The recommended course sequence is offered as a general guideline to help you better plan your schedule. Adjustments might be required due to the course offering or if you received course equivalencies.

YearFallWinter
1st year
(30 course units)
  • ENG 1100
  • ECO 1104
  • MAT 1320
  • MAT 1341
  • MAT 1362 
  • ENG 1120
  • ECO 1102
  • MAT 1322
  • 6 elective course units
2nd year
(30 course units)
  • ECO 2142
  • ECO 2144
  • MAT 2122
  • 3 course units from: MAT 2141, MAT 2342
  • MAT 2371 
  • ECO 2143
  • ECO 2145
  • MAT 2125
  • MAT 2375
  • 3 course units from: MAT 2143, MAT 2324, MAT 2348, MAT 2355, MAT 2362
3rd year
(30 course units)
  • ECO 3152
  • 3 course units from: MAT 2143, MAT 2324, MAT 2348, MAT 2355, MAT 2362
  • 6 optional (ECO) course units at the 3000 or 4000 level
  • 3 optional (MAT) course units at the 3000 or 4000 level
  • ECO 2151
  • ECO 3153
  • 3 optional (ECO) course units at the 3000 or 4000 level
  • 6 optional (MAT) course units at the 3000 or 4000 level
4th year
(30 course units)
  • 3 optional (ECO) course units at the 4000 level
  • 3 optional (MAT) course units at the 4000 level
  • 3 optional (MAT) course units at the 3000 or 4000 level
  • 6 elective course units
  • 3 optional (ECO) course units at the 4000 level
  • 3 optional (MAT) course units at the 4000 level
  • 9 elective course units

Notes

  1. Students interested in graduate studies in mathematics should choose MAT 2141.
  2. MAT 2362 is strongly recommended and is required for further study of logic.
  3. The course MAT 3153 cannot be counted for units if you have previously passed MAT 4153. You may however take MAT 3153 and then subsequently take MAT 4153, and count both for units.
  4. Students planning to go to graduate school in Mathematics and Statistics must consult the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

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