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Programs by Department

194.10 Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

194.10.1 Honors in Mathematics

    Continuation in the Honors in Mathematics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in the previous Fall/Winter. Graduation requires the successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in each Fall/Winter.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

MATH 117, 118, 127, 227

*6 in an approved Science option

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 217, 317, 328, either 326 or 334

*6 in approved Science options

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Years 3 and 4

MATH 326, 334, 411, 417, 418, 424, 447, 448 and 499

*9 in approved Science options including *3 in CMPUT or STAT

*6 in approved Arts options

*18 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Several of the required courses, including MATH 411, 424, 447, and 448, may only be offered in alternate years.

(2)

ECON 299, 386 or 387 may not be used for credit in any Honors degree offered by the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

(3)

SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, CMPUT 174 and *18 Science options.

    The Department also offers a BA in Honors in Mathematics (see §44.18.1).

194.10.2 Honors in Mathematics, Minor in Computing Science

    In addition to the program requirements described in §194.10.1, the student’s program must include CMPUT 174 (or 274), 175 (or 275), 204, 272, 304, and *9 in CMPUT at the 300-level or higher.

194.10.3 Honors in Mathematics, Minor in Statistics

    In addition to the program requirements described in §194.10.1, the student’s program must include STAT 265, 266, and at least *18 in STAT options at the 300-level or higher with at least 6 at the 400-level.

194.10.4 Specialization in Mathematics

    Continuation in the Specialization in Mathematics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

MATH 114, 115

MATH 125

CMPUT 174 and 175

*6 in junior ENGL, or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*3 in an approved Science option

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 214, 215

MATH 225

MATH 228

*3 in an approved MATH option

*3 in an approved Science option

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 3

MATH 314, 414

*6 in approved MATH options

*6 in approved Science options

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 4

*12 in approved MATH options at the 300-level or higher

*6 in approved Science options

*12 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Each student's program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

(2)

A student must take at least *6 in MATH in each Fall/Winter of the program.

(3)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(4)

A student presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117/118/217/317 must substitute MATH options for MATH 314 and 414

(5)

Credit will not be given for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(6)

Credit for SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, CMPUT 174 and *18 Science options.

194.10.5 Specialization in Mathematics - Computational Science

    Continuation in the Specialization in Mathematics - Computational Science program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all CMPUT, MATH and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all CMPUT, MATH and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all CMPUT, MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

MATH 114, 115, 125

*6 in a junior ENGL, or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*9 in approved options

Year 2

CMPUT 201, 204, 272

MATH 214, 215, 222, 225

STAT 265

*6 in approved Arts options

Year 3

CMPUT 229, 291

MATH 228, 381

STAT 266

*3 in approved MATH or STAT options

*3 in approved Arts options

*9 in approved options

Year 4

*6 in CMPUT at 300-level or higher

*6 in MATH or STAT at 300-level or higher

*3 in an option at 300-level or higher

*3 in approved Arts options

*12 in approved options

Notes

(1)

The program must contain at least *72 in Science and *18 in Arts.

(2)

Recommended MATH options include MATH 314, 322, 324, 325, 334, 337, 373, 414, 421, 422, 481.

(3)

Recommended CMPUT options include CMPUT 301, 304, 313, 325, 379, 391, 401, 411.

(4)

Recommended STAT options include STAT 368, 371, 378, 471, 479.

(5)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(6)

Each student's program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

(7)

Credit will not be given for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(8)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 options.

194.10.6 Honors in Applied Mathematics

    Continuation in the Honors in Applied Mathematics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in the previous Fall/Winter. Graduation requires the successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in each Fall/Winter.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

MATH 117, 118, 127, 227

*6 in approved Science options

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 217, 317, 325 or 326 or 328, 334

*6 in approved Science options

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Years 3 and 4

*21 in Mathematics including MATH 337, 381, 411, 417, 436, 499

*6 in approved options at the 300-level or higher in the field of application

*3 in an approved 300- or 400-level MATH or MA PH

*3 in CMPUT or STAT option

*9 in approved Science options

*6 in approved Arts options

*12 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Several of the required courses, including MATH 411, may only be offered in alternate years.

(2)

ECON 299, 386 or 387 may not be used for credit in any Honors degree offered by the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

(3)

SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, CMPUT 174 and *18 Science options.

Honors in Mathematical Physics

    See §194.15.7 for details.

194.10.7 Honors in Applied Mathematics, Minor in Computing Science

    In addition to the program requirements described in §194.10.6, the student’s program must include CMPUT 174 (or 274), 175 (or 275), 204, 272, 304, and *9 in CMPUT at the 300-level or higher.

194.10.8 Honors in Applied Mathematics, Minor in Statistics

    In addition to the program requirements described in §194.10.6, the student’s program must include STAT 265, 266, and at least *18 in STAT options at the 300-level or higher with at least *6 at the 400-level.

194.10.9 Honors in Mathematics and Economics

    Continuation in the Honors in Mathematics and Economics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in the previous Fall/Winter. Graduation requires the successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in each Fall/Winter.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

ECON 101, 102

MATH 117, 118, 127, 227

*6 junior ENGL or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*6 in approved Science options

Year 2

ECON 281, 282

MATH 217, 317, 325 or 326 or 328

STAT 265, 266

*3 in approved Science options

*6 in approved options

Years 3 and 4

ECON 384, 385, 399, 481, 482, 497

*6 in Economics options

*12 from MATH 334, 373, 381, 411, 417, 421, 422, 481

*12 in MATH or STAT courses

*6 in approved Science options

*6 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Credit is not granted for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(2)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, *15 Science options and *6 approved options.

