The Faculty of Mathematics, in co-operation with the School of Accounting and Finance, offers the Honours Mathematics/Chartered Professional Accountancy (CPA) academic plan which combines mathematics with accounting and business-oriented disciplines.
This academic plan involves four co-op work terms, the first of which occurs in the winter term immediately following the fall 2A academic term (see Co-op Regulations). Students are exempted from paying co-op fees for their 1A and 1B terms.
Admissions
Students normally apply for direct admission from high school into the first year of the Mathematics/CPA academic plan. Upon successful completion of a provisional first year, students will formally proceed into the Mathematics/CPA academic plan in second year. Successful completion of the provisional year requires all of the following:
- Successful completion of the following courses: AFM 111; AFM 182; AFM 191;
COMM 103/ECON 100 or (one of ECON 101,
ECON 102);
COMMST 111; one of CS 115, CS 135, CS 145; one of MATH 135, MATH 145; one of MATH 136, MATH 146; one of MATH 127, MATH 137, MATH 147; one of MATH 128, MATH 138, MATH 148.
These courses must be completed within 12 months of admission into the provisional year.
- A minimum cumulative average of 60% in all math courses taken to date.
- A minimum cumulative average of 70% in all AFM, COMM, and ECON courses taken to date.
- Be in Good or Excellent academic standing in the Faculty of Mathematics.
Mathematics/CPA is a restricted-enrolment academic plan, and admission into the academic plan for students not currently enrolled in the provisional year is not normally granted.