Real-world problems require advanced mathematics. Our programs provide you with the tools needed to solve them. Mathematicians are in demand and there are many well-paying and highly rated jobs available to our graduates. Take advantage of our many research opportunities that can be a gateway to top graduate programs. Enjoy the camaraderie and personal support of small class sizes. Combine this program with any other major for a truly unique experience.
*Combine Honours Mathematics with a second Honours area of study (other than Computer Science)
Students must meet the entry requirement for both majors chosen. Please review admissions requirements for other major.
This course is the continuation of COMP-1400 that introduces students to more advanced algorithm design and programming in a high level language such as C. The main objectives of the course are to develop the ability to identify, understand, and design solutions to a wide variety of problems. Topics covered include: multi-dimensional arrays, pointers, strings, advanced modular programming, records, binary files, recursion, stacks, linked lists and introduction to algorithm analysis. (Prerequisite: COMP- 1000 (or MATH-1720) and COMP-1400.) (3 lecture and 1.5 laboratory hours a week).
This course will cover mathematical logic, proof methods and development of proof techniques, mathematical induction, sets, equivalence relations, partial ordering relations and functions. (Prerequisite: One of COMP-1000, MATH-1250, MATH-1260 or MATH-1270.) (2 lecture hours, 2 tutorial hours per week.)
This course will cover antiderivatives, the definite integral and the fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques of integration, applications, improper integrals, sequences and series, convergence tests, power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, and polar and parametric coordinates. (Prerequisite: MATH- 1760 or MATH-1720.) (3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.)
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