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Can the lower division courses that I take in the Major/Honours Program in Actuarial Science be used towards another degree, such as in Business, Economics, Mathematics or Statistics?

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Can the lower division courses that I take in the Major/Honours Program in Actuarial Science be used towards another degree, such as in Business, Economics, Mathematics or Statistics?

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Ans 19. Yes. You only need to take lower division requirements once to satisfy the requirements of any of the degrees. Q20. Can the upper division courses that I take to satisfy the requirements for the Major/Honours Program in Actuarial Science be used towards a Business, Economics, Mathematics or Statistics Major/Honours degree? Ans 20. NO. If, for instance, you wish to take BUS 312 to satisfy the requirements for a Business Major, then you cannot use it to satisfy the specific course requirements for the Actuarial Science Major. However, the specific course requirements for the Actuarial Science Major only add up to about 36 upper division credit hours while the Faculty of Science requirement for a Major is 44 hours of upper division course credits. So, for example, you could use BUS 312 – 3 to satisfy the requirement of a Business Major and use the same 3 credit hours to help meet the gap between the 36 upper division hours required by the Actuarial Science Major and the 44 hours r

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