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THREE-YEAR BSc STATISTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (EFFECTIVE 2001-02)


Admission Requirements

A complete first year program that includes the following courses, with a minimum mark of 60% in each:

Computer Science 025a/b or 026a/b and 027a/b
Statistical Sciences 023a/b
One full course equivalent, chosen from the following: Calculus 050a/b and
either Calculus 051a/b (minimum mark of 60%) or Calculus 081a/b (minimum mark of 85%**), or
Applied Mathematics 026
Linear Algebra 040a/b*

* If Linear Algebra 040a/b is not taken in first year, it must be completed prior to the beginning of third year.
If Statistical Sciences 023a/b is not taken in first year, students should consult with a department counselor in the Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences prior to entering second year.
** Students who completed Calculus 081a/b prior to September 2003 may enter this program with a minimum mark of 70% in Calculus 081a/b.


Second Year

Statistical Sciences 257a
Statistical Sciences 259a/b plus 260b or the former 258b
Computer Science 208a/b, 210a/b, 211a/b
Either Computer Science 209a/b or 212a/b/y
Calculus 280a/b and 281a/b, or equivalent (See Department for equivalents)
One other half course*

* Linear Algebra 040a/b must be taken prior to the beginning of third year, with a minimum mark of 60%.


Third Year

Mathematics 222a
Either Computer Science 209a/b or 212a/b/y, whichever was not taken in second year
Four half-courses in Computer Science numbered 300 or above.
Four half-courses in Statistical and Actuarial Sciences numbered 310 and above, with no more than two half courses in Actuarial Science.


Note
The Area of Concentration will consist of the 9.5 senior-level courses which are specified in second and third year.

Academic Calendar 2006 (old) » FACULTIES» FACULTY OF SCIENCE » STATISTICAL AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCES» THREE-YEAR BSc STATISTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (EFFECTIVE 2001-02)