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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2010-2011 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.3 Combined Degrees 4.3.2 Combined BComm/BSc (Actuarial Science) Program
4.3.2 Combined BComm/BSc (Actuarial Science) Program
Requirements
1st Year
  1. Mathematics 249 or 251 or 281 or Applied Mathematics 217
  2. Mathematics 211 or 213
  3. Economics 201
  4. Junior English
  5. Junior Science Option1,2
  6. Mathematics 253 or 283
  7. Computer Science 231 or 217
  8. Economics 203
  9. Junior Humanities Option1
  10. Business and Environment 291
2nd Year

1. Mathematics 3213
2-3. Mathematics 349 and 353; or Mathematics 381 and any course offered in the field ofÌýÌý Actuarial Science (except Actuarial Science 425, unless with prior permission of the Division of Statistics and Actuarial Science)
4. Actuarial Science 325
5. Accounting 317
6. Computer Science 203
7. Mathematics 3233
8. Actuarial Science 327
9. Senior Humanities or Fine Arts or Social Sciences Option or Accounting 3231,4,5
10. Junior or Senior Social Sciences Option1,5

3rd Year

(Haskayne School of Business)6

  1. Communications Studies 361, 363 or 369
  2. Actuarial Science 427
  3. Statistics 421
  4. Core Course 3177
  5. Core Course 3177
  6. Business and Environment 395
  7. Actuarial Science 527
  8. Actuarial Science Field course8
  9. Core Course 3177
  10. Accounting 323 (if not previously completed) or Senior Humanities or Fine Arts or Social Sciences Option1,5
4th Year9
  1. Core Course 3177
  2. Core Course 3177
  3. Commerce Concentration Course10
  4. Commerce Concentration Course10
  5. Actuarial Science Field Course8
  6. Commerce Concentration Course10
  7. Management Studies 391
  8. Mathematics 311 or 313
  9. Senior Commerce Non-Concentration Option11
  10. Actuarial Science Field course8
5th Year
  1. Actuarial Science Field Course8
  2. Actuarial Science Field Course8
  3. Commerce Concentration Course10
  4. Management Studies 493 and 495 (quarter courses)
  5. Senior Commerce Option12
  6. Actuarial Science Field Course8
  7. Commerce Concentration Course10
  8. Commerce Concentration Course10
  9. Strategy and Global Management 591
  10. Senior Humanities or Fine Arts or Social Sciences Option1,5

1 Refer to 3.3 Course Work "Enrolment in Non-Commerce Courses" for option selection.Ìý

2Excluding Computer Science, Actuarial Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics and Mathematics. Students who wish to pursue a concentration in Petroleum Land Management are advised that a 200-level course in Geology is required as a prerequisite to the introductory Petroleum Land Management courses.

3These courses replace Statistics 213 and 217 required in the Haskayne School of BusinessÌýBachelor of CommerceÌýprogram. Consequently Statistics 213 and 217 cannot be used to satisfy other requirements of the program.

4Students pursuing an Accounting concentration should defer the Senior Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Sciences Option to another year and take Accounting 323 in Year Two. The Senior Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Sciences Option, if deferred, must be completed for graduation purposes.

5Students are permitted a maximum of one and one half full-course equivalents in Economics, including Economics 201 and 203.

6At the end of the second year, those students who are only in the Faculty of Science shall select one of the following choices (subject to their meeting academic requirements):

(a) Continue in the Actuarial Science program in the Faculty of Science,

(b) Transfer to the Haskayne School of Business Bachelor of Commerce program,

(c) Pursue the combined Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science degree program.

7Select one of the following five "317" courses which are required in theÌýBachelor of CommerceÌýprogram. Priority should be given to registration in the "317" course(s) that is(are) the prerequisite(s) for the intended concentration. Select from Finance 317, Marketing 317, Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 317, Operations Management 317 and Management Information Systems 317.

8Actuarial Science students must take three full-course equivalents from: Actuarial Science 525, 533, 535, 539, Statistics 407, 429, 433, 437, 505.

9Note that Years 3 and 4 in their entirety are interchangeable but individual courses are not.

10Commerce concentration information is available from the Undergraduate Office.

11Must be outside the student's concentration and chosen from a list designated by the Haskayne School of Business. Contact the Haskayne Undergraduate Office for detailed information on concentrations.

12Can be in or out of the student's concentration and must be chosen from a list designated by the Haskayne School of Business.