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PURDUE UNIVERSITYCODOINFORMATIONACTUARIAL SCIENCEMATHEMATICSSTATISTICS

WHAT IS .?Actuarial Science Application of mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk Graduates are prepared for careers in areas such as insurance andfinance, as well as graduate schoolMathematics Science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity, and arrangement Teaches logic and analytical thinking Graduates are prepared for careers in a wide variety of areas inbusiness, government, and industry, as well as graduate schoolsStatistics Mathematical study of data and chance Graduates are prepared for careers in applied statistics, statisticalprogramming, and mathematics, as well as graduate school

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MATH/STAT DEGREE?MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS/ACTUARIAL SCIENCEBachelor’s DegreePrepares students for careers such as: Biostatistician Actuarial Analyst Economist Market Researcher Financial Consultant MathematicianNumerical/Data AnalystStatisticianSystems AnalystAnd more!Master’s/Ph.D DegreesEmpowers students to obtain advancement in the fields of educationand research. Students also continue to Law, Medical, or Businessschools, as well as higher level positions in industry, business, andgovernment.

MAJOR OPTIONSMATHEMATICSCORE MATHEMATICS Theoretical studies, prep for grad schoolMATHEMATICS EDUCATION Certification to teach in grades 5-12APPLIED MATHEMATICSCOMPUTER SCIENCESBUSINESSOPERATIONS RESEARCHMATHEMATICS/STATISTICSPrep for employment ingovernment, research,industry Leads to a double major in bothmathematics and statisticsDegree requirements for each major canbe found here.

MAJOR OPTIONSSTATISTICSAPPLIED STATISTICS Prep for employment in government, business,or industryMATHEMATICAL STATISTICS Prep for grad school in quantitative fields or foremployment Leads to a double major in both mathematicsand statistics Prep for possible application to Purdue’s 5thyear MS program (additional courseworkrequired)Degree requirements for each major canbe found here.

MAJOR OPTIONSACTUARIAL SCIENCEACTUARIAL SCIENCE Also fulfills requirements for anApplied Statistics major Only 1 extra course needed tocomplete a minor in Management Prep for first 4 – 5 Actuary Exams (10total) Goal is to pass 2 exams prior tograduation Prep for employment as an ActuaryDegree requirements for each major canbe found here.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTSMATHEMATICS/STATISTICS/ACTUARIAL SCIENCEMajor coursesScience CoreUniversity CoreFree Electives120 total credits

COMMON MAJOR COURSESALL 10 MAJORSMA 161/165 – Calculus IMA 162/166 – Calculus IIMA 261 – Calculus IIISTAT 350 – Intro to StatisticsMA 351 – Linear Algebra*Please note: policy allows no more than 2 MA/STAT/CS courses per semester

SCIENCECOREREQUIREMENTSCOLLEGE OF SCIENCEComposition & PresentationComputingGeneral EducationGreat IssuesLaboratory ScienceLanguage & CultureMathematics (automatically completed as part of major!)Multidisciplinary ExperienceStatisticsTeambuilding & Collaboration

UNIVERSITY CORE CURRICULUM (UCORE)FOUNDATIONAL OUTCOMESBehavioral/Social ScienceQuantitative ReasoningHumanitiesInformation LiteracyOral CommunicationScienceScience, Technology & SocietyWritten CommunicationRequired by the State. It is not the intentof the foundational outcomes to requiremore coursework. Most outcomes can bemet by the Science Core requirements.

