Bachelor of Science in Insurance and Pension Management
The Bachelor of Science in Insurance and Pension Management is designed for students who are passionate about the management and regulation of pension schemes and insurance services. The programme blends core theory with practical application, drawing on international practice in insurance, pensions and risk management. Students are introduced to areas such as principles of insurance, risk management, insurance law and contracts, pension and social security systems, retirement planning, investment and fund management, and the regulatory frameworks that govern insurance and pension funds. This combination of business, finance and specialised insurance and pension content equips graduates to understand how these sectors protect individuals, organisations and economies against risk while building long-term financial security.
Graduates are prepared for roles in life and general insurance companies, pension funds, social security schemes, brokerage and advisory firms, banks and investment institutions, and regulatory bodies. Typical career paths include insurance underwriter, claims officer or adjuster, insurance broker or sales executive, pension administrator or pension fund officer, pension consultant, risk and compliance officer, and benefits or retirement-plan administrator, with opportunities to progress into management and specialist advisory roles as they gain experience and further professional qualifications.
Program Details
Entry Requirements
Five (5) “O” level credits or better which must include English language and Mathematics.
Duration
4 years.
