Efforts to Improve Performance in Business Calculus
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The Actuarial Program
at TCU
Dr. Susan G. Staples
Director of the Actuarial
Program
TCU Dept. of Mathematics
Background
Alumni survey of Spring 2000 indicated
a need for more degree options for
math majors.
Actuarial studies often mentioned
Departmental interest in adding an
actuarial program
Planning
TCU Program planned with
guidance from Dr. Jim Daniel of UT
Austin
Flexibility built into program
Actuarial Concentration degree
plan first offered in Fall 2001
Degree Plan
Actuarial Concentration offered as
an option on the Mathematics BA
or BS degree plans
Focus on mathematics, economics
and business classes
TCU liberal arts core required of all
students
Mathematics Courses
Calculus 1, 2 and 3
Linear Algebra
Discrete Math
Probability
Statistics
Interest Theory 1 and 2 (Exam FM)
Actuarial Mathematics (Exam P)
Economics Classes
Introductory Macroeconomics
Introductory Microeconomics
(This pair of classes together meet the
SOA VEE for ECONOMICS.)
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Intermediate Microeconomics
Math BA students are encouraged to
consider a minor in Economics.
Business Classes
Principles of Financial Accounting
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Financial Management
(This finance class meets the SOA VEE
for FINANCE.)
Math BA students are encouraged to
consider a minor in Business.
MATH BA with Actuarial
Concentration
34 hours of Mathematics
At least 12 hours in Economics
At least 9 hours in Business
TCU liberal arts core
Minor in another department
4 semesters of a Foreign language
Computer Programming
MATH BS with Actuarial
Concentration
40 hours of Mathematics
At least 12 hours in Economics
At least 9 hours in Business
TCU liberal arts core
Computer Programming
Exam P classes
PREREQUISITES:
Calculus 1, 2 and 3
Probability
SPECIALIZED CLASS:
Actuarial Mathematics - offered
every odd spring
Instructor: Dr. George Gilbert
Exam FM classes
PREREQUISITES:
Calculus 1 and 2
SPECIALIZED CLASSES:
Interest Theory 1 and 2 - offered
every odd fall and even spring,
respectively
Instructor: Dr. Susan Staples
Student Population
3 to 4 students graduate per year
with an actuarial concentration
This represents roughly 35% of
math majors at TCU
Typical enrollment in Interest
Theory is 8 students.
Individual attention for students.
Student Activities
Resume Workshops
Actuarial Forum - panel discussion
Presentations by Actuarial Firms
Healthy Markets, North Richland Hills, TX
Buck Consultants
Tower and Perrin
Deloitte
University of Texas Graduate Program
Student Internships
Thank You!
We would love to have your
company come to talk to TCU
actuarial students about career
opportunities.
Contact us at [email protected] .