Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics
- 4 years
- Duration
- 19,976 CAD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Kamloops / Canada
- Location
- Thompson River University
- School
Program description
Do you appreciate solving problems and solving puzzles? Do you understand the details and flow of an argument? Do you enjoy reasoning logically? Do you frequently attempt to formulate questions in mathematical terms?
Investigate the practical applications of mathematics in a variety of fields, including physical and biological sciences, finance and economics, computing and information theory, social sciences, and even fine arts.
Learn about math as the science of patterns, which has evolved from basic arithmetic roots to a complex language.
Program structure
1st year
- Calculus 1 for Engineering
- Calculus 2 for Engineering
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 2
- Discrete Mathematics 1
- Composition
- Critical Reading and Writing
- Introduction To Drama & Poetry
- Computer Programming 1
2nd year
- Discrete Mathematics 2
- Calculus 3
- Linear Algebra 1
- Introduction to Analysis
- ENGL and STAT
3rd and 4th year
- MATH
- MATH, STAT or COMP
Price
- Tuition — 8,861 CAD/semester (up to 12 credits)
- Application Fees — 100 CAD (one time, non-refundable)
- General Fees — 553 CAD (per semester for 12 credits)
- Health Fees — 75 CAD (per month)
- TRUSU Extended Heath & Dental Plan — 248 CAD (per year)
Requirements for applicants
- Grade 12 (or equivalent) or mature student status
- English Studies 12/English First Peoples 12 with a minimum of 73% (or equivalent)
Admission to each major program may have specific requirements.
Recommended: Foundations of Mathematics 11 or higher is strongly recommended for students pursuing Education or a major in Geography and Environmental Studies, Sociology or Psychology
- Pre-calculus 12 C+ or equivalent, within the last two years
About the university
The success of our students is our top goal here at Thompson Rivers University. Our varied community, personalized student services, opportunities for real-world application, and adaptable curriculum give each student the tools they need to succeed.
TRU has approximately 140 on-campus programs and over 60 Open Learning programs, ranging from traditional academics to trades, certifications to graduate degrees. Co-op work terms, undergraduate research, field schools and practicums, service learning, and other programs give our students the chance to put their knowledge into practice under the supervision of approachable faculty mentors. Our open, adaptable classroom encourages exploration, production, and discovery. Our students do, too.
Our Mission
TRU is a comprehensive, learner-centered, sustainable university that provides high-quality, adaptable education, training, research, and scholarship to its local, national, and worldwide student body and the communities it serves.
Our Campuses
Located in the southern interior of British Columbia, TRU's Kamloops and Williams Lake campuses lie in the traditional territory of the Secwepemc peoples.