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Actuarial Science, BS

Students seeking the BS degree are advised to consider an optional minor in economics. All actuarial students need to work closely with an adviser to plan course schedules.

Credit is not allowed for both course and course.

Requirements

Mathematics Courses

The program of study requires a minimum of 43 hours, with a grade of C- or better, on a 120-hour degree.

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Calculus I

4

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Discrete Mathematics I

3

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Calculus II

4

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Linear Algebra

4

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Calculus III

4

course

Interest Theory

3

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Interest Theory II

3

course

Probability

3

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Statistics

3

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Actuarial Mathematics

3

At least one of:

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Regression & Time Series

3

OR

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Predictive Modeling 

3

AND

6 hours of approved electives 30000+

3

Associated Requirements:

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Introductory Microeconomics

3

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Introductory Macroeconomics

3

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Intermediate Microeconomics

3

OR

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Intermediate Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach

3

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Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

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Fundamentals of Accounting

3

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Accounting for Decision Making & Control

3

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Financial Management

3

Any two of the following:

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Techniques in Programming

3

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Analysis of Algorithms

3

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Deep Learning

3

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Intermediate Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach

3

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Econometrics

3

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Time Series Econometrics

3

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Physics I with Laboratory: Mechanics

4

OR

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Physics I for Majors: Mechanics

5

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Physics II with Laboratory: Electromagnetism and Optics

4

OR

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Physics II for Majors

5

Note: course can be applied to satisfy associated requirements from two of the above lists

One of:

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Introduction to Programming

3

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Introduction to Programming for Engineering & Science

3

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Introduction to Python for Data Analytics

3

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Applied Programming Matlab

3

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Scientific Analysis & Modeling

3