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This program provides a curriculum centered on both theoretical and practical mathematics, equipping students with strong logical reasoning and analytical abilities. The bachelor of arts track is less mathematically rigorous compared to the bachelor of science, ideal for those seeking a more versatile educational path.
The degree pairs well with majors or minors in natural sciences, computer science, engineering, and similar disciplines. It also provides solid groundwork for advanced studies in quantitative fields. Graduates pursue careers in education, technology, finance, and government, working as teachers, researchers, engineers, software developers, financial experts, economists, and actuarial professionals.
This specialized program blends advanced mathematics with financial studies, perfect for students aiming for quantitative finance graduate programs or direct entry into finance careers. It's particularly valuable for those pursuing actuarial science professions.