Overview of the Program
The Department of Mathematical Sciences at IUPUI offers the Bachelor of
Science (B.S.) degree in Mathematics from Purdue University, with a
concentration in Actuarial Science. The purpose of the undergraduate
option in Actuarial Science is to introduce a career-focused area of
curriculum concentration for mathematics majors. The Actuarial Science
option will provide students with the strong background in mathematics,
statistics, and economics necessary to analyze financial risks. This
concentration aims to prepare students for the first three actuarial
examinations administered by the professional actuarial organizations. It
also includes coursework satisfying two of the three VEE (Validation by
Educational Experience) subjects required by the professional organizations'
preliminary education structure.
Click here for more information on IUPUI's
Actuarial Program.
Click here
for a printable program brouchure (pdf).
What is an Actuary?
Actuarial Science deals with the analysis of financial consequences of risk.
Actuaries are highly trained professionals, well versed in mathematical,
statistical and economic techniques that enable them to evaluate financial risk of
uncertain future events, especially those pertaining to health care, insurance and
pension plans. Actuaries answer risk-related questions by developing, implementing
and interpreting sophisticated mathematical models.
Actuaries find employment with insurance companies, government, human resources
departments of large corporations, hospitals, accounting and consulting firms,
banks and investment firms. A career as an actuary is challenging, interesting
and rewarding. The profession is more open than others to women and minority groups.
The market demand for actuaries is steadily increasing.
The starting salary for an actuary with a B. S. degree who has passed one or two
exams is usually between $40,000 and $55,000. For good candidates, signing bonuses
are also common. Salary increments are usually generous and are based on exam
progress.
Most employers provide study time for exam preparation. Successful, experienced
actuaries often earn over $100,000 a year.
Some actuaries eventually move into senior management of companies during the course
of their careers. Many chief executives of insurance companies are actuaries or have
strong actuarial backgrounds.
IUPUI's Actuarial Science Program
Requirements for the Major and Sample Plan of Study
General Education Requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree
Actuarial Examination and Candidate Information
Undergraduate Program Admission
Interested in Learning More?
Explore the website
BeAnActuary.org
- it contains a lot of great information on how to become and actuary and what a
career as an actuary is really like! The website is sponsored jointly by the
Society of Actuaries
and the
Casualty Actuarial Society.
Related Links
BeAnActuary.org
Actuary.com
Society of Actuaries Home Page
Casualty Actuarial Society Home Page
American Academy of Actuaries Home Page
Conference of Consulting Actuaries Home Page
American Society of Pension Actuaries Home Page
Canadian Institute of Actuaries Home Page
Institute of Actuaries (UK) Home Page
International Actuarial Association (IAA)
IUPUI Department of Mathematical Sciences Home Page
IUPUI Undergraduate Math Programs