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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Actuarial Science
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Actuarial Science (B.S.)

The Actuarial Science program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of actuarial science. The program is offered by the Division of Mathematics and Sciences at Walsh University.


Program Requirements

The program requires students to complete a series of courses in business, mathematics, computer science, and actuarial science. The requirements include:


  • Business Requirements:
    • BUS106: Introduction to Excel (3 hours)
    • BUS207: Financial Accounting (3 hours)
    • BUS208: Managerial Accounting (3 hours)
    • BUS209: Corporate Finance I (3 hours)
    • ECON203: Global Microeconomics (3 hours)
    • ECON204: Global Macroeconomics (3 hours)
  • Mathematics Requirements:
    • MATH210A: Calculus I (3 hours)
    • MATH211: Calculus II (3 hours)
    • MATH310A: Calculus III (3 hours)
    • MATH311A: Calculus IV (3 hours)
    • MATH313: Linear Algebra I (3 hours)
    • MATH321: Probability and Statistical Inference I (3 hours)
    • MATH322: Probability and Statistical Inference II (3 hours)
    • MATH390: Internship (1-3 hours)
    • MATH410: Elementary Differential Equations (3 hours)
  • Computer Science Requirements:
    • CSC101: Programming for Everyone I (3 hours)
    • CSC102: Programming for Everyone II (3 hours)
  • Actuarial Science Requirements:
    • ASM101: Mathematical Theory of Actuarial Science (3 hours)
    • ASM201: Probability for Actuaries (3 hours)
    • ASM301: Actuarial Science and Risk Management with R (3 hours)
  • Data Analytics Requirements:
    • DAM110: Foundations of Data Analytics I (3 hours)
    • DAM111: Foundations of Data Analytics II (3 hours)

Total Hours

The total hours required for the program are not specified in the provided context.


General Education Requirements

The program also requires students to complete a series of general education courses, which are not specified in the provided context.


Global Learning Experience

A Global Learning (GL) experience is recommended for students in the Actuarial Science program.


Internship Course

An internship course (MATH390) is available for students to gain practical experience in the field of actuarial science.


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