Actuarial Sciences, MS

Requirements

In addition to a core of mathematical probability and statistics, candidates should take courses that prepare them for the actuarial professional exams. The electives, therefore, include a combination of math, finance, and economics classes. If any of the core courses were taken as an undergraduate, substitutions may be made from the math electives with the approval of the graduate advisor.

Requirements

The completed degree requires a total of 33 credit hours of graduate coursework; at least one professional actuarial exam also must be taken.  Students who have passed the P or FM exam prior to taking MATH 480P ACTUARIAL SCI SEM: EXAM P/1 or MATH 480FM ACTUARIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR must substitute a different elective for this course. Note that ECON 421 MACROECONOMIC THEORYECON 423 MICROECONOMIC THEORYFIN 408 FINANCE FOR DECISION MAKERSFIN 485 INVESTMENT THEORYMATH 448 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS IIACCT 403 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING, and ACCT 405 ACCOUNTING FOR EXECUTIVES satisfy the requirements of the Casualty Actuarial Society and Society of Actuaries for Validation by Educational Experience courses provided a grade of B- or higher is achieved. Students are encouraged to complete the VEE requirements; note that many students fulfill a portion of the VEE coursework as undergraduates with courses equivalent to ECON 101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS IECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II,ECON 321 INCOME & EMPLOYMENT THEORY, ECON 323 PRICE THEORY,  FIN 311 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCEFIN 312 CORPORATE FINANCE, and ACSC 348 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS. A list of approved courses may be found on the SOA website.

Core
MATH 448PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS II3
MATH 480FMACTUARIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR3
MATH 480PACTUARIAL SCI SEM: EXAM P/13
Electives
Select four of the following: 212
DATA MINING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 1
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES 1
ADVANCED PROBABILITY 1
REGRESSION & TIME SERIES 1
ANOVA & EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN 1
ACTUARIAL MATHEMATICS I 1
ACTUARIAL MATHEMATICS II 1
DERIVATIVES MARKETS 1
LOSS MODELS
TOPICS IN ACTUARIAL MATH 1
SPECIAL TOPICS
INDEPENDENT STUDY
INDUSTRIAL APP OF MATH
Select up to four of the following courses with the remaining in mathematics or in approved cognate fields: 212
MACROECONOMIC THEORY 1
MICROECONOMIC THEORY 1
FINANCE FOR DECISION MAKERS 1
INVESTMENT THEORY 1
Total Credit Hours33
1

 At least six courses must be listed exclusively at the graduate level.

2

Substitutions may be made with advisor approval.

Your degree map is a general guide suggesting courses to complete each term on the academic pathway to your degree. It is based on the most current scheduling information from your academic program. Your program’s degree map is reviewed annually and updated as schedules change (although you retain the same course requirements as long as you are continuously enrolled in your degree program).

Always work closely with your academic advisor to understand curriculum requirements and scheduling, as each student’s academic plan can look slightly different. No more than two grades of C (not C-) may be applied toward the 33 hours used for the degree. A graduate course can only be repeated once; no more than two courses can be repeated. Students who are lacking either ACSC 347 PROBABILITY THEORY or ACSC 367 FINANCIAL MATH should take these undergraduate prerequisites in the fall of their first year; these prerequisites do not count towards the 33 credit hours.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
MATH 4XX3MATH 4483
MATH 4XX3MATH 480P3
MATH 4XX3MATH 480FM3
 9 9
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
MATH 4XX3MATH 4XX, ECON 4XX, or FIN 4XX13
MATH 4XX, ECON 4XX, or FIN 4XX13MATH 4XX, ECON 4XX, or FIN 4XX13
MATH 4XX, ECON 4XX, or FIN 4XX13 
 9 6
Total Credit Hours 33
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ECON/FIN options: ECON 421 MACROECONOMIC THEORY, ECON 423 MICROECONOMIC THEORY, FIN 408 FINANCE FOR DECISION MAKERS or FIN 485 INVESTMENT THEORY