Double Honours "X" and "Y" Academic Plans - BMath only
All honours requirements for both plans "X" and "Y" must be satisfied. "X"
and "Y" refer to any two of Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics,
Combinatorics and Optimization, Computational Mathematics, Computer
Science, Mathematical Physics, Operations Research, Pure Mathematics,
Scientific Computation/Applied Mathematics, and Statistics (with the
following exceptions: Combinatorics and Optimization cannot be doubled
with Operations Research; Mathematical Physics cannot be doubled with
either Applied Mathematics or Scientific Computation/Applied
Mathematics; Scientific Computation/Applied Mathematics cannot be
doubled with Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics or Computer
Science). A double honours in Computational Mathematics and Computer
Science has additional restrictions, and must be approved by advisors
of both academic plans. For each pairing of "X" and "Y," the names will
appear in alphabetical order in the plan title. Note that with some "X"
and "Y" combinations, it may be necessary to complete more than the
minimum 40 courses (20 units) to satisfy all of the course requirements.
Joint Honours "X" and "Y" Academic Plans - BMath only
Joint honours "X" and "Y" academic plans, in conjunction with the common degree requirements in Table I, require a total of 40 courses (20 units): the ten mathematics courses in the Faculty core (outlined in Table II)
plus the joint requirements of the two departments for a minimum of 28
mathematics courses, and at least ten non-math courses (five units).
Joint requirements for each department can be found in the
corresponding department description. "X" and "Y" refer to any two of
Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics and Optimization,
Computer Science, Pure Mathematics, and Statistics. For each pairing of
"X" and "Y," the names will appear in alphabetical order in the plan
title.
Honours "X" with "Y" Minor Academic Plans - BMath only
All honours requirements for plan "X" and the specific requirements for
plan "Y" must be satisfied. Requirements for each department may be
found in the corresponding department description. "X" refers to any
one of Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics and
Optimization, Computational Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematical
Physics, Mathematics/Teaching Option, Operations Research, Pure
Mathematics, Scientific Computation/Applied Mathematics, and
Statistics. "Y" is different from "X" and refers to any one of
Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics and Optimization,
Computer Science, Computational Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, and
Statistics (with the following exceptions: students in Honours
Scientific Computation/Applied Mathematics may not claim a minor in
either Applied Mathematics or Computer Science; Mathematical Physics
students may not claim an Applied Mathematics minor; students in
Computational Mathematics may not claim a Computer Science minor).