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Mathematics (BA)

  • Program Length 
    4 Years
  • Credential 
    Bachelor Degree
  • Options 
    Major, Minor
  • Partially Available at 
    tiwšɛmawtxʷ (Powell River)

The Mathematics (BA) Program

Mathematics is the language of quantitative systems and is of fundamental importance to any person who wishes to become scientifically literate. Program graduates will be confident mathematical thinkers who are comfortable with abstraction and skilled at constructing quantitative models framing complex problems.

The program's mission is to expose students to the vast landscape of advanced mathematical concepts and applications that lie beyond first year introductory calculus. The program aims to develop not only problem solving skills, but also critical thinking and writing skills. Program graduates will have broad exposure to both pure and applied mathematics (including statistics), and thus be suitably prepared to enter the job market immediately or to continue study at the graduate level.

Mathematics graduates find employment in virtually any field in which quantitative comfort and reasoning is required: computing, finance (including banking and insurance), government, actuarial science, teaching and research. Postgraduate opportunities likewise exist in mathematics and related disciplines: engineering, business, economics, finance, computer science and law.

The Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Mathematics is designed to be taken as part of a Double Minor or a Major/Minor combination for a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Requirements for a Major

Students must fulfill all the Institutional B.A. degree requirements, including Degree English Requirements and courses listed below:

Years 1 and 2

Credits

Select either
MATH 100 - (Calculus for Engineering and Physical Sciences I) and,
MATH 101 - (Calculus for Engineering and Physical Sciences II) 
or,
MATH 121 - (Calculus I) and, 
MATH 122 - (Calculus II)

6

MATH 123 - (Logic and Foundations)

3

CSCI 159 - (Computer Science I)

4

CSCI 161 - (Computer Science II)

4

MATH 221 - (Calculus III)

3

MATH 254* - (Statistics I)

3

MATH 241 - (Linear Algebra)

3

MATH 223 - (Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics) 

3

MATH 222 - (Calculus IV) or,
MATH 251 - (Differential Equations)

3

*Program students interested in advanced courses in statistics (MATH 325, 326, or 421) are recommended to also take MATH 255.

Years 3 and 4

Credits

MATH 330 - (Introduction to Abstract Algebra)

3

MATH 335 - (Numerical Analysis I)

3

MATH 371 - (Introductory Real Analysis)

3

MATH 372 - (Introductory Complex Variables)

3

Minimum of 18 additional credits of courses numbered 300 or above, at least 6 credits of which must be courses numbered 400 or above, selected from the following*:
CSCI 320 - (Foundations of Computer Science)
CSCI 340 - (Numerical Methods)
MATH 300 - (Geometry)
MATH 310 - (Introduction to Graph Theory)
MATH 317 - (Vector Calculus)
MATH 320 - (Applied Probability) 
MATH 321 - (Mathematical Statistics I)
MATH 325 - (Regression Analysis)
MATH 326 - (Design of Experiments)
MATH 331 - (Cryptography)
MATH 340 - (Applications of Mathematics)
MATH 341 - (Linear Algebra II)
MATH 345 - (Mathematical Modeling)
MATH 346 - (Mathematical Biology)
MATH 350 - (History of Mathematics)
MATH 360 - (Problem Solving)
MATH 362 - (Elementary Number Theory)
MATH 370 - (Topics in Mathematics)
MATH 421 - (Mathematical Statistics II)
MATH 430 - (Abstract Algebra II)
MATH 441 - (Abstract Linear Algebra)
MATH 443 - (Introduction to Linear Programming)
MATH 450 - (Topology)
MATH 451 - (Introduction to Partial Differential Equations)
MATH 465 - (Error Correcting Codes)
MATH 470 - (Advanced Topics in Mathematics)
MATH 471 - (Real Analysis II)
MATH 472 - (Complex Variables II)

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* A limited number of these courses will be offered each year. Course offerings will vary according to student demand and area of specialization of teaching faculty.

Recommended Electives

A number of courses in other disciplines naturally complement the study of mathematics, particularly those that apply mathematical techniques directly or those that emphasize logic, sound reasoning, and clear communication. These include, among others, CSCI 260 and 322; ENGL 115, 203, 204, and 208; PHIL 100, 251 and 252; PHYS 216. Program students may wish to consider these courses when selecting electives.

Requirements for a Minor

Students must fulfill all the Institutional B.A. degree requirements, including Degree English Requirements and courses listed below:

Years 1 and 2

Credits

Select either
MATH 100 - (Calculus for Engineering and Physical Sciences I) and,
MATH 101 - (Calculus for Engineering and Physical Sciences II) 
or,
MATH 121 - (Calculus I) and, 
MATH 122 - (Calculus II)

6

MATH 123 - (Logic and Foundations)

3

MATH 221 - (Calculus III)

3

MATH 211 - (Fundamentals of Statistics I)

3

MATH 241 - (Linear Algebra)

3

Select at least one of the following:
MATH 223 - (Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics) or
MATH 222 - (Calculus IV) or,
MATH 251 - (Differential Equations)

3

Years 3 and 4

Credits

Minimum of 18 credits of Mathematics courses numbered 300 or above.*

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* Check individual course prerequisites.

