This major is sponsored by the Department of Mathematics and is designed
to prepare students to enter the actuarial profession. See also
Mathematics and Mathematics
and Computer Science.
Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates
to 57-59 hours including 29-30 hours of mathematics beyond calculus.
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are
set up so students automatically complete the Campus
General Education requirements.
Departmental distinction: To qualify for distinction, the student
must take MATH 472, have a grade point average in mathematics
courses of at least 3.25, and pass at least six hours of examinations
offered by the professional actuarial societies. To qualify
for high or highest distinction, the student must have passed
at least eight hours of professional exams, with highest distinction
going to those whose grade point averages in mathematics are
at least 3.75. Finance courses and additional professional exams
may also be given consideration in close decisions.
Hours |
Requirements |
10-11 |
Calculus through:
|
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MATH 242Calculus of Several Variables
|
|
or |
|
MATH 243Calculus III Plus, or equivalent
|
3 |
Select from: |
|
CS 101Intro to Computing, Eng &
Sci
|
|
or |
|
CS 105Intro to Computing, Non-Tech
|
|
or |
|
CS 125Intro to Computer Science
|
3 |
MATH 210Theory
of Interest |
3-4 |
MATH 408Actuarial
Statistics I |
|
or |
|
MATH 461- Probability
Theory I |
4 |
MATH 409Actuarial
Statistics II |
3 |
MATH 469Methods
of Applied Statistics |
3 |
MATH 415Linear
Algebra |
4 |
MATH 471- Actuarial
Theory I |
6 |
Select two from
the following list: |
|
MATH 472Actuarial Theory II
|
|
MATH 476Actuarial Risk Theory
|
|
MATH 477Survival Analysis
|
|
MATH 478Actuarial Modeling
|
3 |
A third course from
the list above |
|
or |
|
MATH 466Probability
Theory II |
|
or |
|
an approved section
of MATH 490 (e.g., financial mathematics) |
15 |
FIN 221Corporate
Finance |
|
FIN 300Financial
Markets |
|
FIN 321 Advanced
Corporate Finance |
|
AND |
|
Two additional courses
in consultation with an advisor, from: |
|
ECON 302Inter Microeconomic Theory
|
|
ECON 303Inter Macroeconomic Theory
|
|
FIN 230Introduction to Insurance
|
|
FIN 431Property-Liability Insurance
|
|
FIN 432Managing Fin Risk for Insurers
|
|
FIN 434Employee Benefit Plans
|
Twelve hours of 300- or 400-level courses in the major must be taken
on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.