Minor in Actuarial Science
Program Objectives
The Minor in Actuarial Science seeks to provide students with the knowledge to work in the general area of actuarial science, mainly life and health insurance, pension funds, and financial security.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Minor in Actuarial Science, students should be able to:
- understand basic actuarial problems,
- model basic actuarial problems using mathematical, probabilistic and statistical methods, and
- solve actuarial problems by applying actuarial mathematics in life contingencies and to apply the concepts of actuarial science in solving problems related to financial security.
Curriculum
For a Minor in Actuarial Science, a total of 18 credits are required to graduate, distributed as follows:
- Mathematics Requirements (6 credits)
- Business Requirements (6 credits)
- Actuarial Mathematics Courses (6 credits)
Mathematics Requirements (6 credits)
Business Requirements (6 credits)
Actuarial Mathematics Courses (6 credits)
1 or FIN301 Managerial Finance (3 cr.)