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MATH 312 Probability and Statistics II 4.0 Credits

This course covers joint & marginal distributions for continuous random variables, distributions of functions of random variables, moment-generating function technique, the central limit theorem. Estimation, consistency, unbiasedness, maximum likelihood, and simple linear regression.

College/Department: College of Arts and Sciences
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Cannot enroll if classification is Freshman
Prerequisites: MATH 200 [Min Grade: D] and (MATH 311 [Min Grade: D] or ENGR 361 [Min Grade: D])
Corequisite: EXAM 081

Mathematics BS / Mathematics MS

https://catalog.drexel.edu/undergraduate/collegeofartsandsciences/mathematicsbs-ms/

Major: Mathematics Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS) Calendar Type: Quarter Minimum Required Credits: 226.0 Co-op Options: One Co-op (Five years) Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 27.0101 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 15-2021

Minor in Actuarial Science

https://catalog.drexel.edu/undergraduate/collegeofartsandsciences/actuarialscienceminor/

The minor in actuarial science is designed to provide students with the quantitative and analytical skills required to obtain an entry level position in the actuarial sciences profession. The coursework will help prepare students for the first two actuarial exams (probability and financial mathematics) and can be applied towards VEE (Validation by Education Experience) credit requirements from professional actuarial societies in the areas of Mathematical Statistics, Accounting and Finance, and Economics. Additional elective coursework will introduce students to appropriate statistical software or more advanced topics relevant to the actuarial sciences profession.