Domestic Fees | International Fees

Domestic Fees

Tuition and Other Mandatory Student Fees

When applying to the program, applicants will be charged a non-refundable application fee.

When applying to graduate, students will be charged a non-refundable graduation and alumni fee.

Some courses have additional fees to pay for extraordinary class–related expenses.

Fees for One Year*

Amount

Tuition (30 credits x $166.40 per credit)

4,992.00

Student Activity fee (4% of tuition)

199.68

Student Services fee (30 credits x $7.35 per credit)

220.50

VIU Students' Union fee (8 months x $27.60 per month)

220.80

Health and Dental Plan fee ($265.00 per year)

265.00

Approximate cost for books and supplies for one year

1,500.00

Total

7,397.98

Notes

The VIUSU Health and Dental Plan fee is assessed for all students enrolled in 6 credits or more per term, or in Trades/Vocational programs of 5 months or longer.  

All fees are subject to change without prior notice and are expected to increase by 2% each year on April 1.

International Fees

Tuition and Other Mandatory Student Fees

When applying to the program, applicants will be charged a non-refundable application fee.

When applying to graduate, students will be charged a non-refundable graduation and alumni fee.

Some courses have additional fees to pay for extraordinary class–related expenses.

Fees for One Year*

Amount

Tuition (2 semesters x $11996.55 per semester)

23,993.10

Ancillary Fee (2 semesters x $463.40 per semester)

926.80

VIU Students' Union fee (8 months x $27.60 per month)

220.80

Health and Dental Plan fee ($265.00 per year)

265.00

Approximate cost for books and supplies for one year

1,500.00

Total

26,905.70

Notes

Tuition in the above table is based on $776.48 per credit, up to a maximum of $10,870.72 per semester for 15 credits; $776.48 per credit beyond 15 credits. Ancillary Fees in the above table are based on $33.10 per credit, up to a maximum of $463.40 per semester for 15 credits; $33.10 per credit beyond 15 credits.

The VIUSU Health and Dental Plan fee is assessed for all students enrolled in 6 credits or more per term, or in Trades/Vocational programs of 5 months or longer.  

All fees are subject to change without prior notice and are expected to increase by 2% each year on April 1.

Updated
Monday, April 3, 2023

Domestic (Canadian)

Program Start Date Accepting Applications Location
Anticipated intake for someone applying today
Sep 3, 2024
Application Fee
45.16
Accepting Late Applications
Yes
Waitlist
No
Testing Required
No
Admissions Assistant

Name: Erin Johnson
Phone: 604.485.8033
Email: Erin.Johnson@viu.ca

Comments

Please consult Student Services/Advising at 604.485.2878 or email PR.StudentAffairs@viu.ca for more information on program or admission requirements.

Next Intake(s)

The Bachelor of Arts Program has four intakes per year; September, January, May, and June. 

Application Fee
45.16
Accepting Late Applications
Yes
Testing Required
No
Admissions Assistant

Name: Erica Ellenchuk
Phone: 250.746.3512
Email: Erica.Ellenchuk@viu.ca

Comments

Questions about becoming a student can be directed to the Office of Future Students at 250.740.6672 or email Connect@viu.ca.

Next Intake(s)

The Bachelor of Arts Program has four intakes per year; September, January, May, and June. 

Application Fee
45.16
Accepting Late Applications
Yes
Testing Required
No
Admissions Assistant

Name: Erica Ellenchuk
Phone: 250.746.3512
Email: Erica.Ellenchuk@viu.ca

Comments

Questions about becoming a student can be directed to the Office of Future Students at 250.740.6672 or email Connect@viu.ca.

Anticipated intake for someone applying today
Sep 2, 2025
Accepting International Applications
No
Application Fee
$45.16
Accepting Late Applications
Yes
Waitlist
No
Testing Required
No
Admissions Assistant

Name: Erin Johnson
Phone: 604.485.8033
Email: Erin.Johnson@viu.ca

Comments

Please consult Student Services/Advising at 604.485.2878 or email PR.StudentAffairs@viu.ca for more information on program or admission requirements.

International

Program Start Date Accepting Applications
Anticipated intake for someone applying today
Sep 2, 2025
Next Intake(s)

The Bachelor of Arts program has one intake each Fall and one intake each Spring.

Accepting International Applications
Yes
Application Fee
$150.00
Accepting Late Applications
Yes
Waitlist
No
Testing Required
No
International Admissions Officer Contact

Name: Elham Akhoundi
Email: Study@viu.ca

Comments

For prospective international applicants, please send your inquiries to WorldVIU@viu.ca.

Further information on this program can be found on the Department website.


Previous versions of this program can be found in the Program Archive.