Engineering

<p>I was wondering if it was possible to get a bachelor's in EE and then try to take the actuarial exams with studying and practicing. If I happened to pass one or two actuarial exams, would I be able to get a job as an actuary or would my degree limit me to only EE or a related engineering discipline? I read on the UT website for actuarial science that it is possible to become an actuary with an EE degree. Here is the link: Actuarial</a> Studies<br>
This is what it said: Actuarial employers have hired students from the actuarial program that majored in such diverse fields as Computer Science, Psychology, Electrical Engineering, German, Botany, Music, Physics, and Art History.</p>

<p>If I was to do this, would I just need to take the extra classes along with the EE curriculum or would I have to major in statistics or something related to actuarial science rather than EE?</p>

<p>Any advice/information is appreciated. Thanks.</p>