BS in Math – Actuarial Math
Spring Hill College
Key Information
Campus location
Mobile, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 22,820 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
* yearly tuition and fees
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Introduction
Want to learn how to predict the future? Like using math and statistics to solve problems?
Actuaries use mathematical skills to define, analyze and solve business problems involving the cost of possible future events.
An actuary is a business professional who analyzes the financial consequences of risk. Actuaries use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to study uncertain future events, especially those of concern to insurance and pension programs.
Why SHC?
- At Spring Hill College, we’re making our mark – With our small class sizes and affordable tuition, Spring Hill College is uniquely qualified to provide a high-quality education to our students. Our Jesuit, Catholic college education is renowned as a well-rounded higher education approach, with an emphasis on empowering students with a passion for knowledge and personal growth. With our recent tuition cut, Spring Hill College is one of the most affordable private colleges in the country.
- We’re curious and inspired – Forbes Magazine has ranked Spring Hill College as one of the top ten best colleges for return on investment (ROI). In our class of 2021, 92% of graduates attained placement six months after graduation through employment, graduate/professional school, internship, or service.
- We’re doers – Our students contribute 24,000 hours on average to the local community through the Foley Center each year. 100% of the 2020 graduates that applied to medical school were accepted. Spring Hill College has a 100% certification rate and a 92% placement rate with our Education program over the last five years.
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Program Outcome
Our actuarial math undergraduate program will educate students on the various principles and practices of risk analysis and management. This program will focus on the mathematical probabilities and cost evaluation of several different types of events.
Career Opportunities
A career as an Actuary is better described as a “business” career with a mathematical basis than as a “technical” mathematical career. Graduates will also be able to work in several different mathematically related fields and will be able to enter the job market with a highly-demanded and particular set of skills.