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General Information
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers the following programmes leading to undergraduate degrees:
- B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics
- B.Sc. (Honours) Computer Science
- B.Sc. Mathematics
- B.Sc. Computer Science
Double Majors with other sciences are possible. Please consult one of the department's undergraduate advisors for details.
Athletic and Second Language Requirements
- ATE101: Foundations of Fitness, Health and Sports
- ATE301: Unarmed Combatives, Military Skills and Individual Sports
- LCF100 : Compétence de base – partie I
- LCF200 : Compétence de base – partie II
- LCF301 : Compétence intermédiaire – partie I
- LCF302 : Compétence intermédiaire – partie II
- LCF400 : Compétence intermédiaire - partie III
Mathematics Programme Requirements
B.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics
Completion of a 42-credit programme, including the core courses for Science. This also includes a minimum of 20 credits in Mathematics, approved by the department.
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Semester total | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
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Semester total | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
B.Sc. Mathematics
Completion of a 42-credit programme, including the core courses for Science. This also includes a minimum of 16 credits in Mathematics, approved by the department.
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Semester total | 5 credits | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
Computer Science Programme Requirements
B.Sc. (Honours) Computer Science
Completion of a 42-credit programme, including the core courses for Science. This also includes a minimum of 20 credits in Computer Science, approved by the department.
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Semester total | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5/6 credits | 5/6 credits |
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Semester total | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
B.Sc. Computer Science
Completion of a 42-credit programme, including the core courses for Science. This also includes a minimum of 16 credits in Computer Science, approved by the department.
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Semester total | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
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Semester total | 5 credits | 6 credits | 5 credits | 5 credits |
Double Majors
B.Sc. Mathematics and Computer Science
The courses required for the Double Major in Mathematics and Computer Science are the courses required for the Major in Mathematics and the Major in Computer Science with the exception of MAE233.
Double Majors with other Sciences
- B.Sc. Mathematics and Physics
- B.Sc. Mathematics and Space Science
- B.Sc. Mathematics and Chemistry
- B.Sc. Computer Science and Physics
- B.Sc. Computer Science and Space Science
- B.Sc. Computer Science and Chemistry
Course requirements for a Major in both disciplines must be met. See one of the department's undergraduate advisors for details.
Minors
Minor in Mathematics
A minor in Mathematics is 8 credits including:
- MAE101: Introductory Calculus (2 credits)
- MAE129: Introduction to Algebra (1 credit)
- MAE229: Linear Algebra (1 credit)
- at least 3 credits from 300 or 400 level Mathematics courses (except: "MAE315: Differential Equations and Fourier Series" and "MAE328: Differential Equations, Boundary Value Problems and Complex Variables")
- one additional credit in Mathematics
Minor in Computer Science
A minor in Computer Science requires 8 credits from the list of courses acceptable for B.Sc. (Honours) Computer Science or B.Sc. Computer Science which have a CSE or EEE prefix.
Minor in Data Analytics
The minor in Data Analytics is an 8 credit minor, with courses from both Mathematics and Computer Science. If a student from Mathematics or Computer Science takes the minor they will focus on the other discipline for their courses.
Prerequisite(s)
The following 4 courses must be taken to qualify to take the minor and will count as 1 credit toward the minor.
- CSE250 Data Structures, EEE243 Applied Computer Programming, MAE209 Probability and Statistics, and MAE226 Multivariable and Vector Calculus
The remaining 7 credits will come from a combination of the mandatory and optional courses.
Mandatory courses (4 credits)
- CSE368 Data Science
- CSE407 Modern Machine Learning or CSE472 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
- MAE366 Data Analytics I
- MAE367 Data Analytics II
Optional courses (3 credits)
3 credits from the following:
- CSE301 Scientific Computing
- CSE341 Databases
- CSE408 Internet of Things Communications and Networks
- CSE453 Modelling and Simulation
- CSE407 Modern Machine Learning or CSE472 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (whichever was not taken as a part of the mandatory courses)
- MAE236 Introduction to Game Theory
- MAE310 Statistics
- MAE384 Analytics and the Operational Planning Process
- MAE441 Special Topics in Probability and Statistics
- MAE442 Special Topics in Optimization
Canadian Operational Society Diploma (CORS Diploma)
Together with their RMC diploma, students can obtain the Canadian Operational Research Society Diploma.
Successfully complete the following 8 credits:
- BAE344: Operations Management
- BAE364: Decision Analysis
- CSE101: Introduction to Algorithms and Computing
- CSE341: Introduction to Database Systems
- CSE453: Modeling and Simulation
- CSE472: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence or BAE410: Information Systems
- MAE209: Probability and Statistics or BAE242: Quantitative Methods I
- MAE310: Statistics
And:
- Complete a project that involves the use of an Operational Research technique.
One can obtain more information about this diploma at the Mathematics and Computer Science Department, at the Business Administration Department and at the Internet site: Canadian Operational Research Society.