Mathematics (BMath)
Mathematics is a driving force behind many of today’s advancements in medicine, economics and business, and science and technology. As a Bachelor of Mathematics student you can choose from a broad range of program options according to your interests and career goals. The solid mathematical knowledge and skills you acquire at Carleton will give you a competitive edge in a wide variety of careers and prepare you to contribute to the next generation of innovations.
Our degree programs provide you with focused training. Unlike many universities, we offer first-year math courses exclusively for students interested in pursuing a degree in mathematics or statistics. At Carleton, you will find courses taught by leading researchers who are committed to student success, and our undergraduate labs are installed with state-of-the-art mathematical and statistical software which is also used in industry. You can also receive one-on-one tutorial assistance with mathematics problems through our Mathematics Tutorial Centre which runs a free drop-in service.
The co-op program combines classroom learning with work terms, for the kinds of hands-on experience you will find only in the workplace. Co-op can also provide you with networking opportunities, financial support and direct contact with potential employers.
Many of our professors have ties with federal government departments. For example, there is extensive collaboration between the statisticians here and those at Statistics Canada and at Health Canada. In addition, you will have access to a broad network of professionals in organizations throughout the National Capital Region where mathematics and statistics play a vital role. Among them are the National Research Council Canada and some of the leading companies in Canada’s high technology sector. Our strong links to these organizations have often produced work and research opportunities for our students.
Carleton University offers a variety of undergraduate programs in Mathematics and Statistics leading to a Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) degree, as well as to the Bachelor of Science (Double Honours) in Mathematics and Physics.
You can choose either a General program, which requires 15.0 credits and is normally completed in three years of full-time study, or an Honours program, which requires 20.0 credits and normally takes four years to complete.
In planning your program, you will want to consider a number of things, such as how many Computer Science courses to include in your program and whether you should combine your studies in Mathematics with courses in the arts, social sciences or experimental sciences. We are ready to help you design a program that is right for you.
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