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Nov 25, 2024
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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Actuarial Mathematics Program (BS)
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This program is designated as an “Undergraduate-Introductory” actuarial science program by the Society of Actuaries. It is designed for the student who wishes to pursue a career as an actuary, a career which requires strong mathematical skills as well as training in business-related areas. Actuaries work for insurance companies, financial planning agencies, governmental agencies, and other organizations to assist them in planning for the future using statistical and other mathematical techniques.
Actuaries advance in their careers by passing examinations offered by the two American actuarial societies, the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society. The courses required for this degree cover much of the material on the first two examinations of these two organizations. It is often possible for students to take an examination prior to graduation.
Requirements. Completion of 124 credits, including:
- MTH 121 , MTH 122 , MTH 200 , MTH 220 , MTH 222 (18 credits).
- MTH 372 , MTH 374 , MTH 375 , MTH 377 , MTH 378 , MTH 393 , MTH 400 , and at least two other courses in mathematics numbered 300 or higher, excluding MTH 390 , MTH 391 , MTH 395 (23-25 credits).
- BUS 201 , BUS 202 , BUS 361 (9 credits).
- CSC 175 and any necessary prerequisites.
- ECN 201 , ECN 202 , ECN 315 , ECN 354 (12 credits).
- Also recommended: BUS 363 , BUS 463 ; knowledge of Excel; a minor in Computer Science or Business (Finance).
- All requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Bachelor of Science degree, including General Education Requirements .
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