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Nov 24, 2024
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Courses of Study 2024-2025
Actuarial Science Minor
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Actuarial Science Minor
An actuary is a business professional who analyzes the financial consequences of risk. In the Actuarial Science minor, students will learn mathematics, statistics, and financial theory essential to study uncertain future events, especially those of concern to insurance in health, life, and properties, as well as how to mitigate them. Through the courses offered through this minor, students will be able to evaluate risk and learn methods to reduce the likelihood and decrease the impact of adverse events that do occur.
Minor Requirements
- Five courses are required in total to complete the minor. This includes two foundational required courses and three electives.
- Required courses for Actuarial Science minor:
Choose one from the following:
(1) Choose one of the following:
(2)
STSCI 3090 - Financial Math for Actuarial Science (4 credits)
(3-5)
Elective courses for Actuarial Science minor: Students in the Actuarial science minor must take at least three electives from the following list:
Biometry and Statistics or Statistical Science majors intending to minor in Actuarial Science are required to follow these guidelines:
Students graduating in or before August 2025 cannot overlap their three minor electives with major requirements. Probability courses and STSCI 3090 can be double counted.
Students graduating in or after December 2025 cannot overlap their three minor electives and STSCI 3090 with major requirements. Probability courses can be double counted.
Questions about the minor should be directed to: Julia Aquadro (jra269@cornell.edu), Assistant Director of Undergraduate Advising.
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