Commencing in Fall 2014, Mathematics 265, 267, 367, Mathematics 275, 277, 375 and 377 will replace respectively Mathematics 251, 253, 353, Applied Mathematics 217, 219, 307 and 309 and will serve as prerequisites for appropriate courses. In some special cases, Mathematics 267 will replace Mathematics 349 or 353. For these and other deviations from the general rule, see individual course entries for details. Mathematics 267 supplemented by Mathematics 177 will be accepted as equivalent to Mathematics 277.
The 15 FCE Faculty of Science part of the requirements for a major in the concurrent degree program in General Mathematics and Education are:
0.5 FCE - Education 201
0.5 FCE - English
1.0 FCE - Mathematics 249 or 265; and 211 or 213
0.5 FCE - Mathematics 267 or 277
0.5 FCE - Mathematics 205, 271, 273, Statistics 205
0.5 FCE - Computer Science 217 or 231 or 235
1.0 FCE - Mathematics 311 or 313; Mathematics 349 or 367 or 381
1.5 FCE - From the following: Applied Mathematics 311, Pure Mathematics 315 or 317, 418, Mathematics 321 or Statistics 321, Statistics 323
0.5 FCE - Pure Mathematics 319
0.5 FCE - At the 300 level or higher offered by the Department
2.0 FCE - At the 400 level or higher offered by the Department
6.0 FCE - Options. See the Education Section (3.5.1 Elementary Route or 3.5.2 Secondary Route) of the Calendar for how these options are to be distributed.
Notes:
- Students who withdraw from the Education component of the concurrent degree program will be required to complete additional courses to obtain the BSc in General Mathematics.
- The General Mathematics in Education degree is only awarded to students who complete all five years of the degree program. Students seeking the concurrent degree should follow the recommended course sequence exactly.