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.
Overview:
Alexander College is a post-secondary institution located in British Columbia, Canada. It offers a variety of programs, including Associate degrees, University transfer, English for Academic Purposes, and ESL pathways. The college is a participant in the BC University Transfer System, which allows students to transfer credits to other universities and colleges in the province.
Services Offered:
Alexander College provides a range of services to its students, including:
Admissions:
Admission requirements, placement testing, tuition and fees information, academic calendar, and online application.Registration:
Semester schedule, important dates, course registration, study authorization and breaks, medical insurance, and student financial aid.Student Support:
Bookstore and tuition payment, library, writing and learning center, student rights and responsibilities, student life, student association, health and wellness, and career advising.International Student Support:
Information on arriving in Canada, student visa requirements, and support services for international students.Technical Support:
MyAC technical support, Canvas technical support, and Zoom technical support.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The college offers a vibrant student life experience with a focus on student-centered support services. Students can participate in various clubs and events organized by the Student Association (ACSA). The college also provides access to a library, writing and learning center, and health and wellness services.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Small class sizes:
Alexander College emphasizes personalized learning with smaller class sizes, allowing for more individual attention from instructors.Affordable tuition fees:
The college offers competitive tuition rates compared to other post-secondary institutions.University transfer pathways:
The college's programs are designed to facilitate seamless transfer to major universities across North America.Student-centered support services:
The college provides comprehensive support services to help students succeed academically and personally.Academic Programs:
Alexander College offers a wide range of university-level courses in various subject areas, including:
- Anthropology
- Asian Studies
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Commerce
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education
- English
- Film Studies
- French
- Gender and Women's Studies
- Geography
- Health Sciences
- History
- International Studies
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Pre-Social Work
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- University Preparation
Other:
- The college has two campuses: Burnaby and Vancouver.
- Alexander College acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples.
- The college is a member of the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer (BCCAT) system.
- The college offers a variety of promotional materials, including a viewbook, campus tour videos, and student testimonials.
- The college has a strong international student population, with students from over 50 countries.
- The college provides support services for agents who represent the institution.
- The college has a dedicated marketing department that works with agents to ensure a smooth application process.
- The college offers a variety of online resources, including a student portal, a learning management system, and a website with detailed information about programs, services, and campus life.
Entry Requirements:
- All programs require evidence of English language proficiency.
- Completion of Secondary Education (12 years, or equivalent) or mature student status, or post-secondary transfer
- Academic and/or GPA requirements specific to individual programs
- Demonstrated proficiency in the English language
- Canadian Citizenship or legal authorization to study in Canada
- Aged at least 16+ years of age
Language Proficiency Requirements:
Entry from Grade 12:
- BC senior secondary program (Grade 12) or equivalent, or mature student status
- BC ENGL 12 with a minimum grade of C, or equivalent
Required Effective Winter 2025:
- Two of: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Geography 12, Geology 12 (or equivalents)
- Mathematics 12, grade of B or higher (or calculus-based equivalent)
Entry from University Transfer:
- At least 9 transferable post-secondary credits, with a cumulative GPA of 1.50 or higher. University transfer applicants with cumulative GPA's below 1.50 may be admitted provisionally
- Demonstrated English proficiency
Required Effective Winter 2025:
- At least 6 credits first-year biological or physical sciences (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Geology)
- 3 credits first-year mathematics (e.g., Pre-calculus, Calculus), with a grade of 'C' or higher