Pre-Actuarial Mathematics Concentration

Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Pre-Actuarial Mathematics Requirements

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS - 46 Hours Required
Minimum of “C-“required
Fundamental Academic Skills 15
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
Writing in the Discipline Course
PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDS
ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL THINKING
DATA LITERACY AND VISUALIZATION
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY
QUANTITATIVE REASONING FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
COLLEGE ALGEBRA WITH SUPPORT
DATA LITERACY AND VISUALIZATION
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Distribution Requirements31
Natural Science - From two disciplines and at least one lab - 7 hrs
Social Science - From two disciplines - 9 hrs
Humanities and Fine Arts - From two disciplines- 9 hrs
Global Diversity - 3 hrs
US Diversity 3 hrs
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
**Course will satisfy UNO's General Education requirement
^Course requires pre-requisite(s)
Mathematics Major with a Concentration in Pre-Actuarial Mathematics - 46 Hours Required
Required Coursework25
CALCULUS I (^)
CALCULUS II
CALCULUS III
APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA
INTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACT MATH
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS
Select one of the following 3
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I
MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING I
INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL METHODS
Select all of the following Pre-Actuarial Mathematics Concentration courses18
MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING II (^)
THEORY OF INTEREST
PROBABILISTIC OPERATIONS RESEARCH MODELS
LINEAR MODELS
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS I
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS II
TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
College Breadth (choose one option)15-30+
Option 1: Complete any UNO minor or undergraduate certificate - 15+ hours
Option 2: Additional General Education Requirements - 19+ hurs
Additional quantitative literacy - 3 hours
Additional Social Science Gen. Ed. from 3rd Discipline - 3 hours
Additional Humanities Gen. Ed. from 3rd Discipline - 3 hours
HIST 1000 and HIST 1010 - 6 hours
Additional Nat. and Physical Science w/ Lab - 4-5 hours
Option 3: CAS comprehensive major (50+ hours) OR any second UNO major (30+ hours)
Bachelor of Arts Language Requirement - 16 Hours Required16
FREN, GERM, Or SPAN, 1110**, 1120, 2110, 2120
ELECTIVES
Elective hours as required to reach a total of 120 hours

Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Pre-Actuarial Mathematics Four Year Plan

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
FallCredits
CMST 1110
PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDS
or ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE
3
MATH 1950 CALCULUS I (*) 5
ENGL 1150 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (**) 3
Foreign Language Course 1110*** 5
*MATH 1950: Requires placement exam
 
**ENGL 1150: Requires placement exam
 
***Level 1110 foreign language courses count as a Humanity/Fine Arts course, Global Diversity, and toward the student's BA requirement. If student is fulfilling the BA requirement via alternative methods, then 16 additional credits including a HFA and Global Diversity will need to be factored in to this degree plan.
 
 Credits16
Spring
MATH 1960 CALCULUS II 4
ENGL 1160 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3
Foreign Language Course 1120 5
Social Science 3
 Credits15
Sophomore
Fall
MATH 1970 CALCULUS III 4
MATH 2230 INTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACT MATH 3
Humanities & Fine Arts Course/U.S. Diversity 3
Foreign Language Course 2110 3
 Credits13
Spring
MATH 2050 APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA 3
MATH 3230 INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS (*) 3
Social Science 3
Foreign Language Course 2120 3
Optional VEE Elective 3
*MATH 2230 feeds right into MATH 3230, do your best to keep them in back-to-back semesters.
 
NOTE: Student should consider taking the Exam FM through the Society of Actuaries the summer following this semester.
 
 Credits15
Junior
Fall
MATH 2200 MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING I 3
MATH 2350 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3
MATH 3400 THEORY OF INTEREST (*) 3
MATH 4740 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS I (**) 3
Social Science*** 3
 
 
***Social Sciences Course must be in a 2nd discipline.
 
 Credits15
Spring
MATH 3200 MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING II 3
MATH 4310
PROBABILISTIC OPERATIONS RESEARCH MODELS (*)
or PROBABILISTIC OPERATIONS RESEARCH MODELS
3
MATH 4750 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS II (**) 3
Coding Course 2*** 3
Natural & Physical Science 3
Optional VEE Elective 3
*MATH 4310: Requires MATH 4740 and MATH 2050. Student only needs to take MATH/CSCI 4310 OR STAT 4430, not
 
 
NOTE: Student should consider taking Exam P through the Society of Actuaries the summer following this semester.
 
 Credits18
Senior
Fall
HIST 1010 or Course toward Minor/2nd Major* 3
STAT 4430 LINEAR MODELS (**) 3
Additional HFA Course for A&S or Course toward Minor/2nd Major*** 3
Natural & Physical Science, with lab^ 4
Humanities/Fine Arts Course# 3
*A&S College Requirement Options
 
**STAT 4430: Requires MATH 4750. STAT 4430: Student only needs to take MATH/CSCI 4310 OR STAT 4430, not both.
 
***A&S College Requirement Options. Additional HFA must be in a 3rd discipline.
 
^N&PS Course must be in a 2nd discipline.
 
#HFA must be in a 2nd discipline
 
 Credits16
Spring
HIST 1000 or Course for Minor/2nd Major* 3
STAT 4440 TIME SERIES ANALYSIS (**) 3
Additional Social Science Course for A&S or Course for Minor/2nd Major*** 3
Advanced Writing Requirement^ 3
*A&S College Requirement Options.
 
 
***A&S College Requirement Options. Additional Social Sciences Course must be in a 3rd discipline
 
^Advanced Writing Requirement can be: CIST 3000 Advanced Composition for IS&T, ENGL 3050 Writing for the Workplace, ENGL 3980 Technical Writing Across the Discipline, or PHIL 3000 Philosophy Writing Seminar.
 
NOTE: Students need at least 120 credits and a minimum of 27 upper level credits throughout the entire degree, with at least 18 credits of upper level coursework taken within the major/concentration. May need to select 3000/4000 level free electives to reach the 27 credit minimum.
 
 Credits12
 Total Credits120

This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult an advisor in your major program for further guidance.


This plan is not a contract and curriculum is subject to change


Additional Information About this Plan:
University Degree Requirements:
The minimum number of hours for a UNO undergraduate degree is 120 credit hours. Please review the requirements for your specific program to determine all requirements for the program. In order to graduate on-time (four years for an undergraduate degree), you need to take 30 hours each year.


Placement Exams: For Math, English, Foreign Language, a placement exam may be required. More information on these exams can be found at https://www.unomaha.edu/enrollment-management/testing-center/placement-exams/information.php


**Transfer credit or placement exam scores may change suggested plan of study