Course Schedule for an Honours BSc in Mathematics
Course Schedule for an Honours BSc in Mathematics1
| 
 | Fall semester | Winter semester | Either or both semester(s) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 
 | MATH-1103(3)2 | MATH-1104(3)2 | ACS-1903(3)3 or ACS-1905(3)3 or ACS/PHYS-2102(3)3 MATH-1201(3) MATH-1401(3)3 | 
| Year 2 | MATH-2105(3) MATH-2102(3)3 | MATH-2106(3) MATH-2203(3) MATH-2405(3) MATH-2103(3)3 | MATH-2501(3)3 MATH-2202(3)3,4 
 | 
| Years 3 
 
 
 
 | MATH-3202(3) | MATH-4202(3) | MATH-3101(6) MATH-3203(3)3,4 MATH-4101(3)3,4 MATH-3401(3)3 MATH-3402(3)3 MATH-3103(3)3,4 
 | 
| Year 4 | 
 | 
 | MATH-4401(3)3,4 MATH-4403(3)3,4 MATH-4602(3)3,4 MATH-4603(3)3,4 
 | 
Courses marked in bold print are required for the degree. Note that one of ACS-1903(3), ACS-1905(3) or ACS/PHYS-2102(3) will be a required for all BSc Math Honours students who enter the university in the 2020-21 academic year or later.
Students must take a minimum of 66 credit hours in Mathematics and can use at most 72 credit hours in Mathematics towards their honours degree. A minimum of 30 credit hours in Mathematics must be at the 3000/4000-level of which at least 12 credit hours must be at the 4000 level. Cross-listed courses cannot be used towards the 30-credit hour course requirement in Mathematics at the 3000/4000-level. Other degree requirements are found here.
Footnotes:
- This chart represents a sample course schedule. Students often don’t immediately decide on their major and can (and often do) obtain their Honours BSc degree in Mathematics by following a different course schedule than the sample one found here.
- Students can also take MATH-1101(6).
- Students may find it more convenient to take these courses in a different year (preferably within a difference of at most one year) than the one specified.
- Course is usually offered (at most) every other year.
