Actuarial Science Concentration Course Guideline
Below is the famous "blue book" written by our faculty advisor, Aaron Tenenbein. Within the book shows the necessary educational requirements to pursue an actuarial career, including specific instructions on how to do so at NYU Stern. We provide this to you at no cost, with the hope that you'll use it to help put yourself on the right track!
NYU Actuarial Science Degree Program | |
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Guide to Professionalism
Below, you'll find a guide to professionalism, drafted by experienced members of the Actuarial Society. We hope you use it to learn more on how to best represent yourself and your community at company presentations and talks.
Below, you'll find a guide to professionalism, drafted by experienced members of the Actuarial Society. We hope you use it to learn more on how to best represent yourself and your community at company presentations and talks.
ActSoc's Guide to Professionalism | |
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Validation by Educational Experience (VEE)
Validation by Educational Experience Exams are required for any student interested in pursing an actuarial career. Thankfully, NYU students can exempt themselves from these exams by earning a B- or better grade in the corresponding courses.
See below for the three VEE topics and their corresponding courses.
VEE Topics
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Stern Classes
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VEE Corporate Finance
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FINC-UB 2
Foundations of Finance FINC-UB 7 Corporate Finance |
VEE Economics
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ECON-UB 1
Microeconomics ECON-UB 11 Economics of Global Business |
VEE Applied Statistical Methods
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(1) STAT-UB 15
Statistical Inference and Regression Analysis or (2) STAT-UB 17 and STAT-UB 18 Regression and Multivariate Data Analysis AND Forecasting of Time Series Data Note that option (1) is preferred, and offers students a better understanding of applied statistical methods. |