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Degree RequirementsFour-Year Bachelor of Science:Mathematics MajorProblem solving is a daily task in our lives. Mathematics embodies the art of problem solving and is, therefore, one of the central sciences in all human intellectual activity. At Concordia, we teach you to appreciate the beauty and elegance of mathematical thinking and expression. We give you the opportunity to develop the fundamental tools of the science and the techniques required to synthesize and analyze information correctly. We introduce you to a variety of mathematical disciplines and encourage you to participate in the development of mathematical concepts, methods and procedures. The use of state-of-the-art computer algebra systems is an integral part of learning and doing Mathematics at Concordia. The Mathematics Department at Concordia offers a wide range of courses from Calculus and Linear Algebra to Mathematical Modelling, Game Theory, Combinatorics, Advanced Abstract Algebra, and Analysis. The 4-year Mathematics program gives you the appropriate background for career options such as: Accountant, Actuary, Aerospace Engineer, Appraiser, Auditor, Bank Officer, Cartographer, Financial Consultant, IT Consultant, Market Research Analyst, Surveyor, Statistician, Teacher. It also provides the necessary training for graduate programs in Mathematics. Faculty members in the Mathematical and Computing Sciences Department, Professor William Freed, Dr. Andreas Guelzow, Dr. Rossitza Marinova, and Dr. A. N. Tom Tavouktsoglou, are good resources for more information about the Mathematics degree program. Admission RequirementsProgram Requirements
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