BSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics
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Transcript BSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics
Oriëntering / Orientation
2016
Group 14 : BSc Physical
and Mathematical Sciences
Prof J van den Berg
Group 14: BSc in Physical and
Mathematical Sciences
BSc Chemistry
BSc Physics
BSc Geology
BSc Environmental and
Engineering Geology
BSc Geography
BSc Meteorology
BSc Geoinformatics
BSc Environmental
Science
BSc Mathematics
BSc Applied Mathematics
BSc Mathematical
Statistics
BSc Actuarial and
Financial Mathematics
Handouts
Timetable 2016 booklet (red???????blue)
New first year students: information
questionnaire - attach copy of Grade 12 results
plus ID/passport to form!
APS score
Rating code
7
Marks %
80-100%
6
70-79%
5
4
3
2
1
60-69%
50-59%
40-49%
30-39%
0-29%
Go to the Faculty Office immediately
with your completed form (results &
ID attached) if you have:
An International Baccalaureate; or
A Cambridge qualification, e.g. an IGCSE or
A-Levels; or
Any other non-South African secondary
school qualification.
Admission requirements
BSc in Physical Sciences:
Valid National Senior certificate (NSC)
An APS without life orientation of 32
2 Languages one of which must be Afrikaans or
English at level 4 or higher
Mathematics at level 5 or higher
Physical Science at level 5 or higher
Any 2 other subjects at level 4 or higher
Admission requirements (page 20)
BSc in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
and Mathematical Statistics:
Valid National Senior certificate (NSC)
An APS without life orientation of 32
2 Languages one of which must be Afrikaans or
English at level 4 or higher
Mathematics at level 6 or higher
Any 3 other subjects at level 4 or higher
Admission requirements (page 20)
BSc in Actuarial and Financial
Mathematics:
Valid National Senior certificate (NSC)
An APS without life orientation of 34
2 Languages one of which must be Afr/Eng at
level 5 or higher
Mathematics at level 7
Any 3 other subjects at level 4 or higher
Programme Information: Year 1
3 types of courses listed:
Fundamental (all Up students must take)
Core (compulsory courses in your
programme that you must take)
Elective (list of courses that you are free
to choose from)
University Requirement
AIM 101 or AIM 111 + AIM 121
(6 credits)
Academic Information Management
Offered in both semesters
Write competency test (Friday at 09h30)
Register for all three
Registration is automatically updated based
on results
University Requirement
LST 110 (6 credits)
Language and study skills
University Requirement
Academic Orientation UPO 102 (1 credit)
On-line university programme for all first
year students intended to prepare them for
university life.
Can be accessed once you’ve registered for
a programme.
A progress mark will be recorded with the
first semester results.
Choosing electives
HOW MANY DO YOU NEED?
Depends on study programme
Some programmes have no electives, e.g.
Geoinformatics, Actuarial and Financial Math.
Make sure your choice of electives doesn’t result
in a clash!
Consult your timetable book.
Further advice on sensible elective choices to be
provided by departments.
Prepare a personal timetable – semester 1 only.
An all-purpose elective
Available as an elective in most (but not all!)
programmes – check if it’s on your programme’s
list of electives.
SCI 154 (English) Exploring the Universe – 1st
semester 16 credits.
SCI 164 (Afrikaans) Verkenning van die Heelal –
2nd semester 16 credits.
No prerequisites, late afternoon lectures
Mathematics Options
Semester 1
WTW 114 (16 credits)
Preparation for 2nd year
WTW 134 (16 credits)
Only one semester of
Maths - for students
in biological, health
and animal sciences
Semester 2
WTW 124 (16 credits)
Major in Mathematics
WTW 148 (8 credits)
WTW 146 (8 credits)
Physics Options
Semester 1
PHY 114 (16 credits)
Preparation for 2nd year
PHY 131 (16 credits)
Only one semester of
Physics
For students in
biological, health and
animal sciences
Semester 2
PHY 124 (16 credits)
Major in Physics
Chemistry Options
Semester 1
Semester 2
CMY 117 (16 credits):
CMY 127 (16 credits):
Preparation for 2nd year. Major in Chemistry
Computer Science Options
Semester 1
COS 132 (16 credits)
Imperative programming
Semester 2
COS 110 (16 credits)
If you want to do more
Computer Science make
an appointment with Dr
Linda Marshall IT 4-28
([email protected])
to discuss choices.
Statistics options
Not allowed:
Statistics
STK 110
STK 120
BSc-students do
Mathematical
WST 111 (16 credits)
Statistics
WST 121 (16 credits)
Go to the Faculty Office
As soon as your matric or A-level etc.
results are available.
Need to change degree or programme.
Online system does not give you a subject
choice as an option.
You made a mistake during online
registration.
Timetable
Work out your timetable for the first
semester lectures only
DO NOT CONSIDER PRACTICALS
DO NOT CONSIDER EXAMINATIONS
DO NOT CONSIDER SECOND SEMESTER
For queries concerning
subject choices contact:
(These academic members
of staff are only available
for consultation until Friday
5 February.)
Actuarial Science
Mathematics and
Prof John van den Berg
Applied Mathematics [email protected]
(420 2850)
Mathematical
Statistics
Ms Samantha Pretorius
[email protected]
(420 4020)
Ms Nina Strydom
[email protected] (420
3447)
Physics
Prof Chris Theron
[email protected]
(420 2637)
Dr Jackie Nel
[email protected]
(420 3580)
Chemistry
Prof Wentzel Schoeman
[email protected]
(420 2759)
Geology
Prof Louis van Rooy
[email protected]
(420 2023)
Environmental
Science, Geography
Geoinformatics
Dr Daniel Darkey
[email protected]
(842 3507)
Ms Victoria Rautenbach
[email protected]
(420 3823)
For assistance and further advice
regarding subject choices
Today 13:00
Mathematical Sciences report to:
A E du Toit Annex (this venue):
Physical Sciences report to:
Geography 1-2
Brunch Break