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	College Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Actuarial Science (B.S.)
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				Student Learning Outcomes for Actuarial Science: 
Students will be able to: 
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Solve problems using fundamental concepts of calculus, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, probability, interest theory, and statistics. 
     
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Communicate precise deductive mathematical arguments, both orally and in writing, using professionally accepted conventions of language. 
     
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Offer well-reasoned critiques of mathematical arguments presented in professional contexts. 
     
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Be proficient with mathematical software and one or more programming languages at a level that enables them to solve mathematical problems or demonstrate mathematical ideas. 
     
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Apply learning relevant to actuarial science in the areas of probability, financial mathematics, economics, life contingencies, corporate finance, and statistics. 
     
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Demonstrate the ability to communicate the results of inductive quantitative analysis effectively, both orally and in writing. 
     
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Demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively with others. 
     
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Demonstrate the ability to engage in lifelong learning and professional growth. 
     
 			 
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		Actuarial Science majors are required to take:
   Also required:
  - Evidence of successful completion, prior to graduation, of the Exam P or Exam FM examination of the Society of Actuaries (SOA). The completion of additional examinations is encouraged.
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