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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 elds such as medicine, management, economics, government, computer science, physics, psychology, engineering, and social science. A degree in math can lead to careers in education, computer science, statistics, research, physics, and more. Admission Youll need one of the following: Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) ABE/CCP Advanced Certicate GED Certicate Completion of Grade 11 with an outstanding academic record in the year of application. Tips for your successful application 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. Youll need to comply with the prerequisites of the specic CNC courses you select (see course listings at the back of this calendar). The GED certicate meets CNCs general admission requirements, but does not meet specic program or course prerequisites. 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? 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. For information on an associate degree in science, see page 134 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 . . . Arts, Associate degree Computer/Network Electronics Technician Certicate Engineering (Applied Science) Other university-level courses Science, Associate Degree University Transfer First-Year Science 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
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