Certificate in Introductory Actuarial Science
2002-03 Catalog DescriptionCertificates may be earned by regularly matriculated or extended education students and denote successful completion of a prescribed program of study designed (a) to impart specified professional/vocational/career competencies; or (b) to produce mastery of the content of a sub-field of an academic major (discipline); or (c) to provide exposure to the range of materials in a traditional or emerging interdisciplinary field. Refer to Page 61 of the 2002-2003 catalog for additional certificate information.
Certificate in Introductory Actuarial Science
This program is designed to prepare students for the preliminary exams given by the Society of Actuaries. Completion of those exams is normally considered the prerequisite for internships and entry--level positions in the field of actuarial science. For more information, contact the Department of Mathematics.Certificate Requirements (50 units)
Lower-division requirements (30 units)
- ECON 200. Principles of Microeconomics (4)
- ECON 202. Principles of Macroeconomics (4)
- MATH 211. Basic Concepts of Calculus (4)
- MATH 212. Calculus II (4)
- MATH 213. Calculus III (4)
- MATH 241. Problem Solving in Calculus (2)
- MATH 251. Multivariable Calculus I (4)
- MATH 252. Multivariable Calculus II (4)
Upper-division requirements (20 units)