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Mathematics spans diverse fields from computer science to philosophy, physics to finance, and biology to the arts. It values both logical precision and creative problem-solving, blending elegance with practical applications. Though rooted in ancient traditions with techniques dating back millennia, mathematics remains a vibrant, evolving discipline with constantly emerging theories and uses. Beyond serving as the foundation for science and engineering, mathematical and statistical models play vital roles in modern communication, cryptography, animation, financial systems, policy-making, healthcare, and architectural design. An undergraduate degree in mathematics and statistics can lead to teaching careers through education degrees or research paths via graduate studies. Yet career possibilities extend far beyond these options. Students who master mathematics and statistics cultivate invaluable problem-solving abilities, analytical reasoning, and innovative thinking—skills that prove beneficial across all professional trajectories.
Applicants must have English; pre-calculus math; two of biology, chemistry or physics; and one other university preparatory course in grade 12.
Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 and no band below 6.0 will be deemed to have satisfied the English language requirements for admissions to undergraduate programs. Other acceptable tests include: MELAB (minimum score required is 90), TOEFL iBT (minimum score required is 90 and no lower than 20 in each band), CAEL (minimum score required is 71), CAE (minimum score required is 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band.