Degree Requirements
GEP Signature Courses (See Curricula): six courses
GEP Variable Courses (See Curricula): six to nine courses, including
Mathematics:
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Calculus I |
Natural Science:
one semester of any lab-based natural science course (see ILC below)
Social Science:
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Introductory Economics (Micro) |
GEP Overlays (See Curricula): three courses
GEP Integrative Learning Component: three courses
Economics:
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Introductory Economics (Macro) |
Mathematics:
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Calculus II |
Natural Science:
the second semester of the lab-based natural science course (see GEP Variable Courses above)
GER Electives: any seven courses
Major Concentration: fifteen courses, including
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Introduction to Computer Programming |
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Calculus III |
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Fundamental Ideas of Mathematics |
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Introduction to Linear Algebra |
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Probability |
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Mathematical Statistics |
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Applied Statistical Methods |
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Introduction to Finance |
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Intermediate Finance |
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Introduction to Insurance |
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Financial Accounting |
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Actuarial Probability |
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Mathematics of Finance |
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Database Management |
And one Mathematics elective chosen from MAT 238, MAT 311, MAT 313, MAT 316 or approved by the Actuarial Science program director
Satisfactory completion of the Actuarial Science major automatically qualifies the student to apply for a minor in mathematics, subject to the Mathematics minor GPA restrictions (see the Mathematics section of this catalog). Students are ready to take the first and second actuarial exams at the end of their junior and senior years, respectively. Students are encouraged to participate in a summer internship during their junior/senior year. In the past, these internships have proven to be most valuable to students and their subsequent job search.
