Students pursuing this degree will have the opportunity to take traditional courses in mathematics and modern applied mathematics covering major topics related to actuarial science and operations research.

All non-teaching majors and minors offered by the department require a 2.00 or higher overall grade point average in required courses and a grade of ā€œCā€ or better in each required course.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Mathematics and Computer Sciences department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/math/home.htm

Total Credits Required 124
Liberal Studies
30-40
Health Promotion Requirements 2
Required Courses in Major39-52
Core Requirements24
MA 161 Calculus I [Div II] 4
MA 163 Calculus II 4
MA 211 Introduction to Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra 3
MA 265 Calculus III 4
MA 312 Abstract Algebra I 3
MA 361 Differential Equations 3
MA 490 Senior Seminar 3

Concentration (choose one)
General Mathematics Concentration15
Choose two or more courses from the following:6-7
At least one course must be at the 400 level.
MA 363 Analysis I (3 cr.)
MA 371 Probability (3 cr.)
MA 412 Abstract Algebra II (3 cr.)
MA 464 Analysis II (3 cr.)
MA 472 Statistics I (4 cr.)
MA Electives8-9
Select from MA 300- 400-level courses, except MA 350-359 and MA 450-459.
Actuarial Sciences Concentration28
MA 370 Interest Theory 3
MA 371 Probability 3
MA 472 Statistics I 4
MA Electives6
Select from MA 300- 400-level courses, except MA 350-359 and MA 450-459.
EC 201 Microeconomic Principles 4
EC 202 Macroeconomic Principles 4
FIN 351 Financial Management I 4

Other Required Course4
CS 120 Computer Science I [Div V] 4

Minor20