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 1000A/B or 1100A/B, Calculus 1501A/B (or Calculus 1301A/B with a mark of at least 85%), plus 2.0 additional courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%. Linear Algebra 1600A/B and Mathematics 1120A/B, if taken in first year, will count toward the 3.0 principal courses.
Linear Algebra 1600A/B and Mathematics 1120A/B are recommended.
Note: Linear Algebra 1600A/B with a minimum mark of 60% or Mathematics 1120A/B with a minimum mark of 70% must be completed prior to Mathematics 2120A/B.
Module
9.0 courses:
4.0 courses: Calculus 2502A/B, 2503A/B, Mathematics 2120A/B, 2122A/B, 2155A, 2212B, 3020A/B, 3150A.
2.5 courses from: Actuarial Science 2553A, Applied Mathematics 2813B, 3815A/B, Computer Science 2209A/B, 2210A/B, 3331A/B, 3340A/B, Differential Equations 2402A, Earth Sciences 2222A/B, Economics 2210A/B, Mathematics 2124A/B, 2156B, 2251F/G, 3152A/B, 4158A/B, Philosophy 2250, 2251F/G, 2252W/X, 3201A/B, 3202B, 4201A/B, 4202A/B, Statistical Sciences 2657A, 2858B. Note that some of these courses have prerequisites that are not part of the module.
2.5 courses from: Actuarial Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics courses, at the 2100 level or above.
Note: Students intending to pursue graduate studies in Pure Mathematics should take the Honors Specialization in Mathematics module.