Math and Actuarial Majors
Mathematics and Actuarial Science majors are encouraged to use this website to answer questions they may have during their career at OSU. Students that are not able to answer their questions or concerns here should contact their academic advisor.
The actuarial science major covers core actuarial disciplines through courses in probability and statistics, interest theory, financial economics, life contingencies and loss models. The program also exposes students to real business through a practicum course, professional information sessions, and seminars.
The mathematics major provides students with analytical and logical training necessary for many diverse professions. Students can choose from six areas of study (tracks): theoretical, honors, financial, education, biology, and applied (chemistry and physics options).
Students may encounter difficulties scheduling classes. View different resources about scheduling math courses at OSU, including course progression charts and instructions to repeat a course.
Navigate the career opportunities available to students studying mathematics. Majors can utilize resources to find internship and job availabilities before and after graduation.
Students can find information about academic advising and additional resources such as:
- Applying for Graduation
- Course/Semester Withdraws
- Majors Returning to OSU
- Math Study Resources
- Satisfactory Academic Progress