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Mathematics explores structures, patterns, and logical reasoning to deepen our comprehension of the world. It helps forecast social trends, construct massive buildings, study disease spread, and create economic models. Mathematicians play key roles in addressing challenges across medicine, finance, computing, and engineering.
Learning mathematics develops critical thinking and logical problem-solving skills applicable to physics, economics, biology, and numerous other disciplines. You'll master numerical, geometric, and relational reasoning, employing concepts like differential equations, network theory, and algebraic systems to represent real-world phenomena.
Prospective Honours students should meet with departmental advisors during their first year before selecting second-year courses. The B.Sc. Honours degree requires 120 credit units, with a minimum of 66 at the senior level.