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TYPE C MONITOR – NEW PROGRAM (2005) 4-year Major in Statistics |
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COLLEGE REQUIREMENT |
ELIGIBLE COURSES |
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C1: 15 c.u. Natural Sciences (3 or 6 c.u. from at least 3 areas) |
BIOL 110.6 CHEM 112.3, 115.3, 250.3 CMPT 111.3, 115.3 [Required] GEOG 120.3, GEOL 121.3, 122.3 ASTR 101.6, PHYS 111.6, 121.6, 128.3 |
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C2: 6 c.u. Humanities Writing |
ENG 110.6, 111.3, 112.3, 113.3, 114.3 HIST 110.3, 111.3, 114.6, 120.6, 121.3, 122.3, 140.6, 148.6, 150.6, 151.3, 152.3, 170.6, 180.3 |
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C3: 6 c.u. Social Sciences |
ECON 111.3, 114.3 [Recommended]; ANTH 111.3; ARCH 112.3, 116.3; GEOG 130.3; LING 111.3, 112.3; NS 105.3, 106.3; PSY 110.6; POLS 111.3, 112.3; SOC 110.6; WGST 110.6; or any approved senior-level social science course. Statistics courses in social sciences are not accepted for credit toward this requirement. (eg. ECON 204.6, GEOG 301.3, PSY 233.3 or 234.3, SOC 240.3) |
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C4: 6 c.u. Mathematics or Statistics |
MATH 110.3, 116.3 |
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C5: 6 c.u. Non-Science |
6 credit units selected from the areas of Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, or Languages, such that not more than 6 credit units in C2, C3, or C5 are from any one subject. |
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C6: Major (Statistics) Requirement (36 c.u. at Senior level) |
MATH 225.3 or 276.3, 266.3, STAT 241.3, 242.3, 342.3, 344.3, 345.3, 348.3, plus 6 c.u. selected from STAT 341.3, 346.3, 349.3, 442.3, 443.3, and 6 c.u. selected from MATH 211.3, 226.3 or 238.3, 258.3, 277.3, and 300- and 400-level STAT and MATH courses. |
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C7: Electives Requirement |
Four-year and Honours degree programs must include at least 66 credit units in senior courses. |
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C.U. Total C.U. Major |
120 c.u. with an average of at least 60.0% at least 42 c.u. with an average of at least 62.5% |
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NOTES (1). Students contemplating Honours in Statistics should take MATH 276.3 rather than 225.3 and MATH 238.3 rather than 226.3.
(2). For purposes of this program, courses in Statistics and Mathematics
may be considered (3). Students are encouraged to include other courses in statistics, mathematics, and areas of application in their programs. |
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