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Mathematics
Mathematics and statistics are not only powerful problem-solving tools, but also highly creative fields of studies that combine imagination with logic, and precision with intuition.
Mathematics is much more than numbers! Its basic goal is to reveal and model general patterns to help explain our world, whether they be found in electrical impulses in the human nervous system, the evolution of animal populations in their habitats, fluctuations in stock-market prices, or electronic communications. Mathematics reaches far beyond science and engineering into medicine, business and the social sciences.
Advances in mathematics and statistics lie behind many discoveries that are now part of our daily lives, such as MRI scanners, digital compression of music and video, secure electronic communications, data mining, genomic algorithms, futures pricing, and many other innovations.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers Honours, majors and minors both in mathematics and in statistics. Our Honours program in statistics is accredited by the Statistical Society of Canada, allowing graduates to earn the A.Stat. professional designation. Moreover, the Department offers a joint honours program in mathematics and economics, a joint honours program in mathematics and computer science, as well as a multidisciplinary program in financial mathematics and economics. All our honours programs also include the co-operative education option.
Economics
Ever wonder why some countries are richer than others? Ever question why income inequality has been growing? Ever wonder why Canadian politicians worry when other countries may be going bankrupt? Economics can answer all these questions.
Economics examines how individuals and society make choices in a world where resources are limited. It focuses on the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Two important themes are efficiency (the absence of waste in the use of resources) and fairness. Since making choices is central to all human activities, studying economics often helps explain why people and governments behave in certain ways.
This program is offered in English and in French.
Co-operative education is available with this program.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2025-2026 calendars for the previous requirements.
Course List
Code Title Units
Basic skills
ENG 1100 Workshop in Essay Writing 3 Units
ENG 1120 Selected Topics in Literature and Composition 3 Units
Total: 6 Units
Course List
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Mathematics (51 course units)
Compulsory Courses at the 1000 level
MAT 1320 Calculus I 3 Units
MAT 1322 Calculus II 3 Units
MAT 1341 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 Units
MAT 1362 Mathematical Reasoning and Proofs 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 2000 level
MAT 2122 Multivariable Calculus 3 Units
MAT 2125 Elementary Real Analysis 3 Units
MAT 2371 Introduction to Probability 3 Units
STA 2100 Introduction to Statistics 3 Units
Optional Courses
3 course units from: 3 Units
MAT 2141 Honours Linear Algebra 1
MAT 2342 Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra
6 course units from: 6 Units
MAT 2143 Introduction to Group Theory
MAT 2324 Ordinary Differential Equations and the Laplace Transform
MAT 2348 Discrete Mathematics
MAT 2355 Introduction to Geometry
MAT 2362 Foundations of Mathematics 2
12 optional course units in mathematics (MAT) at the 3000 or 4000 level 3, 4 12 Units
6 optional course units in mathematics (MAT) at the 4000 level 3, 4 6 Units
Economics (42 course units)
Compulsory Courses at the 1000 level
ECO 1102 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Units
ECO 1104 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 2000 level
ECO 2142 Macroeconomic Theory I 3 Units
ECO 2143 Macroeconomic Theory II 3 Units
ECO 2144 Microeconomic Theory I 3 Units
ECO 2145 Microeconomic Theory II 3 Units
ECO 2151 Introduction to Econometrics 3 Units
Compulsory Courses at the 3000 level
ECO 3152 Macroeconomic Theory III 3 Units
ECO 3153 Microeconomic Theory III 3 Units
Optional Courses
9 optional course units in economics (ECO) at the 3000 or 4000 level 9 Units
6 optional course units in economics (ECO) at the 4000 level 6 Units
Total: 93 Units
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Elective courses
21 elective course units 21 Units
Total: 21 Units
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Students interested in graduate studies in mathematics should choose MAT 2141.
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MAT 2362 is strongly recommended and is required for further study of logic.
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The course MAT 3153 cannot be counted for units if you have previously passed MAT 4153. You may however take MAT 3153 and then subsequently take MAT 4153, and count both for units.
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Students planning to go to graduate school in Mathematics and Statistics must consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
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