The table below includes only the discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the University Regulations Section of this Web site for information on the Honours bachelor's with double major.
Co-operative education is available when taken as part of an honours degree.
The extended French stream is available when taken as part of an honours degree.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2010-2011 calendars for the previous requirements.
MAT1325 |
Calculus II and an Introduction to Analysis1 |
3 |
MAT1341 |
Introduction to Linear Algebra |
3 |
or
MAT2342 |
Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra |
3 |
MAT2371 |
Introduction to Probability |
3 |
MAT2375 |
Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
MAT3378 |
Analysis of experimental designs2 |
3 |
12 credits among3
MAT3172 |
Foundations of Probability |
3 |
MAT3379 |
Introduction to Time Series Analysis |
3 |
MAT4175 |
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics2 |
3 |
MAT4374 |
Modern Computational Statistics |
3 |
MAT4375 |
Multivariate Statistical Methods |
3 |
MAT4377 |
Topics in Applied Probability |
3 |
MAT4378 |
Categorical Data Analysis in Biostatistics |
3 |
Six MAT credits at the 3000 level or above.
The following courses are recommended for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in probability or statistics:
Other courses in probability and statistics which may be of interest include:
The course MAT3153 cannot be counted for credit if you have previously passed MAT4153. You may however take MAT3153 and then subsequently take MAT4153, and count both for credit.
Note(s)
1 | The course MAT1325 can be replaced by MAT1322 with the permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. |
2 | This is a required course for A.Stat. accreditation. |
3 | Courses accredited by the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) and which may be used to satisfy the requirements for the professional title of A.Stat. from the SSC. Consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics for more details. |
This message is intended for students registered in the Faculty of Science. If the components of your program of study require common compulsory courses, you will have to replace the credits as follows:
1) 1000-level courses must be replaced with electives;
2) 2000-level courses and above must be replaced with courses from either discipline at the same level or above.
Please note that all programs in the Faculty of Science require a minimum of 12 credits from the Faculties of Arts, Education, Law, Social Science or the School of Management. Once you have decided on the replacement courses, please inform the Office of Undergraduate Programs of the Faculty of Science by email at [email protected] so we may amend your Rabaska audit accordingly.