Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA)
Needles Hall, second floor, room 2201
Telephone 519 888-4567 ext. 35209
The program information below was valid for the winter 2018 term (January 1, 2018 - April 30, 2018). This is the archived version; the most up-to-date program information is available through the current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar.
The Graduate Studies Academic Calendar is updated 3 times per year, at the start of each academic term (January 1, May 1, September 1). Graduate Studies Academic Calendars from previous terms can be found in the archives.
The Accelerated Master's Program is available to qualified undergraduate students at the University of Waterloo who wish to begin graduate studies while still an undergraduate. This program offers the student several advantages:
The degree requirements are the same as for the regular MMath in Combinatorics and Optimization program.
The program does not allow double-counting of courses for both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements, but it does allow students to take Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and MMath courses concurrently.
The co-op option is also available for this program.
Students must meet the following admission criteria:
Students interested in the program should apply using the online web form and should include the following information in the Supplementary Information Form (part of the application):
Students should include at least three letters of recommendation as part of their application for MMath admission. No test scores are required.
Needles Hall, second floor, room 2201
Telephone 519 888-4567 ext. 35209
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