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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 with a mark of at least 85%) plus 2.0 additional courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%. Applied Mathematics 026 may be substituted for 1.0 Calculus course requirement.
Module
1.0 course from: Group B: Applications
- Actuarial Science 223a, 225a/b
- Applied Mathematics 303a/b, 310F/G, 311a/b, 320b, 325a/b*, 351a/b, 353a, 356b, 420b, 432a/b
- Mathematics 223b, 343a/b
- Statistical Sciences 316a/b, 325a/b, 346a/b, 353F/G, 359a/b, 361a/b, 420a/b, 437a/b
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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