Curriculum
The Applied Mathematics Curriculum:
Actuarial Sciences Option (ACTU)
Freshman Year | |
Fall Semester (17 hours) | Spring Semester (16 hours) |
MATH-1610, Calculus I (4) | MATH-1620, Calculus II (4) |
Core Philosophy (3) | COMP-1200, Intro to Computing (2) |
ENGL-1100, English Composition I (3) | ENGL-1120, English Composition II (3) |
Core History I (3) | Core History II (3) |
Core Science I (4) | Core Science II (4) |
Sophomore Year | |
Fall Semester (16 hours) | Spring Semester (15 hours) |
MATH-2630, Calculus III (4) | MATH-2790, Math of Interest Theory (3) |
MATH-2660, Linear Algebra (3) | MATH-2650, Differential Equations (3) |
ACCT-2910, Fund. of Accounting (3) | MATH-3100, Intro to Advanced Math (3) |
ENGL-2200, Great Books I (3) | ENGL-2210, Great Books II (3) |
ECON-2020, Microeconomics (3) | ECON-2030, Macroeconomics (3) |
Junior Year | |
Fall Semester (16 hours) | Spring Semester (16 hours) |
MATH-4790, Actuarial Seminar (3) | MATH-4820, Act. Seminar in Prob. (3) |
STAT-3600, Probability & Statistics I (3) | Math Elective (3) |
Core Social Science I (3) | Statistics Requisite (3) |
Core Fine Arts (3) | FINC-3610, Business Finance (3) |
Elective (4) | Elective (4) |
Senior Year | |
Fall Semester (12 hours) | Spring Semester (12 hours) |
MATH-5800, Actuarial Math I (3) | MATH-5810, Actuarial Math II (3) |
MATH-5000, Math. Modeling (3) | Math Elective (3) |
FINC-3630, Adv. Business Finance (3) | Math Elective (3) |
Elective (3) | Elective (3) |
UNIV-4990, Graduation Check (0) |
Definitions
Core Science I/II: One of the sequences Engineering Physics I/II, Principles of Biology/Organismal Biology, Fundamentals of Chemistry I/II, Physical/Historical Geology.
Math Electives: Courses designated MATH or STAT at the level of 3000 or higher; no more than one 3000-level course. Subject to advisor’s approval.
Statistics Requisite: Any course that will serve as the statistics prerequisite for FINC-3630. See advisor for approved courses.
Coherence Requirement: Course choices for Core Science and Math Electives, together with the required interdisciplinary courses, must constitute a coherent plan of study, chosen with advisor's approval.