Department of Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics
Actuarial Science Option
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Curriculum
The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.
- Freshman
Fall Spring ENGL 1013 Composition I1 3 ENGL 1023 Composition II1 3 BUAD 2003 Business Info Systems 3 Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 ECON 2003 Principles of Economics I 3 ECON 2013 Principles of Economics II 3 MATH 1001 Orientation to Mathematics 1 MATH 2924 Calculus II 4 MATH 2914 Calculus I 4 STAT 2303 Statistical Methods 3 Elective2 1 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 - Sophomore
Fall Spring ACCT 2003 Accounting Principles I 3 ACCT 2013 Accounting Principles II 3 BDA 2003 Business Problem Solving 3 COMS 2104 Foundational Computer Programming I 4 MATH 2703 Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH 3243 Differential Equations I 3 MATH 2934 Calculus III 4 STAT 3113 Regression Analysis 3 STAT 3153 Applied Statistics 3 Quantitative Elective3 3 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16 - Junior
Fall Spring Fine Arts & Humanities1 3 Social Sciences1 3 U.S. History/Government1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 STAT 3213 Actuarial Probability II 3 MATH 4003 Linear Algebra I 3 STAT 4153 Experimental Design and Analysis 3 STAT 3203 Actuarial Probability I 3 Quantitative Elective3 3 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16 - Senior
Fall Spring COMM 2173 Business and Professional Speaking 3 Social Science1 3 STAT 4283 Financial Mathematics I 3 MATH 4971 Mathematics Senior Seminar 1 MATH/STAT Elective4 3 STAT 4293 Financial Mathematics II 3 Elective2 3 MATH/STAT Elective4 3 Elective2 3 Total Hours 12 Total Hours 13
1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".
2A minimum of 40 credit hours of the 120 total hours required for the B.S. degree must
be 3000-4000 level courses.
3The quantitative electives must be at the 2000-level or above and may include math,
statistics, computer science, business administration, business data analytics, finance,
or a course in another area with substantial quantitative content (ask for approval
from advisor).
4See catalog to assure pre-requisites are met. See advisor to select courses from :STAT 3183 Statistical Process Control, STAT 4113 Categorical Data Analysis, STAT 4393 Statistical Learning, MATH 4123 Mathematical Modeling, or a MATH/STAT course at the 3000-4000 level approved by advisor.