The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a program of study leading to the B.S. in mathematics degree with an emphasis in fiscal mathematics. This program provides a sufficient background in mathematics, statistics, and to some extent, computer science to produce graduates who can work in areas requiring applied mathematical techniques and tools. This degree is structured to allow additional, optional, courses that enable the student to focus on a variety of further areas of interest.
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Degree Requirements
The following is a brief summary of degree requirements. For complete information and restrictions, please consult the University of Missouri-St. Louis Bulletin appropriate for you.
- All general education requirements of the University. Courses in the major may be used to meet the university’s general education breadth of study requirement in natural sciences and mathematics.
- The following course work in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is required. (Must be completed with a grade of C- or higher)
Core Requirements
In addition to the core requirements, the B.S. in Mathematics degree with emphasis in Fiscal Mathematics requires:
Specialized Requirements
- MATH 4010 Financial Mathematics I
- MATH 4020 Financial Mathematics II
- FINANCE 3500 Financial Management
- MATH 4005 Exploratory Data Analysis with R
In addition, two further courses in mathematics, statistics, or computer science numbered above 4000.
Related Requirements
Complete two of the following courses: