Degree
B.S.
Program Type
Undergraduate
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Actuarial Science Program Overview

Actuarial science uses mathematical data to determine, measure and manage the financial risks of the insurance industry. Actuaries are the mathematical backbone of the industry and they use their analytical skills, knowledge of business and understanding of human behavior to manage the complexities of our risk-laden society.

If economics, statistics and probability pique your interest, consider enrolling in the Actuarial Science program, which combines all three.

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What You’ll Study
  • Accounting, economics and mathematics.
  • Risk and asset management.
  • Financial trends and how to predict them.
 
What You’ll Discover
  • Insight on insurance and insurance companies.
  • Business development know-how.
  • Practical application of statistics to finance.
 
What You’ll Take with You
  • Analytical expertise in finance and probability.
  • A deeper understanding of human behavior.
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Delivery Format

In Person

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Credit Hours

120

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Time to Complete

4 years

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Tuition

Why Choose Ashland University for an Actuarial Science Degree?

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    AU has been recognized by the Casualty Actuarial Society as demonstrating a commitment to preparing property and casualty actuaries through our educational offerings.
  • We’re one of only six private colleges in Ohio to receive an Actuarial Program designation from the Society of Actuaries
  • You’ll study accounting, economics, mathematics and risk and asset management as well as financial trends and how to predict them.
  • You’ll complete curriculum that prepares you for two professional actuarial exams.
  • You’ll fulfill all three Validation by Educational Experience requirements (Economics, Accounting and Finance and Mathematical Statistics) necessary to become a fellow of the Society of Actuaries or Casualty Actuarial Society.

AU also offers an Undergraduate Certificate in Actuarial Science.

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Sample Curriculum

Learn more about the Actuarial Science curriculum by reviewing the Four-Year Curriculum Guide, Academic Catalog and Course Rotation.

Dean's Scholarship

The Dean's Scholarship was created to enhance the undergraduate academic experience for new first-time and transfer students enrolled in a major within the College of Arts & Sciences. It is a merit-based, renewable scholarship of $1,500 that can be "stacked" on top of other awarded AU academic scholarships. In addition, students have the opportunity to participate in unique academic communities with a focus on career coaching and preparation.

A Promising Career

The median annual salary for actuaries was $113,990 in 2022. The expected growth rate in employment is 23 percent through 2032, much faster than the average five percent growth rate for all occupations. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Employers of Recent Graduates:
  • Aubrey Curtis, ’22, actuarial technician at Encova Insurance
  • Ryan Whitaker, ’22, actuarial rotation program associate at Nationwide Insurance
  • Andrew Villers, ’22, assurance specialist at BDO USA
  • Alec Baldosser, ’20, credit analyst at Park National Bank
  • Dalton Skerlec, ’20, software developer at Medical Mutual
  • Tyler Tokos, ’20, financial analyst at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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Contact Information

Chris Swanson
Christopher Swanson, Ph.D.
Chair, Mathematics and Computer Science Department; Professor of Mathematics
209 Patterson Instructional Technology Center