Math Courses (32 hours)
Economics Courses (8 hours)
ECO 101S |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
4 |
ECO 102S |
Principles of Microeconomics |
4 |
Business Courses (16 hours)
Technology Courses (4 hours)
COS 140 |
Introduction to Computer Science |
4 |
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Total Credits for the Major: 60
WORLD LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
For specific information about world language requirements and expectations, see the General Education Requirements in the Academic Programs section of this catalog.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
For specific information about general education requirements and expectations, see the General Education Requirements in the Academic Programs section of this catalog.
MINIMUM TOTAL OF CREDITS FOR THE DEGREE: 128
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Learning Goals:
Students will:
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acquire a strong general background in mathematics, statistics, business, and economics.
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develop analytical and problem solving skills.
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develop technological skills that are current in the actuarial field.
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be prepared to pass the first two national actuarial examinations administered by the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society.
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communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
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work effectively in teams.
Assessment Criteria:
Students will:
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demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental probability tools for quantitatively assessing risk and demonstrate an ability to apply these tools to problems encountered in actuarial science.
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demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and demonstrate an ability to apply these tools to problems encountered in actuarial science.
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demonstrate an understanding of technologies that are current in the actuarial field and demonstrate an ability to apply these tools to problems encountered in mathematics, statistics, business, and economics.
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demonstrate the ability to summarize and communicate, orally and in writing, actuarial problems and the ability to communicate solutions to actuarial problems to specialized and non-specialized audiences.
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demonstrate an ability to establish rapport in groups and be able to work both independently and in collaboration with others.
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