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CCAS
ADVISER'S HANDBOOK 2006-2007
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University of Rochester
Certificate Programs
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# OF REQUIRED COURSES |
DESCRIPTION OF COURSES |
MIN. GPA |
OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION |
Actuarial Studies |
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5:core courses
2:additional courses
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- Must also demonstrate computer proficiency
- Students are encouraged to contact the Society of Actuaries for information about exams and professional certification
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Asian Studies |
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6:primary courses
(no more than 2 in
any one department)
4:additional courses
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International Relations |
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6:primary courses (2 in economics, 2
in history, and 2
in political science)
4:secondary courses, of which 2
may be foreign language
courses beyond 105
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- No primary course may be taken satisfactory/fail; one secondary course may be taken S/F
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Management Studies |
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4:core courses
2:track courses
(6 tracks to choose from plus general)
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- Only one certificate may be earned, but students can complete more than one track
- Dual certification option:Health & Society Minor Public Sector Analysis track
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Mathematical Modeling In Political Science & Economics |
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5-6:primary courses (3-4 in
Mathematics, 1 Statistics, 1 in ether Mathematics, Economics, or Political Science)
4:secondary courses
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Polish and Central European Studies |
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6:primary courses (4 in
political science, economics,
or history; 2 in languages)
4:secondary courses |
2.0 |
No primary course may be taken satisfactory/fail; one secondary course may be taken S/F |
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