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A Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics shares similarities with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics but emphasizes a broader liberal arts foundation within its core curriculum. This interdisciplinary model, blending scientific rigor with humanities perspectives, is also evident in disciplines like linguistics, psychology, and anthropology, cultivating adaptable and multifaceted graduates.
The Faculty of Arts features one of Canada's most comprehensive arts programs, delivering exceptional educational experiences that equip students for prosperous careers across all societal domains. With more than 900 specialized courses spanning the humanities, social sciences, and creative arts, you'll discover the perfect academic journey. Your education will be enriched by our distinguished faculty's expertise, as they integrate cutting-edge research and scholarly contributions into their teaching. Through academic rigor, creative thinking, and hands-on learning initiatives like Community Service-Learning and Arts Work Experience programs, you'll gain the skills to excel in today's dynamic and multifaceted professional landscape.
Students applying directly from high school.
Admission is based on complete academic history and achievement in three main areas: Grades, English proficiency, and completion of required subjects.
English language Requirement:
TOEFL: iBT: At least 90 with a minimum score of 21 points in each section
IELTS(Academic): At least 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
CanTEST(Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees): At least 4.5, with no part lower than 4
PTE(Academic): At least 61, with no less than 60 in each communicative skill
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language assessment) Either CAEL (paper) or CAEL CE (computer): A score of at least 70, with no band less than 60
Duolingo English Test: 120 for English Language Proficiency, with no sub score below 100