The goal of this program is to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to study Mathematics with an emphasis on the utility of the subject toward the quantitative study of a discipline other than Mathematics; that is, the program is aimed at helping open students to the power of Mathematics as a tool of application.
Major Average
The major average in Mathematics programs includes the grades earned in:
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6 credit units from the following:
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MATH 110 and MATH 116
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MATH 123 and MATH 124
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MATH 121 or MATH 125; and MATH 128
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MATH 176 and MATH 177
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- All MATH and STAT courses approved for inclusion in the Major Requirement C4
- All courses listed in the Major Requirement C4.
Residency Requirements in the Major
To receive a degree in Applied Mathematics, students must complete at least two-thirds of the following coursework (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan.
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6 credit units from the following:
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MATH 110 and MATH 116
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MATH 123 and MATH 124
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MATH 121 or MATH 125; and MATH 128
- MATH 176 and MATH 177
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- Minimum requirements in Major Requirement C4.
See Residency for additional details.
Programs
- Bachelor of Science Honours (B.Sc. Honours) - Applied Mathematics
- Bachelor of Science Four-year (B.Sc. Four-year) - Applied Mathematics
- Bachelor of Science Three-year (B.Sc. Three-year) - Applied Mathematics
- Minor in Applied Mathematics