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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program serves as a stepping-stone to the actuarial profession, graduate school, and jobs in data analysis. The degree shares much of the same lower division core of classes and Undergraduate Seminar as the B.S. in Mathematics, but differs in the required upper division classes. Those considering actuarial careers are encouraged to begin taking the actuarial examinations while in residence at UMD.
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Students must have completed high school diploma or a GED. In addition, the individual has attempted fewer than 26 semester (39 quarter) credits at a post-secondary institution. If a student is graduating from high school and has less than 26 semester credits, she/he will be considered a new entering freshman, allowing the student to be considered for merit scholarships and participation in Academic Orientation. High school students should have completion of a minimum of the following courses: 4 years English, 3 years math (including a minimum of algebra, intermediate algebra, and geometry), 3 years science (1 year each of biological and physical science), 3 years social studies (including U.S. history) and 2 years single second language. Scores from either the ACT or SAT exams including writing is required. International students must have minimum TOEFL scores of 550 Written, 213 Computer, 80 Internet (iBT) or an IELTS score of 6.5.
University of Minnesota Duluth accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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ब्याचलर्स डिग्रीज्
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of Minnesota Duluth
विभागको नाम
Swenson College of Science and Engineering, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
Swenson College of Science and Engineering, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
140 Solon Campus Center
University of Minnesota Duluth
DULUTH
Minnesota
55812
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics responds to the ever-increasing demands for the mathematical sciences in today's society by providing an integrated set of academic and research programs designed to prepare students for careers in business, industry, education, and government. The foundation for studies in the mathematical sciences is a solid high school education, preferably one with at least three and a half years of mathematics. Programs in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics are designed to develop competence in mathematical reasoning, promote technical expertise in the mathematical sciences, and provide students with an appreciation of the diversity of mathematical science applications and career options. Every year as part of their educational experience many mathematics and statistics students work on faculty-guided research projects funded through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, within the College of Science and Engineering, offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mathematics and the Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics and Actuarial Science. It offers cooperatively with the UMD Department of Education the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree for those who want to teach at the secondary level. The Department also offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics.
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