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FOUR-YEAR BA HONORS ACTUARIAL SCIENCE WITH ECONOMICS


Admission Requirements
Principal Courses

Economics 020
Statistical Sciences 023a/b
One full course equivalent, chosen from the following: Calculus 050a/b and either Calculus 051a/b (minimum mark of 60%) or Calculus 081a/b (minimum mark of 85%**), or Applied Mathematics 026
Linear Algebra 040a/b*


Subsidiary Courses

    Two courses

* If Linear Algebra 040a/b is not taken in first year, it must be completed prior to the beginning of third year.
If Statistical Sciences 023a/b is not taken in first year, students should consult with an department counsellor in the Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences prior to entering second year.
** Students who completed Calculus 081a/b prior to September 2003 may enter this program with a minimum mark of 70% in Calculus 081a/b.


Second Year
Principal Courses
Subsidiary Course

One-half course**

** Linear Algebra 040a/b must be taken prior to the beginning of third year, with a minimum mark of 60%. If Statistical Sciences 023a/b is not taken in first year, students should consult with an department counsellor in the Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences prior to entering second year.


Third Year
Principal Courses

Actuarial Science 327a/b, 329b
Statistical Sciences 325a/b, 357a, 358b, 359a/b
Economics 220a/b, 221a/b plus two additional half courses in Economics at the 200 or 300-level.


Fourth Year
Principal Courses

Statistical Sciences 420a/b
Four half-courses from: Statistical Sciences 421F/G and Actuarial Science at the 400-level.
One of Economics 320a/b, 382a/b, 388a/b, plus three additional half-courses in Economics at the 300-or 400-level


Subsidiary Course

    One half-course


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