Mathematics, BS, Two-Year Plan

Transfer plan for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – Actuarial Specialization

Sample Plan for New Students

This plan assumes you enter Seattle University with:

  • Junior standing (90 credits)
  • A transferable Associate’s Degree
  • Completion of Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations

Additional core requirements may apply depending on community college coursework. Visit the Transfer Equivalency Guide for information on transferring credits to SU.

Two-Year Plan for Students with Junior Standing

Year 1

Fall Winter Spring
MATH 3150 – Financial Mathematics or MATH 3411 – Probability (5) MATH 3412 – Mathematical Statistics or 4000-level elective (5) MATH 3000 – Advanced Mathematics (5)
Programming Elective (5) ECON 2130 – Macro-Economics (5) MATH 3001 – Math Communication (recommended) (2)
UCOR 2XXX – University Core (5) UCOR 2XXX – University Core (5) ECON 2110 – Micro-Economics (5)

Year 1 Steps for Success

  • Meet with your academic advisor quarterly for registration approval.
  • Explore career options at the "What Can I Do with This Major?" page.

Year 2

Fall Winter Spring
MATH 4481 – Senior Synthesis I (2) MATH 4482 – Senior Synthesis II (2) MATH 4483 – Senior Synthesis III (1)
MATH 3150 – Financial Mathematics or MATH 3411 – Probability (5) MATH 3412 – Mathematical Statistics or MATH 4000-level Elective (5) FINC Elective (5)
MATH 4000 Elective (5) FINC 3400 – Business Finance (5) General Elective (3)
ACCT 2300 – Principles of Accounting (5) UCOR 3400 – University Core (5)  

University Core Requirements

  • Module II: UCOR 2100 - Theological Explorations, UCOR 2500 - Philosophy of the Human Person, UCOR 2900 - Ethical Reasoning
  • Module III: UCOR 3400 - Humanities and Global Challenges

Additional Notes

  • MATH Electives include MATH 4421, MATH 4422, MATH 4431, MATH 4432, MATH 4440.
  • FINC Electives: FINC 3420, FINC 3430, FINC 3440.
  • Recommended Actuarial Exams: Financial Math after MATH 3150 and Probability after MATH 3411.

Curriculum Notes

Use MySeattleU Student Planning to plan your courses and work closely with your academic advisor on your educational plan. You are responsible for tracking changes and ensuring you meet all degree requirements.

Contact your Advising Center for support:

Science & Engineering Advising - se-adv@seattleu.edu
Seattle U Advising Services - seattleu.edu/advising

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