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Actuarial Science and Finance Major

Bachelor of Science

With an actuarial science and finance degree, you’ll be equipped to help businesses manage risk and make informed decisions.

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Become who you’re meant to be. While earning a B.S. in Actuarial Science and Finance, you’ll develop your expertise in finance, economics, statistics, probability, and computer coding. And you'll also practice teamwork, communication, and ethical decision-making. Together, these skills will prepare you to become a successful actuary. You’ll be equipped to serve a variety of organizations—and use your skills to make a difference.

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Why should I study actuarial science and finance at Bethel?

Here, youll find a Christ-centered learning community where you belong. Your learning will center in the math and computer science and business departments, where youll learn from professors who get to know you personally and will invest in your success. Youll experience:

  • Faith-fueled learning
    You’ll explore the intersection of business and faith, develop your God-given talents, and learn to use the tools of business to make a difference in your community and the world.
  • Join our vibrant and active business community
    Here, you won’t study business or start your career alone. You’ll join our strong business community, find mentorship, and build a network with classmates and professionals through BBEA, BethelBiz, and much more.

  • Become an ethical leader in a satisfying field
    At Bethel, you'll develop ethical leadership skills essential for a respected actuary role. Actuaries enjoy high job satisfaction, competitive wages, and strong career prospects. Demand for actuaries is expected to grow by 20% through 2028.

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They’ll answer your questions, connect you with professors, and help you find the right time to visit campus. They’ll be there every step of the way to help make applying to Bethel as smooth as possible.

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Courses and skills

What skills will I develop?

As you gain the skills and knowledge for a successful and fulfilling career as an actuary, you’ll also explore ways to serve others and integrate your faith into your career.

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Prepare for actuarial exams

You’ll blend the business knowledge and math skills to pas various actuary exams, and you’ll even have the opportunity to complete up to four actuarial exams while at Bethel.

A strong foundation in business and accounting

You’ll build a strong foundation of business and finance skills and knowledge that are essential for understanding the economic context in which actuarial decisions are made.

Economics and statistical capabilities

Along with developing advanced mathematical skills, you’ll study economics and statistics to analyze market trends and assess financial risks effectively.

Probability and computer coding skills

Learn probability and computer coding to model and solve complex actuarial problems with precision.

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Academic plans

Map out your time at Bethel—from day one to your diploma. Your course schedule is designed to help you grow, gain skills, and become who you’re meant to be.

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Learning opportunities

What experiences will I have?

Hands-on learning is at the core of all Bethel majors. That means you’ll find numerous opportunities to get involved, apply what you’ve learned, and gain experience. And Bethel’s size and vibrant community will allow you to pursue ways to get involved right away.

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Practical application

Apply classroom lessons by completing an internship, working with clients on a capstone project, or taking up to four actuarial exams while in the program. You can also participate in clubs and activities like the Royals Investment Fund, the Chartered Financial Analyst Challenge, the Innovation Scholars program, and more.

Valuable connections

Pursue opportunities to grow as a business through student-led groups like BBEA. You’ll also build your network and gain mentorship through our alumni network through BethelBiz, Women in Business events, and more.

Study abroad

Learn firsthand about the global economy. Examine how businesses like advertising agencies, banks, accounting firms, manufacturing facilities, and multinational corporations operate across borders.

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Real-world impact

What can I do with an actuarial science degree?

An actuarial science and finance degree is a great gateway to careers in certified public accounting and related business fields. And actuaries have a low unemployment rate of 2.3% and a median salary of $108k.

Work as an actuary

Like many graduates, you can become an actuary who helps organizations like insurance companies, investment firms, and government agencies manage risk and make informed decisions.

Business and finance-related fields

Along with working as an actuary, you’ll be equipped to serve in a variety of roles. Actuarial positions typically rate highly in job satisfaction categories and professional and promotional opportunities, so you’ll have the flexibility for wherever your career takes you.

Skills for any field

With a business major, you’ll forge a strong foundation for wherever your career takes you—whether it’s a public accounting firm, corporation, government agency, or not-for-profit organization.

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Start your journey

Explore Bethel for yourself

Visiting campus is the best way to learn about Bethel and our majors. As you try out academic and campus life at Bethel, you can attend a class, chat with students, meet professors and coaches, tour campus, and get a taste of life in our program.

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Faculty mentors

Meet your professors

You’ll learn alongside faculty who are distinguished scholars and faithful Christians. They’ll know you by name and invest in your success. And in our state-of-the-art business space, you’ll find a large lounge space, huddle rooms, and interactive classrooms where you can connect with classmates and professors every day.

Department of Business


Location

Robertson Center (RC) 310

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Mary Ann Harris

Bethany Opsata

Mary Ann Harris

Mary Ann Harris

Professor of Business

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Bethany Opsata

Bethany Opsata

Associate Professor of Business

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Shyla Allard

Shyla Allard

Assistant Professor of Business

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Mauvalyn Bowen

Mauvalyn Bowen

Professor of Business

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Michael Disher

Michael Disher

Assistant Professor of Economics

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Leo Gabriel

Leo Gabriel

Professor of Business

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Brian Holland

Brian Holland

Associate Professor of Business

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Jeff Jacob

Jeff Jacob

Professor of Economics

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Joyce LeMay

Joyce LeMay

Associate Professor of Business

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Bruce Olsen

Bruce Olsen

Associate Professor of Business Emeritus

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Andrew Paine

Andrew Paine

Associate Professor of Business

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Shawn Sauve

Shawn Sauve

Associate Professor of Business

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Stephen Whiting

Stephen Whiting

Associate Professor of Business

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Drew Whitson

Drew Whitson

Associate Professor of Business

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Diana Dutcher

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Tracy Harris

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Julie Hedlund

Julie Hedlund

Adjunct Associate Professor of Business

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Paul Ives

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Logan Kix

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Daniel Meyer

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Richard Olson

Richard Olson

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Lisa Sellner

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Greg Bourland

Greg Bourland

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Judy Jones

Judy Jones

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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Gregg Lindberg

Gregg Lindberg

Adjunct Instructor of Business

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David Danforth

Associate Professor of Business Emeritus

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Nikki Daniels

Nikki Daniels

Associate Professor of Organizational Leadership Emerita

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Chuck Hannema

Chuck Hannema

Associate Professor of Business Emeritus

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Student Support

Your support team

At Bethel, you’ll experience a community where you belong. And that means you’ll be able to access numerous tools for your academic success—tutoring, mentors, study help, and more.

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Career coaching and preparation

A dedicated team is here to empower you to lead a purposeful life. Career coaches will help you build a resume, pursue internships and jobs, and provide support at every step of the way.

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Academic advising

No matter your goals, you’ll find support from your advisor. They’ll help you plan your courses and will provide support as you complete your degree and start a successful career.

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Tutoring and academic support

The Academic Enrichment and Support Center (AESC) will be your first stop for academic support. You’ll find help in building study skills, academic counseling, and more.

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Faith formation

As you develop your faith, you’ll have support from our Campus Ministries team. From Chapel to Bible studies, you’ll have numerous opportunities to explore and grow in your faith.

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Accessible education

Tuition and financial aid

We want you to understand from the beginning what a Bethel education costs. That’s why we made it simple. Beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, tuition for the College of Arts & Sciences will be $25,990—down from $44,050. This more accurately reflects what you can expect to pay, empowering you to make informed decisions and become who you're meant to be.

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Bethel’s small size, strong community, and liberal arts focus allows you to personalize your education by adding additional majors or minors. In fact, about 30% of students double major—and many pursue degrees in vastly different disciplines.

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