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B.S. in Mathematics - Actuarial Concentration

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Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Our program in mathematics embodies both views of mathematics: one, as the study of abstract structures and hence independent of the physical world; the other, as the cornerstone of all scientific inquiry. The program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics is designed to provide a solid foundation in general principles sought for in any number of significant career and higher educational paths. You may also choose one of several concentrations to focus you studies on a particular path. Mathematics Program Highlights: Program offers concentrations in applied mathematics, actuarial science and secondary education. Mathematics majors can easily add double majors or minors in other disciplines to enhance their degrees and set themselves apart in the job market. Small, engaging classes are taught by faculty who are conducting dynamic mathematical research in both applied and theoretical research, yet view teaching as their central focus. Undergraduate students work side-by-side with faculty members on research projects. Participation in professional societies and conferences, SFU’s Pie on Pi Day, the Pennsylvania Statistics Poster Competition, SFU’s Science Day, the MECS club, and Honor societies are just a few of the opportunities that await our students. Major Requirements: CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I and CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II or BIOL 110 - Introduction to Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Plant Biology and BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 130 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 192 - Freshman Mathematics Seminar MATH 215 - Introductory Statistics MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 292 - Sophomore Mathematics Seminar MATH 304 - Probability MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 306 - Ordinary Differential Equations I MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 392 - Junior Mathematics Seminar MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 407 - Abstract Algebra I MATH 492 - Mathematics Seminar PHYS 121 - General Physics I PHYS 122 - General Physics II CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting FIN 202 - Finance MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MKTG 302 - Marketing

Program overview

Main Subject

Mathematics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Our program in mathematics embodies both views of mathematics: one, as the study of abstract structures and hence independent of the physical world; the other, as the cornerstone of all scientific inquiry. The program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics is designed to provide a solid foundation in general principles sought for in any number of significant career and higher educational paths. You may also choose one of several concentrations to focus you studies on a particular path. Mathematics Program Highlights: Program offers concentrations in applied mathematics, actuarial science and secondary education. Mathematics majors can easily add double majors or minors in other disciplines to enhance their degrees and set themselves apart in the job market. Small, engaging classes are taught by faculty who are conducting dynamic mathematical research in both applied and theoretical research, yet view teaching as their central focus. Undergraduate students work side-by-side with faculty members on research projects. Participation in professional societies and conferences, SFU’s Pie on Pi Day, the Pennsylvania Statistics Poster Competition, SFU’s Science Day, the MECS club, and Honor societies are just a few of the opportunities that await our students. Major Requirements: CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I and CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II or BIOL 110 - Introduction to Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Plant Biology and BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology MATH 121 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 122 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 130 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 192 - Freshman Mathematics Seminar MATH 215 - Introductory Statistics MATH 221 - Calculus III MATH 222 - Calculus IV MATH 292 - Sophomore Mathematics Seminar MATH 304 - Probability MATH 305 - Mathematical Statistics MATH 306 - Ordinary Differential Equations I MATH 322 - Linear Algebra MATH 392 - Junior Mathematics Seminar MATH 401 - Real Analysis I MATH 407 - Abstract Algebra I MATH 492 - Mathematics Seminar PHYS 121 - General Physics I PHYS 122 - General Physics II CPSC 121 - Introduction to Programming ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting FIN 202 - Finance MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MKTG 302 - Marketing

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Undergraduate

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