Mathematics - Actuary Science (B.A.)
Predict Your Future Success
Why Earn Your Actuarial Science Degree at Seton Hill?
Internships
Seton Hill’s extensive internship program and academic partnerships with local and regional corporations and organizations will provide you with practical experience in your field and a competitive edge in the job market.
Mathematics Enrichment Center
Seton Hill's Robert M. Brownlee Mathematics Enrichment Center allows math majors to work on individual research projects, tutor for other mathematics courses, and participate in other mathematics-centered competitions like an integration bee.
Faculty Dedicated to You
Seton Hill’s math - actuarial science faculty are experienced mathematicians who are involved in multiple professional and industry associations. They are also dedicated professors who will work with you one-on-one to ensure that you succeed in the classroom, and move confidently toward your career goals.
You Can Get Ready to Become a Certified Math Teacher
At Seton Hill, you prepare for your teaching certification at the same time you earn your degree in math.
Math Club
Seton Hill’s Math Club provides networking opportunities for math majors and also participates in University events with a math component, such as Casino Night and the Science Alliance Pi-Day.
Career Services for Life
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment of actuaries to grow much faster than the average for all occupations. In 2019, the average annual wage for actuaries was more than $108,000. At Seton Hill, you will benefit from an award-winning Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) that will work with you to find the best internship and career opportunities. Like the benefits of your Seton Hill education, its services will remain available to you after you graduate.
Admissions & Aid
At Seton Hill University, we offer streamlined admissions requirements and a comprehensive aid program.
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Faculty
Amy Beninati
Director, Mathematics Enrichment Center/Adjunct Instructor, Mathematics
Jared Burns
Dean of School of Business and Technology; Associate Professor; Director of MSITM; Coordinator for Data Science, and Data Analytics
David Hull
Adjunct Instructor
Leah McNabb
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Marty Rovedatti-Jackson
Faculty
Joshua Sasmor
Associate Professor, Program Coordinator for Mathematics and Actuary Science