The aim of the Mathematics Option is to provide the student with a broad background in either pure or applied mathematics with an opportunity to take some courses in an area of specialization.
There are six required courses:
Course |
Title |
MATH 211 |
Advanced Calculus 1 for Electrical and Computer Engineers (or equivalent) |
MATH 212 |
Advanced Calculus 2 for Electrical Engineers (or equivalent) |
ECE 316 |
Probability Theory and Random Processes (or equivalent) |
MATH 235 |
Linear Algebra 2 for Honours Mathematics |
either
PMATH 334 |
Introduction to Rings and Fields with Applications |
or PMATH 336 |
Introduction to Group Theory with Applications |
either
AMATH 331/PMATH 331 |
Applied Real Analysis |
or AMATH 332/PMATH 332 |
Applied Complex Analysis |
A student must additionally take two courses from the following, subject to availability and timetable constraints.
Course |
Title |
AMATH 331/PMATH 331 |
Applied Real Analysis |
AMATH 332/PMATH 332 |
Applied Complex Analysis |
PMATH 365 |
Elementary Differential Geometry |
AMATH 351 |
Ordinary Differential Equations 2 |
AMATH 353 |
Partial Differential Equations 1 |
AMATH 361 |
Continuum Mechanics |
AMATH 451 |
Introduction to Dynamical Systems |
AMATH 453 |
Partial Differential Equations 2 |
AMATH 456 |
Calculus of Variations |
CO 342 |
Introduction to Graph Theory |
CO 250 |
Introduction to Optimization |
CO 367 |
Nonlinear Optimization |
MATH 239 |
Introduction to Combinatorics |
PMATH 334 |
Introduction to Rings and Fields with Applications |
PMATH 336 |
Introduction to Group Theory with Applications |
PMATH 340 |
Elementary Number Theory |
PMATH 360 |
Geometry |
The list of courses will be subject to change from time to time. For further information contact the Option Co-ordinator.