Actuarial Science (B.S.)

Program Overview

The Actuarial Science degree program prepares mathematically talented students who have an interest in business applications for work in the actuarial science field. In this major, you will use a combination of strong analytical skills, business knowledge, and understanding of human behavior to manage risk. You will prepare for work in the actuarial field while connecting faith and disciplinary expertise in unique and challenging ways.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Actuarial Science program can:

  1. Demonstrate the knowledge of key content for actuarial science majors including:

    • Calculus
    • Algebra
    • Mathematics of Finance
    • Regression and Time Series
    • Probability Theory
    • Economics
    • Corporate Finance
  2. Demonstrate the scholarly skills needed in the field of actuarial science including:

    • Design computer programs and interfaces
    • Use Calculus appropriately in modeling and analysis of problems
    • Understand and develop rigorous proofs in mathematics
    • Effectively model and solve financial problems including forecasting and risk
    • Explain the results of their mathematical work plainly in terms appropriate to their audience
    • Identify key assumptions of their analyses and justify the validity and quality of their models and results
    • Understand key financial models within corporations
  3. Demonstrate proficiency in specialized skills needed in an entry level position in actuarial science:

    • Modeling economic trends
    • Developing financial models and understanding how they fit into the larger corporate picture
    • Use regression and time series analysis to make business projections and decisions
    • Articulate the probabilistic underpinnings of their work and describe plainly the assumptions and limitations of their work
  4. Discuss employment options within the actuarial field, as well as in related mathematical disciplines.
  5. Meaningfully discuss the relationship between their faith and their chosen field.

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

ACCT 131Survey of Accounting

3

CIS 181Computer Programming I

3

CIS 190Strategic Use of Information Technology

3

PHYS 211General Physics I

4

MATH 111Calculus I

4

MATH 112Calculus II

4

MATH 211Calculus III

4

MATH 196Mathematics Seminar

2

MATH 198Introduction to Mathematical Proof

2

MATH 261Linear Algebra

3

MATH 350Mathematics of Finance

3

MATH 412Introduction to Real Analysis

3

MATH 496Mathematics Capstone

2

STAT 291Probability and Statistics

3

STAT 292Inferential Statistics

3

STAT 417Mathematical Statistics

3

ECON 120Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 220Principles of Microeconomics

3

FINA 305Financial Management

3

INTE 391Internship

1-3

INTE 391: Must be taken for a letter grade to fulfill major requirement. Three credits are needed to fulfill major requirement.

One of the following:

DASC 421Advanced Statistical Methods

3

STAT 325Experimental Design

3

Three credits from the following (3):

FINA 307Money and Financial Markets

3

FINA 351Investments

3

FINA 405Corporate Finance

3

General Education Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement   0
General Education requirements   Credits
First Year Seminar IDFY 101/102H  3
Written Communication ENGL 110/110H 3
Oral Communication COMM 105 3
Mathematical and Scientific Ways of Knowing Mathematics (MATH 111, CIS 181) met/major
Science with Lab (PHYS 211) met/major
Social Scientific Ways of Knowing
Social Science (ECON 120) met/major
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing 24GE History 3
Literary & Aesthetic Ways of Knowing
Literature or Arts 3
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing

Philosophy or Religion

3
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing 1st and 2nd Level Language 6
Intercultural Perspectives Intercultural Global or International Cross-cultural or 3rd Level Language 3
Bible
24GE Bible 3
Christian Beliefs
24GE Christian Beliefs  3
Holistic Wellness
WELL 1xx 1
Ethics and the Common Good
24GE Ethics and the Common Good 3
Intercultural Perspectives
Intercultural U.S. or Domestic Cross-cultural 3
Common Learning
Experiential Learning (INTE 391) met/major 
General Education requirements   40
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration)   67
Free Electives    16
Total credits   123