Student Learning Outcomes - The graduate with a Master of Science degree in Mathematics, Actuarial Science and Statistics Option will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to:
- Communicate actuarial/statistical ideas clearly and coherently.
- Develop analytical skills to solve complex problems in actuarial/statistical fields.
- Select appropriate software packages to solve real world problems in actuarial/statistical principles.
This program is designed to fit the needs of students in actuarial science, statistics, or related areas. To be accepted into this program, a student must have an undergraduate major in mathematics, or course work equivalent to a Central major in mathematics, actuarial science, statistics, or coursework equivalent to a UCM major in mathematics, actuarial science or statistics with a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in upper level mathematics, actuarial science, or statistics courses.
A student not meeting these minimum standards may consult the School of Computer Science and Mathematics for possible acceptance on a conditional basis.
The sequence of courses is designed to begin in the fall semester. Starting in the spring may result in an extended time to complete the degree. No courses are offered in the summer.