<p>@764764:</p>
<p>I have heard of a least one college that back in the 19th century had required all students to have taken all courses offered in order to graduate. In other words, no majors, unless perhaps each student was to write papers on a subject of his choice.</p>
<p>@Maxwell’sDemon:</p>
<p>An ActSci program sounds more like job-training than education. But then, in today’s world where are we supposed to get job-training? </p>
<p>Would a degree in business or math be feasible if one were to take the actuarial courses along side, or would that be too difficult to manage?</p>