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For those who enjoy mathematics and statistics but haven't settled on a specific career path, this program could be an excellent fit. Employers highly prize mathematical and statistical abilities, which are also widely applicable across fields. The Mathematical Sciences program, offering three specialization tracks, lets you explore your academic interests while considering future career options. Ideal for students with strong quantitative skills who want to apply them to real-world challenges, this program delivers comprehensive training for roles demanding sharp analytical and problem-solving capabilities. The curriculum begins with two foundational years covering essential mathematical and statistical concepts, after which students can focus on mathematics, statistics, or computing. This program also prepares students for advanced graduate studies. Spanning four years of full-time study, it includes a Cooperative Education component in the third year, allowing students to practice their skills in a professional setting. The initial two years establish core competencies in calculus, statistics, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, operations research, mechanics, computer science, and mathematical modeling. First-year students can also choose elective modules in Computer Science, Economics, Finance/Accounting, or Physics.