This is a specialized degree toward Actuarial Sciences that includes a corresponding level of knowledge in Mathematical Sciences.

Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate a solid understanding of differential (1A), integral (1B), and multivariable (1C) calculus, and be able to apply these concepts to a variety of problems.
  • Demonstrate a solid understanding of vector calculus (2A), linear algebra (2B), ordinary differential equations (2C), higher-level algebra (2D), and analysis (2E), and be able to apply these concepts to a variety of problems.
  • Be able to think analytically and critically and to formulate problems, solve them, and interpret their solutions.
  • Prepare for and complete the two exams offered by the Society of Actuaries (1. Financial Mathematics and 2. Probability and Statistics)
  • Communicate effectively in writing.
  • Have experience applying knowledge from one branch of mathematics to another and from mathematics to other disciplines.