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The top rated universities in the United States offering a degree in Actuarial Science are Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania. Other top rated schools include the University of California Berkley and the University of Michigan.
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There are a numerous places one can Study for a Degree in Actuarial Mathematics in the UK. One can study this at the University of Leeds or Kingston University. Alternatively, there are numerous online Universities one can try.
I don't know of actuarial work being a major. However, I would think that most math programs (at least at my university) would have a math major path that would help/prepare a person for things like actuarial work. There are a bunch of paths in math though so you probably want to look into it more, but definitely look under the math program at your university.
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I am interested in colleges/universities in Michigan that offer a degree in Library Science.
All do. Science is part of general education requirements as well as a major.
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Some Canadian universities that offer nursing programs which lead to a Bachelor of Science degree include Brandon University, York University and McMaster University.
Many colleges and univrsities offer degrees in actuarial science and each one sets its own requirements. A better question might be: How well will the university I choose prepare me to take actuarial exams? An actuary's credentials are realized through passing a series of exams rather than by the degree program they have completed. The exam process generally extends several years beyond graduation, and attendence in an actuarial science degree program is not a prerequisite to taking exams or becoming an actuary. To learn more about the college degree programs, visit the website of the college you are interested in. To learn more about actuarial exams, take a look at www.beanactuary.org.
Most all colleges and universities offer degrees in the biological sciences.
You can find out more about it here: www.utoronto.ca/nutrisci/graduate/. Fortunately, they offer a nutrition science degree program and hopefully you can get it.