Department of Mathematics


Planning a BSc (Hons)

Thinking about completing and honours degree? Check out the requirements and options here.

To be awarded a Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Hons) or a Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Hons) you need to pass 120 points of 700-level courses, with at least 75 points in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics.

To be admitted into the BSc (Hons) or BA (Hons) in the Mathematics programme, you must have a major in Mathematics including MATHS 332: Real and Complex Analysis and either MATHS 320: Albegraic Structures or MATHS 328: Algebra and applications and at least a B in at least 90 points of courses at Stage III. These courses need not all be in Mathematics.

If you are doing a BSc (Hons) in Applied Mathematics, you must pass MATHS 361 and either MATHS 362 or MATHS 363 before enrolling in the degree.

For a BSc (Hons), you will have to write an honours dissertation, under the supervision of a member of the Department of Mathematics. You will need to be enrolled in MATHS 776: Honours dissertation in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics to do this.

You can do an honours degree either full time over one year or part time over two years.





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