DEGREE ENHANCEMENTSFIND YOUR NICHE WITH FREE ELECTIVESFree electives can be used to takeinteresting courses or you cancomplete a minor or double major.Many options are available! Talk toyour advisor about your interests.Common choices include: Computer Science Economics Management Physics Entrepreneurship Certificate

CODO REQUIREMENTSACTUARIAL SCIENCEMinimum Semesters:1Minimum Hours:12Minimum GPA:Course Requirements:2.00Comments:2.50 average in MA/STAT/MGMT/ECON coursesrequired for Actuarial Science major requirements.Not on probation.A grade of C or better in MA 37300 AND a grade of Cor better in a two course Calculus sequence of thefollowing:MA 16100, MA 16500, MA 16200, MA 16600, MA18100, MA 18200, MA 17300,MA 17400, MA 26100, MA 27100, MA 16300, or MA16400. If the student has established credit [AP, IB,etc.] for Calculus I, II, and III (or beyond),then theymust have a C or better in the next math course inthe Actuarial Science major AND MA 37300 with agrade of C or better.Archived Requirements(for students who started at Purdue prior to Fall 2015)

CODO REQUIREMENTSMATHEMATICS (EXCLUDING SECONDARY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MAED)Minimum Semesters:Minimum Hours:Minimum GPA:Course Requirements:Comments:1122.00Satisfy ONE of the following two options: Have [an average 2.7 GPA AND at least twograded courses] in the approved calculussequence (16100/16500, 16200/16600,26100/27100). Have completed the three course calculussequence (via some combination of gradedcourses, transfer credit, and credit by exam) ANDhave a B- or better in at least one required 300 level major course AND a 2.0 average GPA in allrequired major courses beyond the three coursecalculus sequence.2.00 GPA in major courses beyond the threecredit calculus sequence. Not on probation.Archived Requirements(for students who started at Purdue prior to Fall 2015)

CODO REQUIREMENTSSECONDARY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MAEDMinimum Semesters:Minimum Hours:Minimum GPA:Course Requirements:Comments:1122.00Satisfy ONE of the following two options: Have [an average 2.7 GPA AND at least twograded courses] in the approved calculussequence (16100/16500, 16200/16600,26100/27100). Have completed the three course calculussequence (via some combination of gradedcourses, transfer credit, and credit by exam) ANDhave a B- or better in at least one required 300 level major course AND a 2.0 average GPA in allrequired major courses beyond the three coursecalculus sequence.2.50 GPA in MA/STAT/CS major courses includingcalculus. Not on probation.Archived Requirements(for students who started at Purdue prior to Fall 2015)

CODO REQUIREMENTSSTATISTICSMinimum Semesters:Minimum Hours:Minimum GPA:Course Requirements:1122.00A GRADE of C or better in one of the followingCalculus courses: MA 16100, MA 16500, MA16200, MA 16600, MA 18100, MA 18200, MA17300, MA 17400, MA 26100, MA 27100, MA16300, or MA 16400 OR a B- or better in MA/STAT41600Comments:2.50 GPA in math/science/CS courses that meetdegree requirements. Not on probation.Archived Requirements(for students who started at Purdue prior to Fall 2015)

STEPS TO CODO INTO MA/STAT/ACSCStep 1: Print 2 copies of the Change of Curricula (CODO) Form (Please useblack/blue ink ONLY). Print your name and identification number on the top lineand complete part “1” of the form. Click here for the CODO form.Step 2: Take the CODO Form to your current college or school for approval.Step 3: Take the CODO Form to MATH 231 for approval.Step 4: You will receive an e-mail confirming, denying, or delaying yourCODO. The College of Science will submit approved CODO forms to the Officeof the Registrar for processing.Step 5: Confirm that your CODO was processed by checking myPurdue.CODO papers turned in by the second Friday of the semester will be processed for thatsemester. Those turned in after that deadline will be processed for the followingsemester.

QUESTIONS?CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATIONMA/STAT/ACSCAdvisorsStacey DundermanPeter SusallaMelissa Law-PenrosePrudie MillerSue Young

etc.] for Calculus I, II, and III (or beyond),then they must have a C or better in the next math course in the Actuarial Science major AND MA 37300 with a grade of C or better. Comments: 2.50 average in MA/STAT/MGMT/ECON courses required for Actuarial Science major requirements. Not on probation. ACTUARIAL SCIENCE Archived Requirements

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