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Course summary
This program includes 56 hours of mathematics and is intended to prepare for entering the actuarial profession. After completing the program, students should be prepared to pass the first actuarial examination before graduation. program includes 56 hours of mathematics and is intended to prepare you for entering the actuarial profession. After completing the program, you should be prepared to pass the first actuarial examination before graduation.
Program modules
The courses are: ECON 103 - Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 104 - Principles of Macroeconomics, MATH 211 - Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 263A - Calculus I, MATH 263B - Calculus II, MATH 263C - Calculus III, ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting, ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting, MATH 250 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics I, MATH 251 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics II, MATH 263D - Calculus IV, MATH 340 - Differential Equations, C S 210 - Programming in C , FIN 325 - Foundations of Finance , MATH 450A - Theory of Statistics, MATH 450B - Theory of Statistics, MATH 450C - Theory of Statistics, MATH 455 - Basic Principles of Actuarial Science, MGT 202 - Management, FIN 331 - Risk and Insurance, FIN 436 - Life Insurance , MATH 410 - Matrix Theory, MATH 451 - Stochastic Processes.
Entry requirement for international students
Admission requirements are as follows for different countries: Students from India must possess Higher Secondary Certificate, Indian School Certificate or All India and Delhi Senior School Certificate with a grade of 75%. Students from Indonesia must have completed DANEM/SMA with grades of 7/10. Pakistan students must possess Intermediate or Higher Secondary School Certificate with a 55%. Students from Malaysia must have completed Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia with a 6 passes grade 6 or lower. Students from Myanmar should have a Bachelors degree with grade point of 3.5/5. Students from Saudi Arabia must have General Secondary Education Certificate with 75%. Singapore students must complete the Singapore-Cambridge GCSE O Levels with 6 passes graded D or higher. Students from China should have Senior Middle School Certificate with B/80%. Students from United Kingdom should have completed GCSE with 6 passes graded C or higher. Scores of ACT or SAT and TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based, 213 on the computer-based, 80 on the internet based or a score of 6.5 on the IELTS exam are required.
Ohio University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Ohio University
Department name
College of Arts and Science, Department of Mathematics
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