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The Mathematics-Statistics-Physics program at UNB is an interdisciplinary offering that allows students to explore mathematics, statistics, and economics together, providing comprehensive exposure across these fields while accommodating personal academic preferences.
This integrated approach creates a synergistic learning experience, where economic studies demonstrate real-world uses of mathematical and statistical concepts, while mathematical training enhances analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Career Paths
Financial services and banking
Weather forecasting specialist
Insurance risk analyst
Public sector roles
Students must complete high school for admission to the University of New Brunswick. They must complete six specific high school courses, according to their program of choice. UNB takes the overall average of the high school grades achieved in these six courses to calculate the student’s "minimum admission average", which is used to determine admissibility.
Course requirements:
Senior English Literature
Senior Math, including Pre-Calculus
1 other academic maths
Senior Chemistry
1 of Senior Physics, Senior Biology or Senior Geology (Senior Physics is required for entry into Health Sciences)
1 elective from group 1 or 2
Minimum admission average: 75% (The average marks in Pre-Calculus Math, Chemistry and the best other Science course must be at least 75 %.)
The University of New Brunswick accepts qualified applicants from all countries. Entry requirements may vary from country to country.
International students require the following English language proficiency minimum scores for direct entry into most academic programs: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 85, CAEL 60, or Pearson Vue Test 59.