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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

The Honors Specialization in Mathematical Sciences may be used for concurrent degrees in Mathematics and Education.


Admission Requirements

Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, including Calculus 050a/b and Calculus 051a/b or 081a/b plus 2.0 additional courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%. Students who take Calculus 081a/b must have a mark of at least 85% in the course. Applied Mathematics 026 may be substituted for 1.0 Calculus course requirement.

Linear Algebra 040a/b or Applied Mathematics 025a/b with a mark of at least 60%, normally taken in year I. If not taken in year I, it must be taken in first term of year II.


Module

9.0 courses:

0.5 course from: Applied Mathematics 213b, Mathematics 200a/b or the former Mathematics 203b
0.5 course: Applied Mathematics 261b
1.0 course: Calculus 250a/b, 251a/b
0.5 course: Differential Equations 215a
0.5 course: Mathematics 208a/b
1.0 course: Statistical Sciences 257a, 260b
0.5 course from: Statistical Sciences 325a/b, 357a
0.5 course from: Applied Mathematics 301a/b or Mathematics 307a/b

1.0 course from: Group A: Courses Emphasizing Proofs

1.0 course from: Group B: Applications

2.0 additional courses from either Group A or Group B.

* May be offered only in odd-numbered academic years, starting September 2005
** May be offered only in even-numbered academic years, starting September 2004


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