Mathematics

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Mathematics • Full-time or part-time • Most courses start September or January • Fees: $3,530 (one year of science courses) • Individual university classes • Prince George campus; individual courses also offered in Quesnel Careers Mathematics reveals hidden patterns that help us understand the world around us. As well, mathematicians can make a lasting contribution by helping to solve problems in fields such as medicine, management, economics, government, computer science, physics, psychology, engineering, and social science.

• Students applying for admission to Math 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101, or CHEM 111 who obtained a “C+” grade or less in Principles of Math 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in Math 100. Note 1: Students attending in 2013 who intend to enrol in MATH 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101 or CHEM 111 and who obtained a “C+” or less in Pre-calculus 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in MATH 100. What will you study?

A degree in math can lead to careers in education, computer science, statistics, research, physics, and more.

For help creating the two-year math program that meets your personal goals, contact CNC Counselling and Advising, or see Packages 1, 5, 6, and 8 in the University Classes section (starts page 147) for sample programs of study.

Admission

• For information on an associate degree in science, see page 134

You’ll need one of the following: • Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) • ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate • GED Certificate • Completion of Grade 11 with an outstanding academic record in the year of application.

• For information on an associate degree in arts, see page 12 • For a list of all math courses available at CNC, see page 224 • For information on transferability, visit www.bctransferguide.ca, talk to a CNC counsellor or advisor, or contact the university you plan to attend after CNC You might also be interested in . . .

Tips for your successful application

• Arts, Associate degree

• To ensure you select the most appropriate high school courses for your chosen career path, we strongly recommend that you consult a high school counsellor.

• Computer/Network Electronics Technician Certificate

• You’ll need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific CNC courses you select (see course listings at the back of this calendar).

• Science, Associate Degree

• Engineering (Applied Science) • Other university-level courses • University Transfer First-Year Science

• The GED certificate meets CNC’s general admission requirements, but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.

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Important dates Fall term • Classes: September 7, 2010 – December 17, 2010 • Exams: December 9 – 17, 2010 Spring term • Classes: January 4, 2011 – April 21, 2011 • Exams: April 14 – 21, 2011 • Study break: February 14 – 18, 2011 Revised: 10.10.05

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