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Mathematics serves as the foundational language and driving force behind science and technology, equipping us with essential analytical tools for studying economic patterns, predicting weather, conducting social science research, and making strategic business choices. As a mathematics student, you'll delve into diverse fields spanning pure and applied mathematics—from logic and number theory to calculus, algebra, topology, analysis, modeling, and numerical methods. A mathematics degree opens doors to various career paths such as teaching, scientific research, civil engineering, data analysis, software development, and economics. With experienced faculty teaching at all levels and intimate class settings, we guarantee students receive top-tier instruction from leading educators and researchers. The program provides numerous research collaboration opportunities with professors. Our Liberal Arts and Sciences curriculum delivers unparalleled educational breadth, preparing graduates to excel in their careers or pursue advanced studies.
Students must have standing in five subjects of which at least two must be taken at the Advanced level.
The following equivalents will be considered:
School Certificate: same as GCE with at least two passes at the principal level of the Higher School Certificate.
Certificate of matriculation from recognized universities.
International Baccalaureate with at least two subjects at the higher level.
Other countries: write or email the Admissions Office for information.
Applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency in both oral and written academic English:
TOEFL (Test of English Foreign Language Internet-Based Test): Overall Score: 88 with a minimum score of 21 in each of the four areas and a TWE of at least 5.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System (Academic)): Overall score: 6.5 with 6.0 on Writing Band
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): Overall score: 70
Application deadline: Fall - Apply by January 15 (Early Admission); Spring - Apply by November 15 (Regular Admission)