Available Courses
SOA ASA
Probability
An introduction to fundamental probability concepts. Explore discrete and continuous distributions, both the univariate and multivariate variety. Solve problems that span a wide range of scenarios, including insurance.
Next SittingJan 15 - Jan 26 Register by Dec 17Financial Mathematics
An introduction to financial mathematics concepts and their application in calculating present and accumulated values across various cash flow scenarios and financial instruments. This foundational knowledge is essential for future tasks such as reserving, valuation, pricing, and more in subsequent exams.
Next SittingFeb 5 - Feb 16 Register by Jan 7Fundamentals of Actuarial Mathematics
Dig deeper into advanced FM concepts relevant to actuarial work. This exam serves as an introduction to actuarial mathematics in modeling both short-term and long-term coverages. Topics include ratemaking, reserving, contingent payment models, and financial risks.
Next SittingFeb 24 - Mar 2 Register by Jan 27Statistics for Risk Modeling
Equip yourself with the statistical tools and techniques essential for risk modeling. Explore regression analysis, time series, and unsupervised learning. Understand what distinguishes one technique from another, including their strengths and weaknesses.
Next SittingJan 6 - Jan 12 Register by Dec 2Predictive Analytics
Apply predictive modeling techniques and data analytics tools to case studies. Learn how to make judgment calls that involve data preprocessing and model evaluation, among other considerations. Develop skillful communication on the subject matter.
Next SittingApr 14 - Apr 17 Register by Mar 9Advanced Long-Term Actuarial Mathematics
Focus on advanced actuarial models for long-term insurance products, such as life insurance, annuities, and pensions. Explore modeling techniques for analyzing insurance liabilities, projecting future cash flows, and assessing the financial health of insurance companies.
Next SittingApr 21 - Apr 21 Register by Mar 16Advanced Short-Term Actuarial Mathematics
Cover models and techniques specific to short-term insurance products, such as property and casualty insurance. Learn about risk assessment, ratemaking, and reserving across various insurance lines like auto and homeowners. Delve into model selection, advanced credibility procedures, and the application of severity and aggregate models.
Next SittingApr 22 - Apr 22 Register by Mar 16
SOA FSA
CP 351
This FSA-level exam covers asset-liability management. Apply financial and actuarial principles to manage risks related to mismatches between assets and liabilities. Explore investment strategy, performance measurement, and risk mitigation techniques across complex financial systems.
Next SittingMar 27 - Mar 27 Register by Feb 16- INV 101
INV 101 – Portfolio Management
As the first course in the SOA’s Investment practice area, INV 101 provides the essential foundation for portfolio management. You’ll gain a clear understanding of major asset classes, how portfolios are constructed, managed, and evaluated, and the fundamentals of credit risk management. Our INV 101 course will be available for sale in early 2026.
- INV 201
INV 201 – Quantitative Finance
INV 201 is the second course in the SOA’s Investment practice area and builds on the foundation you established in INV 101. This course is a key milestone for actuaries looking to develop strong quantitative skills to thrive in functions such as hedging, portfolio management, asset-liability management, and product management. Our INV 201 course will be available for sale in early 2026.
SOA VEE
Validation by Educational Experience
Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) is a three-part requirement to obtain your ASA designation from the SOA. VEE credit is obtained through SOA-approved college courses or by SOA-approved online VEE courses like Coaching Actuaries. Available credits are: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Accounting, Finance, and Mathematical Statistics.
CAS
Modern Actuarial Statistics I
Delve into the core of actuarial probability theories, covering both discrete and continuous probability distributions, multivariate models, and stochastic processes. Focus on practical applications in insurance, including risk modeling and decision-making under uncertainty. Enhance analytical skills essential in risk assessment and predictive modeling.
Next SittingJan 28 - Feb 3 Register by Jan 8Modern Actuarial Statistics II
Build on your learning in MAS-I and dig deeper into advanced statistical techniques. Explore credibility theory, linear mixed models, advanced statistical learning, and time series modeling. Learn to apply these techniques to model dependence structures, estimate risk parameters, and perform predictive analytics in insurance and finance.
Next SittingJan 28 - Feb 3 Register by Jan 8Basic Techniques for Ratemaking and Estimating Claim Liabilities
Understand ratemaking and reserving techniques essential for property and casualty insurance. Master methods for estimating claim liabilities and setting insurance rates based on data analysis and actuarial principles. Learn to handle real-world insurance scenarios effectively, emphasizing analytical and decision-making skills within the actuarial field.
Next SittingApr 14 - Apr 21- 6U
Regulation and Financial Reporting (US)
Required for the ACAS and FCAS designations, Exam 6U covers the laws, programs, and accounting principles that shape the property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry. With Coaching Actuaries, you'll learn how actuaries navigate the industry’s regulatory framework and reach a major milestone in your journey. Our 6U course will be available for sale in early 2026.
Next SittingApr 14 - Apr 21