Actuarial Science
This is a unique, fast-growing, high-paying career path for anyone who loves numbers. In simple terms, actuaries calculate risk and are needed across multiple industries like healthcare, insurance, and finance. Their work dictates huge decisions made across the Fortune 500.
We consulted with multiple Fortune 500 companies and experts in the field to identify what employers really needed from new graduates. Actuaries graduating today often lack the computer science and data science skills necessary to hit the ground running. The curriculum was developed with this in mind.
This program fully prepares students to take two Society of Actuaries exams - the "P" and "FM" exams - as well as their Casualty Actuarial Society equivalents.
Why study Actuarial Science?
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Learn Employable SkillsList Item 1
This program is focused on building employable skills, not just an understanding of the theory. This program will train you in the hard skills employers are hiring for today like Python and R Programming.
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Great Paying JobsList Item 2
According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, actuaries were one of the leading mathematics occupations in 2021 with a median salary of $105,900
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Excellent Career Outlook
Actuarial science is huge, and our graduates can use their coveted skills to secure many different kinds of high-growth employment. If the idea of measuring risk and uncertainty is appealing to you, you may want to work as an actuary. If you’ve always been interested in the financial side of things, you may want to land a job as a financial manager or accountant. As an Actuarial Science grad, the high-paying possibilities available to you across industries are essentially endless.