University of Minnesota
School of Mathematics
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M.S. Degree in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science

(NOTE: This program has been discontinued until further notice.)

This program has great flexibility. The requirements are found at the website The Graduate Program in Actuarial Science, with at most half of the course work in mathematics, and with the balance (usually including at least one 8xxx level course) in related fields such as business and economics. If the student has not already taken either the Theory of Interest, Math 4065 or Actuarial Mathematics, Math 5067-68, these would be appropriate courses. Apart from these, the courses are not oriented to specific Society of Actuaries examinations, although the student may include in his/her program up to six credits of independent study which could be devoted to preparation for such examinations. More details are to be found in the Actuarial Program Bulletin, available in the Undergraduate Office, Vincent Hall 115, or by calling 612/625-4848.