The University of Texas at Austin

Actuarial Studies Program
Mathematics Department
The University of Texas at Austin

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There are no special admission procedures for the Actuarial Studies Program---all students in good standing at The University are welcome to take actuarial classes so long as they meet the academic prerequisites. For information on admission to The University, contact the Admissions Office.


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Actuarial Studies Program information

  • Basic information on the Actuarial Studies Program
  • An elementary article on what actuaries do
  • What courses to take for the actuarial concentration
  • Brief course descriptions
  • Majoring in Math as an actuarial student
  • Majoring in the College of Business as an actuarial student
  • Professional exams and the UT program
  • Financial aid for actuarial students
  • Financial aid application form
  • Jobs for those completing the program
  • Director of Actuarial Studies
  • Annual newsletter Risky Business on the program
  • Announcements for current UT-Austin actuarial students

  • Entry-level jobs
  • Internships
  • Actuarial Student Club
  • Transition advice for adapting to the Year-2000 exam changes
  • Current and recent classes
  • ACF112K SOA/CAS Exam 100/1 lab
  • ACF112L SOA Exam 140 lab
  • ACF112M SOA/CAS Exam 110/2 lab
  • ACF112N SOA Exam 150 lab
  • ACF309 Interest theory
  • M368K Numerical analysis (when taught by Professor Daniel)
  • M369E Applied statistical methods
  • M369J Credibility theory and loss distributions
  • M469K = M389L Actuarial mathematics I
  • M469L = M389M Actuarial mathematics II
  • Student resumés

  • Students seeking permanent jobs
  • Students seeking summer internships.
  • Alumni information

  • Alumni home page
  • Information on the Program's parent organizations

  • The University of Texas at Austin
  • The Office of Admissions.
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • Mathematics Department

  • Actuarial Studies Program
    Mathematics Department
    University of Texas at Austin
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