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Mathematics explores the analysis of patterns, structures, and logical systems to deepen our comprehension of reality. This discipline enables us to forecast social trends, construct massive engineering projects, track disease spread, and simulate economic systems. Professionals in mathematics help define and address challenges across medicine, finance, technology development, and engineering sectors.
Pursuing mathematics cultivates analytical thinking and problem-solving skills applicable to physics, finance, biological sciences, and numerous other domains. You'll develop expertise in numerical, geometric, and relational reasoning, employing concepts like differential equations, network theory, and algebraic systems to represent real-world phenomena.
Potential career paths encompass:
Academic positions in mathematical/theoretical physics at universities
Research roles at scientific institutions (e.g., Perimeter Institute, AT&T Bell Labs, IBM Research, Los Alamos, CERN)
Applied mathematics roles in industrial settings
Data analysis positions at tech companies (e.g., Google, Meta, Apple) or government bodies
Quantum computing research in academic or corporate environments
Financial quantitative analysis for investment firms or regulatory agencies
Modeling specialists analyzing economic patterns, social systems, infrastructure networks, or agricultural outputs
Government science policy advisors
Educational roles in universities or secondary schools
Students can enter this program directly from high school
Required high school classes
Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30
Students entering the Bachelor of Arts program, or who are undecided about which program they are interested in, are encouraged to take Foundations of Mathematics 30. Students interested in the Bachelor of Science program are encouraged to take Pre-Calculus 30.
English language proficiency
IELTS (Academic) - Overall Band Score: 6.5. With minimum individual scores of Reading: 6, Listening: 6, Speaking: 6, Writing: 6
TOEFL iBT - Internet Based: 86. With minimum individual scores of Reading: 19, Listening: 19, Speaking: 19, Writing: 19
Cambridge C1 Advanced - Overall score of 176
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment – 70. With minimum individual scores of Reading: 60, Listening: 60, Speaking: 60, Writing: 60
Duolingo English Test (DET) – 110. With minimum individual scores of: Literacy: 95, Conversation: 95, Comprehension: 95, Production: 95
PTE Academic - Overall score of 63. With minimum individual skills scores of Reading: 59, Listening: 59, Speaking: 59, Writing: 59