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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance. Requirements for Acceptance in Program. Must have completed MATH 2300 (Calculus III) or equivalent A GPA  2.5 overall.

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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance

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  1. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance

  2. Requirements for Acceptance in Program • Must have completed MATH 2300 (Calculus III) or equivalent • A GPA  2.5 overall • A GPA  2.5 in Math courses numbered 1500 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus I) or above (except for MATH 2100)

  3. Required Math Courses • MATH 1500: Calculus I • MATH 1700: Calculus II • MATH 2300: Calculus III • MATH 3000: Introduction to Advanced Mathematics • MATH 4100: Differential Equations • MATH 4140: Matrix Theory • MATH 4700: Advanced Calculus of One Real Variable I • MATH 4315/STAT 4710: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics • MATH 4320/STAT 4750: Introduction to Probability Theory • MATH 4355: Investment Science I • MATH 4370: Actuarial Modeling I • MATH 4371: Actuarial Modeling II • MATH 4520/STAT 4760: Statistical Inference I

  4. Basic Programming Course Select one of the following two courses: • CMP_SC 1040: Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming • CMP_SC 1050: Algorithm Design and Programming I

  5. STAT 4870: Time Series Analysis STAT 4510: Applied Statistical Models I ECONOM 1014: Principles of Microeconomics ECONOM 1015: Principles of Macroeconomics Additional Requirements Listed below are required courses offered by other departments.

  6. A minimum of 5 hours from the following group Related Field Courses • BIO_SC 1500: General Biology • CHEM 1310: General Chemistry • CHEM 1320: General Chemistry II • CHEM 1330: General Chemistry III • PHYSCS 2750: University Physics I • PHYSCS 2760: University Physics II

  7. It is also recommended that the following courses are chosen as electives in order to satisfy VEE requirements. • FINANC 3000: Corporate Finance • FINANC 4020: Investments • MATH 4590: Investment Science II

  8. Arts & Science Foundation Requirements • Basic Skills • MATH 1100 or transferable equivalent with grade of C- or higher (this is automatic with a Math major). • ENGL 1000 or transferable equivalent with grade of C- or higher. • One Math Reasoning Proficiency course with grade of C- or higher (automatic with a Math major). • One course in American government or history (may apply toward the social science requirement).

  9. Chinese I, II, III French I, II, III German I, II, III Greek I, II, III Hebrew I, II, III Italian I, II Japanese I, II Korean I, II, III Latin I, II, III Portuguese I, II Russian I, II Spanish I, II, III Foreign Language or Alternative No language requirement for non-native English speaker. • Four years of a foreign language in high school or • One of the above language sequences or • 12 hours of approved courses from one area outside of mathematics in the 2000, or above, level.

  10. Depth of Study6 credit hours of A&S General Education courses numbered 2000, or above, must be taken in two of the three following fields:Behavioral Sciences; Social Sciences; Humanities and Fine Arts. These courses may also be used to satisfy Breadth Requirements.

  11. Breadth of Study Behavioral and Social Sciences Select at least 9 hours, and must include coursework from both the behavioral and social sciences. Humanities and Fine Arts Select at least 9 hours, and must include coursework from at least two different areas. Biological, Physical and Mathematical Sciences See Related Field Courses for Department of Mathematics Requirements.

  12. Students are required to complete at least two writing intensive courses in residence, with one in their major. In Mathematics, Math 3000 is a required writing intensive course. The other writing intensive course may be taken in any department (including mathematics). Writing Intensive Requirements

  13. MU General Education Courses • A current list is available at MU's General Education website. • Please see the “Distribution of Content” lists at the link. Graduation Plan: B.S. in Mathematics with Emphasis in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance Current form is available here.

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