MATH 2280 - MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF INTEREST

FALL 2011


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Actuarial science is the branch of mathematics dealing with insurance and financial risk. This course focuses on interest-only financial calculations (e.g. bonds, loans, mortgages). Topics include: measurement of interest, annuities, amortization of loans, bonds, sinking funds and depreciation. The course is at a level which will prepare students for the interest theory portion of the FM actuarial exam.

Instructor: Hanna Jankowski
E-mail: hkj[at]mathstat.yorku.ca
Please include "[2280]" in the subject of your e-mail. Properly-written text messages only, no html, no "texting".
Office: N621B Ross
Office hours: MW11-12, or by appointment. No drop-ins, please.

[Course Syllabus]


IMPORTANT LINKS

  • [Actuarial program at York]
  • [Be An Actuary]
  • [EXAM FM/2]
  • [What does it take?]
  • [CAREER CENTRE]
  • [ASAYU]
  • [Club Infinity]