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Pursuing a mathematics degree means immersing yourself in the language of numbers while developing skills to interpret the world quantitatively. Your coursework will delve into advanced calculus, contemporary algebra, and other sophisticated mathematical disciplines. If unraveling complex equations excites you and you find satisfaction in applying theoretical frameworks to verify truths, this academic path may be your ideal choice.
Actuarial Science focuses on training future actuaries through rigorous instruction in financial mathematics, probability theory, actuarial computations, and predictive modeling. The curriculum also mandates supplementary classes in finance, economics, programming, and accounting. Distinct from other specializations, this concentration requires both an overall and mathematics-specific 3.2 GPA for admission, with the same academic standard necessary for program continuation. Further details can be found