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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

  • ID:CUWM10032
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Fees (USD)

* Credits: 126

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
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20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  1. Graduation from the equivalent of US high school 

  2. GPA equivalency of a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale

English Requirements

Minimum English test scores for direct undergraduate academic admission:

  • Pearson English Language Test (PTE): 55

  • Duolingo: 90

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 61

Other Requirements

  • Submission of ACT/SAT test

  • Completion of IB Curriculum, British O or A levels

  • Home country that is test exempt

  • Previously studied for at least 1 year in an English test exempt country

  • Completed a bachelor’s degree in an English Test Exempt country

  • Completed ESL coursework from our partners (MLC, WESLI, ELS)

Course Information

One of the reasons that mathematics is so appealing is because it’s true. You can solve the same equation for X over and over again and the answer remains consistent. In our mathematics program, you’ll find satisfaction in discovering the right answer and enjoy the challenge of a complicated problem. Throughout the program, you’ll learn how to use computers and computer systems for problem solving, explore the relationship between a Christian worldview and a technological science, and complete a research project on a mathematical topic of interest. Every step of the way, you’ll have experienced professors guiding you. You’re not a number at Concordia - you’re a student who will get to know your professors and receive meaningful mentorship.

What To Expect

As a graduate of the mathematics program, you’ll have a deep comprehension of (and appreciation for) areas like calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, geometry, abstract algebra and real analysis. You’ll be able to solve and understand differential equations, sequences and series, vector-valued functions, partial derivatives, functions and algorithms. And you won’t be graduating with only math skills. Because you take liberal arts courses for your core requirements, you’ll leave the graduation stage with stronger communication skills, a better understanding of other cultures and an appreciation for the social sciences - all while having opportunities to explore and strengthen your faith.

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​CURRICULUM

Core Requirements 1, 45

Major Requirements, 40

Electives, 35

Minor: Optional,

Total Hours, 120

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Required Courses,

Foundations of Computer Science

  • Calculus I

  • Calculus II

  • Calculus III

  • Statistics I

  • Discrete Math

  • Statistics II

  • Abstract Algebra

  • Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

  • Geometry

  • Real Analysis

  • Math Senior Seminar

Total Hours, 40

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Math Teacher

  • Mathematician

  • Mathematical Technician

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Medical  insurance: 1,999 $ USD per year

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