APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE—Actuarial Science

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND

COMPUTER SCIENCE—Actuarial Science

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE – 120 Credits

NAME______________________________________ DATE_____________

University of Wisconsin-Stout

PROGRAM PLAN – 2010-2011, Revised – November 2010

GENERAL EDUCATION

Communication Skills

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Composition or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Reading & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning

MATH 156 Calculus & Analytic Geometry 1 OR

MATH 153 Calculus 1

CS 144 Computer Science 1

Health and Physical Education

Courses from the approved GE listing

Humanities and the Arts

One course from EACH of three areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences

ECON-210 Principles of Economics 1

One course from EACH of two other areas – GE listing

Natural Sciences

Must include one lab course in this area– GE listing

Technology

Course from the Technology area – GE listing

Ethnic Studies

2-3 courses based on area – take HUM and/or SBSCI courses that count in both areas – see listing

Global Perspectives (Pick one option)

Completing six credits of courses approved as fulfilling the global perspective requirement.

Completing a program of university-approved work or study abroad.

MAJOR STUDIES

Required Math/Stat (40 cr – 5 cr)

MATH 156 Calc & Analytic Geometry 1 (5 credits GE)

MATH 180 Found of the Language of Mathematics

MATH 157 Calc & Analytic Geometry 2 OR

MATH 154 Calculus 2

MATH 158 Calculus 3

MATH 275 Linear Algebra

MATH 255 Differential Equations (spring)

MATH 370 Modern Algebra 1 (fall)

MATH 450 Real Analysis 1 (fall)

STAT 331 Probability & Mathematical Stats 1 (fall)

STAT 332 Probability & Mathematical Stats 2 (spring)

STAT 440 Linear Regression/Time Series Anal (fall)

MSCS 449 Co-op Educational Experience

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42 CREDITS

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78 CREDITS

35 credits

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NEW ____________ TRANSFER ____________

EIGHT SEMESTER SEQUENCE

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Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Actuarial Science

Program Plan Sheet continued p. 2

Required Related Fields (19 cr – 3 cr)

CS 144 Computer Science 1 (3 credits GE)

CS 145 Computer Science 2

CS 244 Data Structures

MSCS 446 Numerical Analysis 1 (fall)

ECON 215 Principals of Economics 2

ENGL 320 Business Writing or

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

Selectives Must included at least 6 credits of Math and

3 credits of CS/MSCS

MATH 262 Modern Geometry (alternate spring)

MATH 371 Modern Algebra 2 (spring)

MATH 380 Cryptography

MATH 451 Real Analysis 2 (spring)

MATH 460 Complex Variables (alternate spring)

CS 245 Introduction to Computer Organization (spring)

CS 248 Web and Internet Programming

CS 342 Survey of Programming Languages (spring)

CS 343 Computer Graphics (fall)

CS 345 Image Processing (occasional)

CS 346 Simulation (occasional)

CS 354 Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence

CS 441 Computer Architecture (fall)

CS 442 Systems Programming (spring)

CS 443 Database Systems (spring)

CS 448 Software Engineering (fall)

CS 480 Introduction to Computer Security

MSCS 280 Graph Theory (spring)

MSCS 447 Numerical Analysis 2 (occasional)

MSCS 449 Co-op Educational Experience ( in addition to the required co-op credits)

BUACT 206 Introduction to Financial Accounting

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BUACT 207 Corporate Managerial Accounting

BUACT 340 Business Finance

BULGL 318 Business Law

BULGL 355 Principles of Risk Management

BUMIS 333 MIS Decision Support Systems

ECON 435 Money and Banking

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Professional Investigation/Exposure

Students must attend at least one professional event per semester for 2 years

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