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University of Calgary Calendar 2019-2020 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.2 Combined Degrees 4.2.2 Combined BComm/BSc (Actuarial Science or Mathematics) Program
4.2.2 Combined BComm/BSc (Actuarial Science or Mathematics) Program
Requirements

Please consult both Faculties for specific requirements for this program.

In these combined degrees, Statistics 321 and 323 replace Statistics 213 and 217, respectively, which are required in the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Normally, courses taken to satisfy the Bachelor of Science (Actuarial Science) or Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) programs in the combined degree may be used, respective of level, to satisfy some or all of the non-commerce breadth requirements in the Bachelor of Commerce program. Details are available from advisors in the Haskayne Undergraduate Programs Office and the Undergraduate Science Centre.