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The following information is provided for students who wish to apply for the CA2 Model Documentation, Analysis and Reporting module. Students who cannot attend a face-to-face course in the UK or overseas may now enrol for the Distance Learning version of the course.
Further information can be obtained by contacting courses@actuaries.org.uk
The aim of this module is to ensure that the successful candidate understands how to model data, document the work (including maintaining an audit trail), analyse the methods used and outputs generated and communicate the approach, results and conclusions.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:
Based on the feedback from students and employers during the first year of this module it was decided to use the following criteria for courses from 1 September 2006. The student is strongly recommended to satisfy the following:
This means that the student and employer have great flexibility in deciding when they work through this module and can apply before they meet the above criteria. However, students should bear in mind that the examination assignment can draw on material from CT1 CT8.
Better candidates are those who have experience of communicating technical material to peer and senior colleagues. Hence, students may wish to wait until they have tackled CA3 or CA1 before taking this module.
Students need some familiarity with computer based spreadsheets and word processing packages. The test centres have Word and Excel packages. Guidance on the level of knowledge required is on the website.
The course based exam is a 2-day event. In advance a number of Excel techniques and practice assignments are worked on, which must be brought to the course.
The first day is intended to help students feel prepared for the exam and on the second day the exam takes place.
Preparation: (Day 1)
a.m.:
Aims of module
Outline of the main reasons why students fail
Feedback from pre-module work on Excel techniques
Good spreadsheet design and audit trails, working on a new assignment
p.m.:
Summary of good spreadsheet design and audit trails
Good summaries
Critique of pre-module assignment, marking a sample solution using the marking schedule
Assessment (Day 2)
Students work on individually assessed assignment
Students are reminded that special measures, such as extra time, are available for this module. However, students need to apply for these measures in the normal way and have these agreed for CA2 in advance with the Courses team. More information
As further guidance on the module, we provide four sample projects. The worked solutions given for Projects L6, L3, L1 and L2 are intended to demonstrate the standard required for a good pass. They are not perfect solutions and other approaches will be acceptable.
The first two of these projects, Projects L6 and L3, are previous examination assignments which have been worked through by the examiners to illustrate what is required of students.
Project L1 is a little shorter than a full examination assessment, and Project L2 is shorter and less complex than the examination will be. However, both are useful examples of the techniques and outputs required for this module.
Please note that all the projects are intended to show the broad scope of this module. You will work on the audit trail and communications aspects, in particular, during the first day of the module.
Sample Project L6 - Greyhound racing
Sample Project L3 - Assurance premiums
Sample Project L1 - Historical market data analysis
Sample Project L2 - Estimating the volatility parameter (sigma)
Students will be provided with some data and be asked to build some simple models, document the work, including maintaining an audit trail, analyse the methods used and outputs generated and write a summary outlining the description, approach, results and conclusions. They will hand in a spreadsheet with appropriate documentation and the summary. The summary is intended to demonstrate that the candidate has understood the task, the models produced and the results, and can communicate these to a senior colleague. Students can ask the assessor for help to move them forward. Help given will be recorded and taken into account in the assessment. The software used is a spreadsheet (Excel) for the model and audit trail and a word processing package (Word) for the summary. The instructions for the assignment will indicate which Core Reading is relevant and include relevant extracts from the Core Reading. Students can bring in reference books. Copies of Core Reading for subjects CT1-8 and Formulae and Tables will be available in electronic format. During the assessment refreshments will be available including tea/coffee breaks and a compulsory lunch break (minimum ½ hour). Students will not be permitted to speak to each other about the assignment.
There have been a number of instances of unprofessional behaviour from students attending the CA2 Module. Students are reminded that:
Any evidence of plagiarism will be treated seriously.
Results will be released according to a fixed schedule of dates.The process is the same as for the other CA examinations, namely, each script is marked by the assessor and the marks are reviewed by the Principal Assessor's team to ensure consistency of standards between modules. A pass list is agreed, together with fail grades for unsuccessful candidates. Results are reported to the Board of Examiners. Candidates will be notified by letter. Results will also be published on the website.
Exam counselling is now available to those students who can attend a meeting at the locations specified on the application form.
Candidates who are retaking this subject can:
We have seen a fall in the pass rates for this subject with the main reasons for failure being:
Better candidates are those who have experience of communicating technical material to peer and senior colleagues. Hence, as mentioned earlier, students may wish to wait until they have tackled CA3 or CA1 before taking this module.
Full refunds will only be made after 12 weeks for medical reasons or mitigating circumstances, with accompanying supportive documentation, consistent with the Examination Regulations governing refunds.