Our small class sizes and campus community provide individual attention and support to help you broaden your understanding of the world and develop the critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills you need to enter the workforce and succeed as an actuarial professional. This degree joins the fields of mathematics, statistics, and finance and equips you with the ability to analyze data and assess risk. You’ll learn there are high-demand skills that position you for a versatile set of career paths ideal for anyone who loves to solve problems and puzzle out complex information. In addition, as part of the actuarial and financial science degree requirements, we prepare you for two challenging Society of Actuaries (SOA) preliminary examinations and three SOA Validation by Educational Experience areas.
Describe, explain, and integrate fundamental concepts underlying accounting, finance, management, marketing, and economics
Use the information to support business processes and practices, such as problem analysis and decision-making.
Apply quantitative skills to help analyze and solve business problems and to take advantage of business opportunities
Apply oral and written communication skills
Describe and explain the ethical and social responsibilities of accountants in ensuring the integrity of financial information
Develop an understanding of internal control issues and the effects of the regulatory environment on financial reporting
Apply knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and managerial accounting theories to business organizations, state and local governments, and nonprofit organizations
Apply knowledge of federal tax laws and procedures to individuals and businesses
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Average Entrance Score; 6.5 for IELTS; 85 for TOEFL; 1200 for SAT; 24 for the ACT; 300 for GRE.
Accounting, Finance and Economics
Suburban
Undergraduate
Full-time, 4 years
January, September
6.5
$21,440,
Uxbridge
5.5
Undergraduate
GBP 9250
Canterbury and Medway
0.0
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,000
Liverpool, England
6.5
Undergraduate
12500