May 04, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics, B.S., Actuarial Science Concentration


Actuarial Science Concentration (49 Hours)


An actuary is an executive who uses mathematical and statistical skills to define, analyze, and solve problems of society. Actuaries create and manage programs to reduce the adverse financial impact of the expected and unexpected events that happen to people. They are employed in business, industry, and government.

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, in cooperation with the actuarial science program in the Department of Risk Management and Insurance, offers the Bachelor of Science with a major in mathematics and a concentration in actuarial science. This program provides strong preparation in both mathematics and actuarial science.

Students completing this program may request that a suitable annotation be placed on their permanent record. Students must receive credit for CSC 1301 , CSC 1302 , ECON 2105  and ECON 2106  in the core curriculum Areas A-F or as electives.

Required Course to Fulfill CTW Requirement (3 Hours)


Mathematics Requirements (24 Hours)


Actuarial Science Requirements (16 Hours)


Required Economics Courses (6 Hours)


(if not completed in Area F)

Additional Courses


Additional courses must be taken as electives to complete a minimum of 120 semester hours