Mathematics & Statistics Programs
Programs
Declaring a Major in Mathematics
Declaring a Major in Statistics
Programs
The following undergraduate programs are available in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics:
- Major in Pure Mathematics
- Major in Applied Mathematics (B.Sc. only)
- Major in Statistics
- Applied Mathematics/Computer Science Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Applied Mathematics/Economics Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Applied Mathematics/Physics Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Pure Mathematics/Computer Science Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Pure Mathematics/Economics Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics/Computer Science Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics/Economics Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics/Economics (Co-operative) Joint Major (B.Sc. only)
- Honours in Applied Mathematics (B.Sc. only)
- Honours in Pure Mathematics
- Honours in Statistics
- Pure Mathematics/Statistics Joint Honours
- Pure Mathematics/Computer Science Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Applied Mathematics/Chemistry Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Applied Mathematics/Physics Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics/Computer Science Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics/Biology Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Statistics and Economics, Joint Honours (B.Sc. only)
- Minor in Mathematics
- Minor in Statistics
Please note that from the point of view of degree regulations, APPLIED MATHEMATICS, PURE MATHEMATICS, and STATISTICS are considered to be one subject area.
Keep Your Options Open: The three principal degree programs offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics are in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics. Before students commit themselves to any of these subject areas, we strongly recommend the following selection of courses for second year.
If you took MATH 1000 and 1001 in first year, then take these courses in second year:
| Fall | Winter |
|---|---|
| MATH 2000 | MATH 2051 |
| MATH 2050 | PMAT 2320 |
| COMP 1510 | AMAT 2130 |
If you took MATH 1090 and MATH 1000 in first year, then take these courses in second year:
| Fall | Winter |
|---|---|
| MATH 1001 | MATH 2000 |
| MATH 2050 | MATH 2051 |
| COMP 1510 | PMAT 2320 |
| AMAT 2130 |
Declaring a Major in Mathematics
Most people who major in mathematics do so within the Faculty of Science (and graduate with a bachelor of science degree). We recommend that students declare their major during the second semester of their first year, although official admission to the Faculty of Science requires satisfactory completion of 10 first-year courses that include:
| two courses in English, two courses in mathematics, and two courses in each of two sciences (other than mathematics) |
We strongly recommend that students contemplating a science degree take chemistry and physics in their first year since these courses open the door to the widest variety of subsequent programs.
It is also possible to obtain the bachelor of arts degree with a major in mathematics To begin such a program, you should complete 10 first-year courses including:
| two courses in English, two courses in a second language, two courses in numeracy/science. |
Declaring a Major in Statistics
Most people who major in statistics do so within the Faculty of Science (and graduate with a bachelor of science degree). We recommend that students declare their major during the second semester of their first year, although official admission to the Faculty of Science requires satisfactory completion of 10 first-year courses that include:
| two courses in English, two courses in mathematics, and two courses in each of two sciences (other than mathematics) |
Many students will find it helpful to take STATS 1510 in the first year and STATS 2560 in the second year before declaring statistics as their major. This provides a nice introduction to the subject and gives students an idea of the importance of understanding statistics, irrespective of the subject matter. Interested students can speak with the deputy head (statistics) for more details on majoring in statistics and career opportunities in statistics.
We strongly recommend that students contemplating a science degree take chemistry and physics in their first year since these courses open the door to the widest variety of subsequent programs.
It is also possible to obtain the bachelor of arts degree with a major in statistics To begin such a program, you should complete 10 first-year courses including:
| two courses in English, two courses in a second language, two courses in numeracy/science. |