Mathematics has traditionally served as an entry to actuarial careers, and this track preserves that tradition. However, in recent years mathematics has played a growing role in the insurance industry and other areas of banking and finance. This option combines a strong background in math with courses in finance, statistics and economics.
In this option, you can earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. The Bachelor of Science degree places more emphasis on the natural and mathematical sciences.
- General Education Requirements: The degree requires 8 hours of Natural Science (N), all 8 of these must be physics.
- College/Departmental Requirements: Requirements are summarized in the table below.
Course | B.S. |
First Year Seminar | 1 |
Arts and Humanities | 3 |
Natural Sciences | 9 |
Foreign Languages | 0* |
Total | 13 |
*Foreign language proficiency is required but for the B.S. it may be satisfied by two years of (the same) foreign language in high school.
- Major Requirements: See the degree plans for specifics. You can also look at a list of upper-division math courses.