Mathematics and Statistics (BSc, BA)
Bachelor's degree
In Wolfville (Canada)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Wolfville (Canada)
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Duration
2 Semesters
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Start date
Different dates available
Choosing to study mathematics and statistics at Acadia offers you the opportunity to master complex reasoning skills as well as advanced data collection and analysis methods. With such skills you will be able to influence major decisions in a wide range of sectors, from politics to green energy solutions.
Acadia’s Mathematics and Statistics degree gives you the critical tools to understand and solve problems in science, business, and humanities. We offer courses that allow you to build a foundational understanding of all areas of mathematics and statistics. You will be taught to use analytical methods, combined with data collection and interpretation to model the real world. Outside the classroom, you will participate in mathematical contests, national conferences, and summer research while enjoying social events hosted by the department’s student society. Our mathematical modelling and statistical consulting centres support student and faculty research in such diverse areas as security, energy, health, and natural resources.
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About this course
Actuary
Cryptanalyst
Data analyst
Doctor
Educator
Financial analyst
Health scientist
Mathematical Modeller
Programmer
Statistician
Reviews
Subjects
- Statistics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Data Collection
- Consulting
- Calculus
- Math
- Foundations
- Linear Algebra
- Actuary
- Cryptanalyst
Course programme
Semester One
MATH 1013
- Introductory Calculus 1
MATH 1313
- Foundations
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
MATH 1023
- Introductory Calculus 2
MATH 1333
- Linear Algebra
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
ELECTIVE xxx3
- Your choice
The Mathematics and Statistics program at Acadia combines the high calibre of teaching and personal attention available in small classes with diverse course offerings and research opportunities that are comparable to larger institutions. You are encouraged to gain specialized experience through teaching assistantships, consulting/reading courses, research positions and co-op placements which prepare you for interesting careers and graduate studies. The flexibility of the program means that many of our students pursue double majors in areas such as physics, music, French and business.
Mathematics and Statistics (BSc, BA)