Graduates from domestic Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and equivalent recognized institutions abroad, primarily from related academic fields, are eligible for admission to the MSc program. Examples of related academic disciplines include, but are not limited to:

  • Statistics and Actuarial-Financial Mathematics
  • Statistics and Insurance Science
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Informatics
  • Economics and Economic Science
  • Finance and Banking Management
  • Accounting and Financial Science
  • Business Organization and Administration

Undergraduate students from domestic institutions who are in their final year of study may also be accepted, provided that they have fulfilled all their academic obligations and submit the required certification before their MSc program enrollment date.

Career Paths

Graduates of the MSc in Statistics and Actuarial-Financial Mathematics can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including Business Administration, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Analysis, Finance, Actuarial Science, and Informatics.

Specifically, they can work in roles such as:

  • Statisticians
  • Data Analysts
  • Actuaries
  • Risk Managers
  • Financial Analysts
  • Financial Consultants

Additionally, MSc graduates are qualified to conduct statistical studies and research across various market sectors.

The knowledge and expertise gained through the MSc program serve as a crucial foundation for employment in both the private and public sectors, in companies and organizations such as:

  • Banks
  • Insurance Companies
  • Stock Market and Investment Firms
  • Business Consulting Firms
  • Market Research Companies
  • Polling Companies
  • Advertising Agencies
  • Telecommunications Companies
  • Pharmaceutical Companies and Hospitals (Biostatistics)
  • Ministries and Public Organizations
  • International Organizations (e.g., International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Investment Bank, European Union, Eurostat, World Bank, etc.)