Associate of Arts (Mathematics) Degree
Program Overview
The Associate of Arts (Mathematics) Degree is a two-year undergraduate program that emphasizes quantitative and analytical skills through courses in mathematics, calculus, and programming. Graduates are eligible for university transfer at a reduced GPA requirement or a Post-Graduation Work Permit.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Associate of Arts (Mathematics) Degree is a two-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a broad-based knowledge and experiences that lay a foundation for further undergraduate study. The program focuses on developing students' quantitative and analytical skills through courses in mathematics, calculus, and programming. Students will also complete courses in Humanities and Social Sciences to further explore their interests.
Outline:
- Program Structure: The Associate of Arts (Mathematics) Degree is a foundational degree consisting of 60 credits in total, typically completed over a two-year period.
- Program Requirements: (which must be completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater)
- English: 6 credits in first-year English.
- Science: 9 credits in Science, including:
- One of: MATH 104, MATH 151
- At least 4 credits in a laboratory science
- All of: CPS 111 (4)
- Arts: 36 credits in Arts, including:
- At least 6 credits in humanities, other than English
- At least 6 credits Social Sciences
- At least 6 credits in Arts (Mathematics)
- One of: MATH 105, MATH 152
- One of: CPSC 115, MATH 115
- At least 18 credits in 2nd-year arts, taken in two or more subject areas, including:
- All of : MATH 232, MATH 251, MATH 255
- 9 credits in Arts, Science, or other areas Some BC universities also admit Associate Degree graduates at a reduced GPA requirement.