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Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics explore intricate connections between mathematical concepts in depth. Program II emphasizes applied mathematics, incorporating coursework in differential equations, computer programming, and an interdisciplinary focus like economics or science. This track offers strong foundations for graduate studies in fields like finance, economics, statistics, informatics, and computer science. The B.S. II also pairs well with a secondary degree. Although all mathematics majors can lead to actuarial careers, the B.S. II program is particularly aligned with actuarial science. Aspiring actuaries should consider taking two probability courses and supplementing their studies with relevant economics, programming, and business classes to enter this lucrative profession.