Joint Honours BSc in Mathematics and Economics |
120 |
Co-operative education is available with this program.
The extended French stream is available with this program.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2010-2011 calendars for the previous requirements.
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
Three credits from:
ENG1120 |
Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction |
3 |
ENG1121 |
Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry |
3 |
Mathematics (48 credits)
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 |
Six MAT credits from:
MAT2324 |
Ordinary Differential Equations and the Laplace Transform |
3 |
MAT2362 |
Foundations of Mathematics3 |
3 |
12 optional MAT credits at the 3000 level or above
6 optional MAT credits at the 4000 level
Economics (42 credits)
ECO1102 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECO1104 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
ECO3151 |
Introduction to Econometrics |
3 |
Nine optional ECO credits at the 3000 level and above
Six optional ECO credits at the 4000 level
24 elective credits
Students planning to go to graduate school in Mathematics and Statistics must consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
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 | Students interested in graduate studies in mathematics should choose MAT2141. |
3 | MAT2362 is strongly recommended and is required for further study of logic. |