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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mathematics/Actuarial Science and Statistics, BS


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The program for a mathematics major in the Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has three options. A student may pursue a degree with a major in mathematics or a degree with a major in mathematics with a concentration in either applied mathematics or actuarial science. Those completing a degree with a major in mathematics will be prepared to continue their studies in mathematics in graduate school, though some may enter business, industry, or government service. Students receiving a mathematics degree with a concentration in applied mathematics will be primarily prepared to enter business, industry, or government service in an area where mathematics or computer science is used, or to continue their studies in applied mathematics or computer science in graduate school. Students in the actuarial science concentration take additional course work in finance and economics, preparing them to complete the first two professional actuarial exams and to pursue employment in the areas of insurance and investment.

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Liberal Studies: 46-47


As outlined in the Liberal Studies Requirements  with the following specifications:

Social Science:


Liberal Studies Elective: 6


  • No courses with MATH Prefix, intermediate-level foreign language and ECON 122  are required

Major: 49


Free Electives: 18-19


Total Degree Requirements: 120


(1) Should pass SOA Exam P or Exam FM.

(2) “B” or higher grades in course work that carries Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) from the Society of Actuaries (required for SOA credential).

(3) Three credits of internship will be applied to the major. Additional credits may count as free electives.

(4) FIN 320  and ECON 356  must be passed with grade of “B” or better.

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