BA Degree Requirements
The Department of Mathematics is now offering six programs leading to a BA with concentration in mathematics.
Specialized Honours Program
Students must complete at least 60 credits in mathematics, including GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2670 6.00, GL/MATH 3650 6.00 and at least 12 credits at the 4000 level.
General Honours Program
Students must complete at least 36 credits in mathematics, including GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2670 6.00 and at least 12 credits at the 4000 level.
Combined Honours Program
Mathematics may be combined with all other subjects taught at Glendon. Students must complete at least 36 credits in mathematics, including GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2670 6.00. The total program must include at least 12 credits at the 3000 or higher level and, when mathematics is the major subject at least six of these credits must be at the 4000 level. When mathematics is the minor subject, the requirements are the same except that a 4000-level course in mathematics need not be included.
Honours Double Major Program
Candidates may complete an Honours Double Major Program in Mathematics. Candidates must complete at least 36 credits in mathematics including GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2670 6.00 and 12 credits at 3000 or higher level including one at 4000 level.
Candidates must check the calendar for the requirements of the other discipline in which they wish to major.
Bachelor of Arts Program
Students must complete at least 30 credits in mathematics, including GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2670 6.00. The total program must include at least 12 credits at the 3000 or higher level.
Bachelor Program in Mathematics For Commerce
Students are required to take the following 42 credits: one introductory course in computer science, GL/CSLA 1620 3.00 and GL/CSLA 1630 3.00), one course in introductory statistics (GL/MATH 1610 3.00 and GL/MATH 1620 3.00 or, preferably, GL/MATH 2630 6.00), GL/MATH 1930 3.00, GL/MATH 1940 3.00, GL/MATH 2650 3.00, GL/MATH 2660 3.00, GL/MATH 2680 6.00, GL/MATH 3500 6.00 and GL/MATH 3660 6.00. Note that the program is almost entirely mathematics and contains only a small amount of commerce. It contains the mathematics intended for applications to commerce.
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