194.10.10 Specialization in Mathematics and Economics

    Continuation in the Specialization in Mathematics and Economics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ECON, MATH and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ECON, MATH and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ECON, MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

ECON 101, 102

MATH 114, 115, 125

STAT 151

*6 junior ENGL, or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*3 in an approved Science option

*3 in an approved option

Year 2

CMPUT 174, 175

ECON 281, 282

MATH 214, 215, 225

STAT 265, 266

*3 in an approved option

Years 3 and 4

ECON 384 (or an approved ECON option at the 400-level or higher), 385 (or an approved ECON option at the 400-level or higher), 399

*15 in approved ECON options, of which at least *3 must be at the 400-level or higher

*18 in approved MATH or STAT options, of which at least *12 must be at the 300-level or higher

*3 in an approved Science option

*15 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Credit will not be given for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(2)

Students who are considering graduate work in Economics should take ECON 497.

(3)

A Student must take at least *6 in ECON, MATH, or STAT in each Fall/Winter of the program.

(4)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(5)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, CMPUT 174, *12 Science options and *6 options.

194.10.11 Honors in Mathematics and Finance

    Continuation in the Honors in Mathematics and Finance program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 3.0 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

ECON 101, 102

MATH 117 (or 114), 118 (or 115), 127 (or 125)

STAT 151

*6 junior ENGL or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

Year 2

ACCTG 311

ECON 281

MATH 217 (or 214), 317 (or 215), 227 (or 225), 253

OM 352

STAT 265, 266

*3 in approved options

Year 3

FIN 301

FIN 412

MATH 334, 337, 356, 357

STAT 371

*6 in approved MATH options [see note (4)]

*3 in approved options

Year 4

ECON 399 or STAT 378

FIN 413

MATH 373, 417, and 408 or 415

STAT 471

*3 in approved FIN options

*9 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Each student's program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a.

*18 in Arts courses

b.

*33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MGTSC or OM, including *9 in 400-level FIN

(2)

Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, 412, 432, 443; ECON 282, 384, 385, 399, 408, 481, 482; FIN 412, 413, 414, 416, 422, 434, 442; MGTSC 404, 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(3)

Recommended Science options include: MATH 381, 418, 432, 436, 481, 499; STAT 353, 472, 479; CMPUT 201.

(4)

A student not presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117/118/217/317 must take MATH 314 and 414.

(5)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 options.

194.10.12 Specialization in Mathematics and Finance

    Continuation in the Specialization in Mathematics and Finance program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all ECON, FIN, MATH, MGTSC, OM and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses. It is recommended that these courses be taken in the years indicated.

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

ECON 101, 102

MATH 114, 115, 125

STAT 151

*6 junior ENGL or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

Year 2

ACCTG 311

ECON 281

MATH 214, 215

MATH 225, 253

OM 352

STAT 265, 266

*3 in approved options

Year 3

FIN 301

MATH 314, 356, 357

STAT 371

*3 in an approved FIN option

*12 in approved options

Year 4

ECON 399 or STAT 378

MATH 373

STAT 471

*6 in approved FIN options

*15 in approved options

Notes

(1)

Each student's program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a.

*18 in Arts courses

b.

*63 in Science courses

c.

*33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN, MGTSC or OM, including *9 in 400-level FIN

(2)

Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, 412, 432, 443; ECON 282, 384, 385, 399, 408, 481, 482; FIN 412, 413, 414, 416, 422, 434, 442; MGTSC 404, 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(3)

Recommended Science options include: MATH 334, 337, 381, 432, 481; STAT 353, 472, 479.

(4)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(5)

A student presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117/118/217/317 must substitute a MATH option for MATH 314.

(6)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 options.

194.10.13 Honors in Mathematical Physics

    See §194.15.7 for details.

194.10.14 Honors in Statistics

    Continuation in the Honors Statistics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 3.0 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 3.0 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses, which should be taken in the years indicated:

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

*6 junior ENGL, or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

MATH 114 (or 117), 115 (or 118), 125 (or 127)

STAT 151

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 214 (or 217), 215 (or 317), 225 (or 227)

STAT 252, 265, 266

*6 in approved Arts options

*3 in approved Science options

*3 in an approved option

Years 3 and 4

MATH 314 or 417

MATH 414 or 418

STAT 361, 368, 371, 372, 378, 471, 499

*12 in STAT options at the 400-level

*6 in approved Arts options

*15 in approved Science options

Notes

(1)

Credit will not be granted for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(2)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 approved Science options.

194.10.15 Specialization in Statistics

    Continuation in the Specialization in Statistics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

MATH 114, 115, 125

STAT 151

*6 junior ENGL, or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 214, 215, 225

STAT 252, 265, 266

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved Science options

*3 in approved options

Years 3 and 4

STAT 361, 368, 371, 372, 378

*12 in STAT options at 300- and 400-level

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved Science options

*18 in approved options

Notes

(1)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(2)

Credit will not be granted for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(3)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 approved Science options.

194.10.16 Science Internship Program

    A Science Internship Program, similar to a co-op program, is offered to students in the General, Specialization or Honors programs in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (see §192.11 for guidelines to the program). The Science Internship designation will appear on the degree parchments of students who have participated in the program and who have also successfully completed MATH or STAT 400.

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