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    Nov 14, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Actuarial Science certificate


Students interested in this interdisciplinary certificate program should contact the Undergraduate Advisor of the Department of Mathematics .

Certificate requirements


 This certificate requires 18 hours of courses in one of the following two tracks:

Math major track


Students whose only major is mathematics and who wish to earn a certificate in actuarial science must complete:

Plus three courses selected from


Note: Students whose only major is mathematics may not apply mathematics courses toward this certificate. Actuarial certificate students who are math majors should take MATH 3350 , MATH 3410 , MATH 3740 , MATH 4610  and MATH 4650  as part of the requirements for the math major.

 

Non-math major track


Students whose degree program includes a major other than mathematics and who wish to earn a certificate in actuarial science must complete:

Plus two courses selected from


Preparation for actuarial exams


This program should prepare students for the preliminary actuarial exams, as follows:

a. Actuarial Exam 1/P


Students are encouraged to take MATH 4610  and attempt Exam 1/P before the end of the junior year.

c. VEE (Validation by Educational Experience)–Economics


Additional information


  • Students are also encouraged to seek internships that may be pursued in conjunction with RMIN 4800 . For more information on obtaining internships, feel free to contact the UNT Internships Office (Chestnut Hall 155, 565-2861, internships.unt.edu, internships@unt.edu).
  • Students are encouraged to participate in the Gamma Iota Sigma (GIS), an international risk management, insurance, and actuarial science fraternity.
  • More information about the actuarial exams, the VEE requirements, careers in actuarial science and internship opportunities may be found at www.beanactuary.org, www.soa.org and www.casact.org.