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Academic Plans and Requirements

Mathematical Studies

Mathematical Studies - Business Specialization
In conjunction with the common degree requirements in Table I in "Degree Requirements," this plan requires at least 24 math courses (see note 2 below), which must include 10 at the 300- or 400- level and the following:

All of
MATH 106 Applied Linear Algebra 1 or MATH 136 Linear Algebra 1 for Honours Mathematics or MATH 146 Linear Algebra 1 (Advanced Level)
MATH 127 Calculus 1 for the Sciences or MATH 137 Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics or MATH 147 Calculus 1 (Advanced Level)
MATH 128 Calculus 2 for the Sciences or MATH 138 Calculus 2 for Honours Mathematics or MATH 148 Calculus 2 (Advanced Level)
MATH 135 Algebra for Honours Mathematics or MATH 145 Algebra (Advanced Level)
MATH 225 Applied Linear Algebra 2 or MATH 235 Linear Algebra 2 for Honours Mathematics or MATH 245 Linear Algebra 2 (Advanced Level)
STAT 220 Probability (Non-Specialist Level) or STAT 230 Probability or STAT 240 Probability (Advanced Level)
STAT 221 Statistics (Non-Specialist Level) or STAT 231 Statistics or STAT 241 Statistics (Advanced Level)
One of
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CS 135 Designing Functional Programs
CS 230 Introduction to Computers and Computer Systems
CS 234 Data Types and Structures
CS 241 Foundations of Sequential Programs
One of
CS 116 Introduction to Computer Science 2
CS 136 Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction
CS 145 Design, Abstraction, and Implementation
One of
MATH 207 Calculus 3 (Non-Specialist Level) or MATH 237 Calculus 3 for Honours Mathematics or MATH 247 Calculus 3 (Advanced Level)
MATH 229 Introduction to Combinatorics (Non-Specialist Level) or MATH 239 Introduction to Combinatorics or MATH 249 Introduction to Combinatorics (Advanced Level)
Business Specialization

In addition to the course requirements listed above, the Mathematical Studies – Business Specialization plan requires successful completion of the following courses:

All of
AFM 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting
AFM 102 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
AFM 131/ARBUS 101 Introduction to Business in North America or BUS 111W Introduction to Business Organization
ARBUS 302/ECON 344 Marketing: Principles of Marketing and Consumer Economics or BUS 352W Introduction to Marketing Management
BUS 121W Functional Areas of the Organization
ECON 101 Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics
Three additional courses chosen from
MTHEL 100 Commercial and Business Law for Mathematics Students
MTHEL 400 Entrepreneurship, Technology and the Emerging Information Economy
PACS 202 Conflict Resolution
PACS 323 Negotiation: Theories and Strategies
Any AFM, BUS, COMM, ECON, HRM, MSCI, STV course
In addition to the business-related courses above, this specialization requires that the following be included in the math courses chosen as part of the Mathematical Studies plan.

All of
CO 227 Introduction to Optimization (Non-Specialist Level) or CO 250/CM 340 Introduction to Optimization or CO 355 Mathematical Optimization
CO 327 Deterministic OR Models (Non-Specialist Level) or CO 370/CM 443 Deterministic OR Models
CS 330 Management Information Systems
One of
AFM 272/ACTSC 291 Mathematical Managerial Finance 1
ACTSC 221 Mathematics of Investment
ACTSC 231 Mathematics of Finance
ACTSC 371 Corporate Finance 1
Two of
CS 200 Concepts for Advanced Computer Usage*
CS 338 Computer Applications in Business: Databases
CS 430 Applications Software Engineering
CS 432 Business Systems Analysis
STAT 340 Computer Simulation of Complex Systems
* students wishing to take CS 200 must do so prior to taking any other 200- level or higher CS courses
One of
STAT 321 Regression and Forecasting (Non-Specialist Level)
STAT 331 Applied Linear Models
STAT 371 Statistics for Business 1
STAT 373 Regression and Forecasting Methods in Finance
Notes
  1. Students in the Mathematical Studies plan (no specialization), may pursue one minor in a mathematical discipline. Additionally, students may pursue a minor or option designation or joint honours plan with an academic discipline in another faculty. Students may not pursue a joint or double honours plan from within the Faculty of Mathematics.
  2. Students who complete the Business specialization, or either a minor or joint honours plan in a discipline outside the Faculty of Mathematics, are only required to complete 24 math courses.


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