The minor in actuarial science provides students with the necessary background coursework for careers in a field whose demand is constantly on the rise. The minor is open to students from all majors. It offers an opportunity for students to develop skills expected of entry level actuaries; equipping them with the tools to help companies and businesses to better anticipate and manage risk. This minor also provides reasonable preparation for the first two actuarial examinations.
Minor Requirements
A minimum of 22 credits are required.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
MATH 122 | Calculus II | 4 |
MATH 481 | Theory of Interest | 3 |
STAT 381 | Probability and Statistical Inference | 3 |
ECON 201B | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECON 202B | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
Select 6-7 credits of the following: | 6-7 | |
Intermediate Accounting I | ||
Intermediate Accounting II | ||
Computer Information Systems | ||
Microeconomics | ||
Macroeconomics | ||
Money And Banking | ||
Investment Analysis | ||
Numerical Analysis I | ||
Numerical Analysis II | ||
Probability and Statistical Inference | ||
Total Credits | 22-23 |
Mathematics Department
Julius N. Esunge, Chair
Randall D. Helmstutler, Career Advisor for Pure Mathematics
Jangwoon Lee, Career Advisor for Applied Mathematics
Debra L. Hydorn, Career Advisor for Statistics
Faculty
Professors
Julius N. Esunge
Debra L. Hydorn
Janusz Konieczny
Jangwoon Lee
J. Larry Lehman
Keith E. Mellinger
Suzanne Sumner
Associate Professors
Melody B. Denhere
Randall D. Helmstutler
Senior Lecturers
Jennifer M. Magee
Kelly W. Perkins