Actuarial Science
Bachelor of Science
Actuarial Science
Actuarial Science is the “art” of determining risk. This is done to calculate insurance rates, analyze investments, and help companies of all types protect themselves. It’s a high-paying career that provides more direct outcomes than a major in math.
Actuarial Science graduates are more important than ever across industries where huge dollars are on the line – which means they’re well paid, the industry is growing, and they’re in massive demand.
One Degree That Opens All These Doors
$96,630
Financial Analyst
$120,000
Actuary
$76,390
Insurance Underwriter
$83,620
Risk Analyst
$82,360
Data Analyst
Note: Salary and job outlook data are based on national averages and may vary by location, education level, and experience.
What you’ll learn
- Career services integrated into classes, including mock interviews, resume review, networking & more.
- Extra focus on data science, less on hard math. Other Actuarial Science programs focus too heavily on math, while real-world hiring managers want to see the data science skills we teach.
- Portfolio building and project-based – graduate with a portfolio, including data analysis/data science – that will impress employers.