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Fulfill VEE RequirementsUpdated: 24 October 2007
The CAS, CIA, and SOA Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) topics consist of the following subjects:
These topics are not tested on the preliminary exams, but are required in addition to the preliminary exams. NOTE: VEE topics are not prerequisites for the preliminary examinations. They need not be completed prior to writing any of the preliminary exams and may be fulfilled independently of the preliminary exam process.
In addition to the preliminary education requirements listed above, each society has additional educational requirements for membership. Please visit the Web sites of the three societies for additional information. Details about the process for obtaining credit for the VEE topics are provided below. VEE topics are not prerequisites for the preliminary examinations and may be fulfilled independently of the preliminary exam process.
For more information visit the Approved Courses/Experiences for VEE Web page.
The VEE Administration Committee determines which college courses, standardized exams, and other educational experiences are approved for VEE credit. All approved courses/experiences will be listed in the Directory of Approved VEE Courses/Experiences or the Standardized Exams and Other Educational Experiences list available on the CAS, CIA, and SOA Web Sites. Each list identifies the educational institution, the approved courses/experiences by VEE topic, a unique approval code for each course/experience, and the years for which the courses/experiences were approved. Before a candidate may submit an application to receive individual credit for a VEE topic, the course or educational experience itself must first be approved and listed in the Directory of Approved Courses/Experiences or the Standardized Exams and Other Educational Experiences list. Both lists are found on the Approved Courses/Experiences for VEE Web page. If a VEE Course/Experience does not appear on either list, approval must be requested by completing a VEE Course Approval Application and submitting it along with the required documentation. The guidelines that the VEE Administration Committee will use to determine whether specific courses or educational experiences are appropriate to fulfill the VEE requirements are provided below Step 2.
Candidates who have credit for at least two actuarial examinations with the SOA or CAS may submit a VEE Candidate Credit Application. In addition to the application, candidates will be required to arrange for an official transcript to be submitted to the VEE Administrator. Only approved courses/experiences listed in the Directory of Approved Courses or the Standardized Exams and Other Educational Experiences list may be used for VEE credit. Candidates may combine two approved courses/experiences to complete a VEE topic requirement. For example, an approved microeconomics course from a university may be combined with an approved macroeconomics course from another school or provider. Likewise, an approved regression course may be combined with an approved time series course from two different providers. In these cases candidates should include approval codes from both approved courses on their individual VEE credit application form. Corporate finance courses, however, must be completed in the combinations shown in the directory. No alternate combinations will be accepted without an additional course approval application process. Note: Candidates may not submit VEE credit applications for partial credit (e.g., an approved regression course may not be submitted alone, but must be accompanied on the same application by an approved time series course). Candidates may not submit an application for VEE credit for a topic until they have completed all requirements for that topic. Specific questions may be sent to vee@soa.org. Once a candidate's individual credit application and documentation of the required grade on an approved course/experience has been validated, credit for the specific VEE topic will be granted. The candidate will be sent a written response to each application. (For candidates with credit for Exam/Course 2 and/or 4 earned prior to 2005, transcripts will show credit for Exam/Course 2 and/or 4 only. The VEE credit earned as part of these courses is included in the Exam/Course 2 and/or 4 credit. It will not appear as a separate VEE credit.)
The following guidelines for the Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) requirement for Applied Statistical Methods will be used by the VEE Administration Committee to determine whether specific courses or educational experiences are appropriate to fulfill the VEE requirements. The "Directory of Approved VEE Courses/Experiences" will be linked from the CAS, CIA, and SOA Web Sites. Courses that meet the requirement for VEE-Applied Statistical Methods may be taught in the mathematics, statistics, or economics department, or in the business school. In economics departments, this course may be called Econometrics. The material could be covered in one course or two. The level of mathematical sophistication of these courses will vary widely and all levels are intended to be acceptable. Most of the topics listed below should be covered:
Regression analysis
The following guidelines for the Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) requirement for Corporate Finance will be used by the VEE Administration Committee to determine whether specific courses or educational experiences are appropriate to fulfill the VEE requirements. Details about submitting a course for approval as well as obtaining individual VEE credit are provided. The "Directory of Approved VEE Courses/Experiences" will be linked from the CAS, CIA, and SOA Web Sites. The typical corporate finance program covers the topics below in two semesters. Where this is done as a very high-level introductory semester followed by a more advanced semester, the second course may be the only course evaluated. Where the topics are split across two semesters or courses, both semesters will be evaluated. The exceptional case where the corporate finance topics are covered in only one course will also be considered. Most of the topics in each category listed below should be covered:
Finance
Investment
The following guidelines for the Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) requirement for Economics will be used by the VEE Administration Committee to determine whether specific courses or educational experiences are appropriate to fulfill the VEE requirements. Details about submitting a course for approval as well as obtaining individual VEE credit are provided. The "Directory of Approved VEE Courses/Experiences" will be linked from the CAS, CIA, and SOA Web Sites. Typically, the VEE requirement for Economics will be met if a candidate has completed two economics courses, one course covering microeconomics and the other covering macroeconomics. Most of the topics listed below should be covered:
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
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