Actuarial Practice (CP1) builds on the technical material covered in all the earlier subjects and uses the techniques learnt to solve practical problems that might arise in any area in which actuaries practice. Additional material on risk management is introduced as an essential introduction to the Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary qualification.
This subject builds on the technical material covered in all earlier subjects and uses the techniques to solve actuarial problems and case studies.
CP1 consists of 2 papers. CP1A and CP1B are both to be assessed in 3 hours and 20 mins exams each.
In the CP1 subject, the approximate split of assessment across these three skill types is 20% Knowledge, 50% Application and 30% Higher Order Skills. The focus of skills differs between the two papers. Paper 1 will primarily test Knowledge and Application skills. The approximate split of assessment for paper 1 across the three skill types is 30% Knowledge, 55% Application and 15% Higher Order skills. Paper 2 will primarily test the Application and Higher Order skills. The approximate split of assessment for paper 2 across the three skill types is 10% Knowledge, 45% Application and 45% Higher Order skills.
Each paper will be marked out of 100 and the scores for the two papers will be aggregated.
There will be no requirement to pass or to reach a minimum standard on either paper on a stand-alone basis. In the examination questions may be set on any area of work in which actuaries participate, including wider fields such as banking, environmental issues, management of natural resources, and other topics. Questions will not require technical knowledge of the subject context beyond the material covered in this and the Actuarial Statistics, Actuarial Management and Business subjects, but a general understanding of the business, commercial, social and natural environment will be assumed.