Professional Internship

Internship course for students enrolled in the Actuarial Science Specialist, fulfilled as a 420-hour work term at a minimum (maybe longer based on professional and academic needs) in a workplace related to actuarial science in third or fourth year. ACT390H1 must be completed first in preparation. Contact Department for more information.

This course does not carry credit weight and is evaluated as Credit/No Credit. No tuition fee is associated, however an ancillary fee of $806 will be assessed towards Professional Experience placement.

Prerequisite: ACT390H1

ACT398H0 - Research Excursions

An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities/research-excursions-program. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT398Y0 - Research Excursions

An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. Details at https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/academics/research-opportunities/research-excursions-program. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT451H1 - Loss Models

Hours: 36L

Loss models policy adjustments, frequency and severity models, compound distributions.

Prerequisite: STA257H1/ STA237H1, ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%)
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT452H1 - Loss Models II

Hours: 36L

Estimation of Loss and Survival Models using complete, censored and truncated data. Product-Limit estimation, empirical estimation, moment and percentile estimation, maximum likelihood estimation and simulation models.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%), STA261H1/ STA238H1, ACT451H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT455H1 - Advanced Life Contingencies

Hours: 36L

Advanced life contingencies, multiple decrement theory, insurance policy expenses, multi-state transition models, Poisson processes. This course is the last in the three-course series for life contingencies, following ACT247H1 and ACT348H1.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%), ACT348H1, ACT350H1/ STA347H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT460H1 - Stochastic Methods for Actuarial Science and Finance

Hours: 36L

Applications of the lognormal distribution, Brownian motion, geometric Brownian motion, martingales, Ito's lemma, stochastic differential equations, interest rate models, the Black-Scholes model, volatility, value at risk, conditional tail expectation. Topics in advanced financial mathematics.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%), ACT350H1/ STA347H1
Recommended Preparation: ACT370H1 strongly recommended
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

ACT466H1 - Credibility and Simulation

Hours: 36L

Limited fluctuation credibility, Bayesian estimation, Buhlmann credibility, non-parametric credibility methods, inverse transformation simulation method, specialized simulation methods for the normal and lognormal distributions, Monte Carlo methods, the bootstrap method.

Prerequisite: ACT240H1 (minimum 63%), ACT245H1 (minimum 63%), ACT247H1 (minimum 63%), STA261H1/ STA238H1, ACT451H1
Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)

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