Applied and Computational Mathematics, Actuarial Science Emphasis, BS

  

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics ACM provides students with a new reason to major in mathematical sciences by emphasizing applied mathematics and mathematical modeling. Students will learn to apply mathematics to real world problems arising in various settings, as they master new mathematical techniques. ACM students will have the option to specialize in a desired field through emphases in Actuarial Science, Data Analytics, or Scientific Computing. The Actuarial Science emphasis will provide an interdisciplinary approach by collaborating with programs in Mathematics, Business, Economics, and Finance. Students will prepare for Actuarial Exams P/1 and FM/2, and develop the knowledge and skills necessary for a wide range of job opportunities such as mathematicians, actuaries, operations research analysts, and statisticians. More information is available at Be an Actuary website.


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Program Curriculum

120 credits

Utah Tech General Education Requirements

All Utah Tech General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to Utah Tech's minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics.

General Education Core Requirements

English3-7
Mathematics3-5
American Institutions3-6
Life Sciences3-10
Physical Sciences3-5
Fine Arts3
Literature/Humanities3
Social & Behavioral Sciences3
Exploration 3-5

Applied and Computational Mathematics Core Requirements

CS 1400Fundamentals of Programming3
CS 1410Object Oriented Programming3
MATH 1210Calculus I (MA)4
MATH 1220Calculus II (MA)4
MATH 2200Discrete Mathematics3
or CS 2100 Discrete Structures
MATH 2210Multivariable Calculus (MA)4
MATH 2270Linear Algebra3
MATH 2280Ordinary Differential Equations3
MATH 3400Probability & Statistics3
MATH 3700Mathematical Modeling I4
MATH 4250Programming for Scientific Computation4
MATH 4800Industrial Careers in Mathematics3
MATH 4890RIndependent Research1
MATH 4900Senior Capstone Seminar (ALUR)3

Applied and Computational Mathematics Elective Requirements

Choose 4 of the following courses:
ECON 3010Managerial Economics3
ECON 3020Intermediate Macroeconomics3
ECON 3500International Economics3
FIN 4380Financial Modeling and Decision Making3
MGMT 4040Quantitative Decision Analysis3
MATH 3050Stochastic Modeling and Applications3
MATH 3120Transition to Advanced Mathematics3
MATH 3150Introduction to Partial Differential Equations3
MATH 3200Introduction to Analysis I3
MATH 3100Euclidean / Non-Euclidean Geom3
MATH 3500Numerical Analysis3
MATH 3900Number Theory3
MATH 3905Cryptography and Codes3
MATH 4000Abstract Algebra I3
MATH 4005Quantum Computing and Cryptography3
MATH 4200Introduction to Complex Analysis3
MATH 4010Abstract Algebra II3
MATH 4100Introduction to Topology3
MATH 4330Linear Algebra II3
MATH 4550Scientific Computation3
MATH 4890RIndependent Research1-3

Actuarial Science Emphasis Requirements

ACCT 2010Financial Accounting3
ACCT 2020Managerial Accounting3
ISA 2010Proficiency in Excel & SQL3
COMM 1020Public Speaking3
CS 2420Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures3
ECON 2010Micro Economics (SS, GC)3
ECON 2020Macro Economics (SS, GC)3
FIN 3150Managerial Finance I3
ISA 3020SQL & Python for Analytics3
MATH 3410Actuarial Exam P/1 Preparation1
MATH 3450Statistical Inference3
MATH 4400Financial Mathematics3
MATH 4410Actuarial Exam FM/ 2 Preparation1
STAT 2040Business Statistics3

Graduation Requirements

  1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above).
  2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above).
  3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at Utah Tech for institutional residency
  4. Grade C or higher (not C-) required in each Core Discipline Requirement, Mathematics Required Elective, and Mathematics Program Requirement course.