ObjectivesAs a graduate of the two-year long Associate of Science Degree in Mathematics program, you'll have successfully completed a well-rounded two-year slate of studies, and you’ll be ready to meet new challenges in employment or further education; you’ll also have demonstrated both the commitment and competence necessary for success in post-secondary academics and in the professional workforce.
Academic titleAssociate of Science Degree in Mathematics
Course descriptionYear 1
Course Credits
COMP 132 Programming Using Java 4.0
COMP 139 Applied Computer Programming 4.0
ENGL 150 English Composition 3.0
MATH 100 Calculus 1 4.0
MATH 101 Calculus 2 4.0
MATH 110 Linear Algebra 1 3.0
MATH 111 Linear Algebra 2 3.0
MATH 126 Basic Discrete Mathematics 3.0
PHYS 104 General College Physics 1 4.0
or
PHYS 114 Fundamentals of Physics 1 4.0
PHYS 105 General College Physics 2 4.0
or
PHYS 115 Fundamentals of Physics 2 4.0
or
One University Transfer Science elective 3.0
Year 2
Course Credits
COMP 227 Combinatoric Structures 3.0
or
One 2nd year University Transfer Science course (non-Math) 3.0
ENGL 160 Introduction to Literature 3.0
or
ENGL 164 First Nations Literature 3.0
Any University Transfer elective 3.0
MATH 218 Probability and Statistics 1 4.0
MATH 219 Probability and Statistics 2 4.0
MATH 220 Multivariate Calculus 4.0
MATH 225 Elementary Differential Equations 3.0
MATH 230 Modern Algebra 4.0
MATH 235 Procedures in Maple 1.5
PHIL 210 Introductory Symbolic Logic 1 3.0
or
One University Transfer Arts elective (non-English) 3.0
PHIL 212 Introductory Symbolic Logic 2 3.0
or
One University Transfer Arts elective (non-English) 3.0
Internship Options Credits
COOP WEP Workplace Education 0.0
ASDG 101 Co-operative Work Experience 1 (Internship 1) 6.0 Total Credits
6.0
Coop Options Credits
COOP WEP Workplace Education 0.0
ASDG 101 Co-operative Work Experience 1 (Internship 1) 6.0
ASDG 201 Co-operative Work Experience 2 (Internship 2) 6.0 Total Credits
12.0
Note: All elective courses need to be transferable to at least one BC university. In the course description, this is indicated by (T).
Students transferring to the University of British Columbia (UBC), Simon Fraser University (SFU), or the University of Northern BC (UNBC) should contact an Academic Advisor to determine appropriate elective choices.
Completion Requirements
The course requirements for the Associate Degree program credential are mandated by the provincial government. You must complete a total of 20 university transfer courses, and achieve an overall GPA of 2.0 ("C"), to obtain an Associate of Science Degree in Mathematics. No course may be used to meet more than one of the specific requirements; 25% of your courses must be completed at Camosun College.