* Books and supplies(Estimated)
AU requires original or certified copies of all secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by your home institution with a certified English translation of those records.
Any student who has attempted completion of any post-secondary studies is considered a Transfer Student and should file a Transfer Student application. AU requires original or certified copies of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by your home institution with a certified English translation of those records.
Admission standards at Alfred University are competitive, and students are expected to have excellent academic records. In evaluating your level of placement, Alfred University requires evaluation of your records through one of the following organizations:
World Evaluation Services organization WES
Education Evaluators International EEI
The language of instruction at Alfred University is English.
All undergraduate international applicants are required to submit official scores from either the SAT, the ACT, TOEFL or IELTS examinations. If an international student has taken classes in a US University or college; they must apply as a transfer student, and we will review all English courses on the transcript(s) to show English proficiency.
Alfred University reserves the right to request undergraduate applicants to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores if their SAT or ACT scores are inconclusive.
Official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
American College Testing (ACT)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
International English Language Test (IELTs)
Undergraduate language score requirements
TOEFL 80
IELTS 6.0
International students must submit original or certified copies of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by the student's home institution and be accompanied by a certified English translation
Stand out in the competitive risk analysis industry
The Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with Actuarial Science prepares you to enter the actuarial field while giving you a broad introduction to the study of mathematics. In addition to being prepared for graduate study in mathematics or statistics, when you successfully complete the program, you'll be prepared for the first two actuarial exams and will have even satisfied the VEE requirements.
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Courses
ACCT 211 Financial Accounting
ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting
CSCI 156 Computer Science I
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
FIN 205 Student Managed Investment Fund
FIN 206 Student Managed Investment Fund Lab
FIN 348 Managerial Finance
MATH 151 Calculus I
MATH 152 Calculus II
MATH 253 Calculus III
MATH 271 Differential Equations
MATH 281 Foundations of Higher Mathematics
MATH 351 Introduction to Operations Research
MATH 371 Linear Algebra
MATH 381 Mathematical Statistics
MATH 382 Actuarial Exam Preparation
MATH 391 Statistical Methods
MATH 481 Modern Algebra
MATH 491 Advanced Calculus
Graduates with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics qualify for a wide range of positions in business, industry, government and education. Companies in the computer and communications industries employ many mathematicians as do all kinds of companies, banks, insurance companies and consulting firms. Many bureaus and branches of the federal government employ mathematicians, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the General Accounting Office, Department of Energy, Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics Space Administration and the National Security Agency.
Student Medical Insurance: 2000 $ per year