Actuarial Mathematics
Our innovative actuarial mathematics program intersects mathematics and business, developing leaders with proven expertise and resulting in a 100 percent employment rate for program graduates.
AT A GLANCE
What You’ll Learn:
- Advanced mathematics, probability, statistics, finance, and economics.
- Critical thinking, problem-solving, and statistical analysis skills through practical coursework.
What You’ll Do:
- Prepare for the first five professional actuarial exams.
- Engage in actuarial and case competitions that showcase your knowledge.
Where You’ll Go:
- Insurance, healthcare, technology, and financial services industries.
- Esteemed graduate schools to advance your career preparation.
Where Our Students Go
Graduates of Bryant’s actuarial mathematics program go on to major corporations and prestigious graduate schools.
- Abington Bank
- Amica Mutual Insurance
- Citizens Bank
- Ferguson Enterprises
- GBC, Inc.
- The Hanover Insurance Group
- MAPFRE USA Corp.
- Mercer LLC
- New York Life
- Pension Associates
- PwC
- Prudential Financial
- Verisk Analytics
- Boston University
- Brown University
- North Carolina State University
- University of Michigan
- University of Texas
Our Students
“One of the things I’m thankful for about my Bryant education is being able to develop as a leader and learn a lot about actuarial mathematics throughout my four years. The faculty and staff here have really supported me in my learning and my development. They want you to succeed and help you become an expert in your profession.”
- Major: Actuarial Mathematics
- Minor: Finance
- Hometown: Hyannis, MA
Learn Through Experience
Internships and Career Advancement
- Network with accomplished actuarial mathematics alumni to explore different paths.
- Secure an actuarial mathematics internship through the Amica Center.
- Discuss career opportunities with recruiters from 400+ companies in various sectors.
- Develop events that bring real-world actuarial programs to campus.
Research
- Participate in Bryant’s Research and Engagement Day (REDay).
- Present a thesis or research topic through the Honors Program.
Clubs and Organizations
- Actuarial Association
- Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society
- Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization