Quantitative Risk Analytics
Interested in quantitative risk analysis?
The Bachelor of Science degree in quantitative risk analytics provides students with the quantitative skills necessary for employment in the insurance and risk industries, broadly construed to include a mathematical treatment of probability and statistics, interest-rate theory and financial mathematics. Students will also become knowledgeable about stochastic theory of investment finance, predictive analytics and other data science tools for analyzing risk.
Requirements for the major and study of quantitative risk analytics include courses in writing, chemistry, physics, calculus, financial management, insurance operations and more.
What can I do with this degree?
Graduates who studied quantitative risk analysis excel in careers that require quantitative skills such as the ability to work with mathematical treatment of probability and statistics, financial mathematics, predictive analytics and more.
Alumni work at:
- Insurance company headquarters
- Investment banks
- Major manufacturing corporations
- State and federal government
- Stock and commodity market firms
- Companies that want to manage their commercial or financial risk systematically
Alumni work as:
- Risk and information management
- Risk analyst
- Cost estimator
- Data analyst
- Data scientist
- Financial analyst
- Operations research analyst
- Quantitative analyst