Joint Honours BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics |
120 |
Co-operative education is available with this program.
Computer Science (51 credits)
ITI1120 |
Introduction to Computing I |
3 |
ITI1121 |
Introduction to Computing II |
3 |
CSI2110 |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
3 |
CSI2911 |
Pratique professionnelle de l'informatique / Professionnal Practice in Computing |
3 |
SEG2105 |
Introduction to Software Engineering |
3 |
CSI3104 |
Introduction to Formal Languages |
3 |
CSI3105 |
Design and Analysis of Algorithms I |
3 |
Three credits from:
CSI3140 |
WWW Structures, Techniques and Standards |
3 |
SEG3155 |
Communication and Networking |
3 |
Three CSI or SEG credits at the 3000 level or above
Six CSI credits at the 4000 level
Mathematics (51 credits)
MAT1341 |
Introduction to Linear Algebra |
3 |
MAT1348 |
Discrete Mathematics for Computing |
3 |
Nine credits from:
MAT2324 |
Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transformation |
3 |
MAT2371 |
Introduction to Probability1 |
3 |
MAT2375 |
Introduction to Statistics1 |
3 |
12 MAT credits at the 3000 level or above
Six MAT credits at the 4000 level
15 elective credits
Note(s)
1 | To be admissible to graduate studies in Computer Science, students must have a course covering probability and statistics: MAT2371 and MAT2375 are currently recommended. Students planning to pursue studies at the graduate level in mathematics or statistics must consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics for their choices of elective courses. |