Actuarial Mathematics at University of Pittsburgh |
Course Duration |
4 Years |
Course Intake |
August, January |
Course Details Website Link |
Visit Website |
Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Tution Fees |
$ 34,124 |
English Language Requirment |
IELTS |
6.5 |
TOEFL |
94 |
PTE |
0 |
This program has become an attractive option for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in mathematical or quantitative finance and master's degrees in business administration, as well as in securing employment in the banking and insurance industries. This multidisciplinary course of study concentrates on applied mathematics with a focus on financial models. In addition to a core curriculum of mathematics courses, students are required to complete specific courses in statistics, economics, and computer science. The capstone courses in the program, Math 0470, Math 1119 and MATH 1121, follow the most recent syllabi approved by the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society for the societies’ professional examinations in probability, financial mathematics, investment and financial management and life contingencies. The department organizes seminars to prepare students for taking these professional society examinations.
Students declaring this major in the fall of 2019 and beyond must complete MATH 0230 or MATH 0235 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2) or their equivalents, with a letter grade of C or better. Students must also complete MATH 0470 Actuarial Mathematics 1 with a letter grade of B- or better to declare this major.
Each of these courses must be taken for a letter grade, and a grade of C or better must be earned in each. Specific requirements are below. Note that students who declared a math major in the Fall of 2018 or after are required to complete the one credit course, MATH 0500 Professional Development, prior to graduation. There are three sections offered in the spring term. The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences maintains the Authoritative Statement of Degree Requirements (major sheet). The information provided here is for student convenience only. The official requirements should be downloaded using the link above. The requirements for students who entered the major prior to the fall of 2019 can be found here: Authoritative Statement of Degree Requirements Prior to Fall 2019.
University of Pittsburgh Highlights
Year of Establishment |
1787 |
Location |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
University Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Annual Endowment |
2.3 billion USD |
Student Enrollment (2019) |
33,744 |
International Student Enrollment |
924 (4.8%) |
Student: Faculty Ratio |
14:1 |
Acceptance Rate |
60% |
Number of programs |
200+ |
Campus Housing |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Admission Helpdesk |
412-624-4138;
oafa@pitt.edu |
University Website |
pitt.edu |
University of Pittsburgh Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance varies depending on whether the candidate has applied to graduate or undergraduate programmes, as well as the necessary fees that must be paid. The tuition charge varies according to the programme to which one has applied. The following is a breakdown of expenses in the form of an expected budget for international students interested in studying in the United States.
Undergraduate Cost of living (Per year)
Tuition (Annual Fee) |
USD 20350 (average, in state)
USD 36058 (average, out of state) |
Student activity fee |
USD 160 |
Wellness Fee |
USD 360 |
Computing and Network Services Fee |
USD 350 |
Security, Safety and Transportation Fee |
USD 180 |
International Services Fee |
USD 1000 (freshmen) USD 500 per year (Seniors) |
Graduate students Cost of Attendance (Per year)
Tuition |
USD 41,714 |
Student Activity fee |
USD 48 |
Wellness Fee |
USD 360 |
Security, Safety and Transportation Fee |
USD 180 |
Computing and Network Services Fee |
USD 350 |