Course codes and the corresponding course names are included in the table found at the links below. Please consult the Academic Calendar for descriptions of each course.
Please note: This is the planned course offering, subject to budgetary approval.
Please select the course term from the links below:
Fall 2025 Winter 2026 Spring 2026 Fall 2026 Winter 2027 Spring 2027
Course Code | D2 Winter Term 2027 |
MATH 1P02 | Calculus Concepts II |
MATH 1P05 | Applied Calculus I |
MATH 1P06 | Applied Calculus II |
MATH 1P08 | Applied Calculus II for Engineers |
MATH 1P13 | Linear Algebra for Engineers |
MATH 1P20 | Introduction to Mathematics |
MATH 1P40 | Mathematics Integrated with Computers and Applications I |
MATH 1P67 | Mathematics for Computer Science |
MATH 1P97 | Calculus with Applications |
STAT 1P98 | Practical Statistics |
STAT 1P99 | Applied Statistics for Life Sciences |
MATH 2P04 | Basic Concepts of Analysis |
MATH 2P08 | Ordinary Differential Equations |
MATH 2P13 | Linear Algebra III - Advanced |
MATH 2P75 | Introductory Financial Mathematics |
STAT 2P82 | Mathematical Statistics I |
STAT 2P83 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
MATH 2P95 | Mathematics and Music |
MATH 2P96 | Mathematical Methods in Physics |
MATH 3P04 | Complex Analysis |
MATH 3P40 | Mathematics Integrated with Computers and Applications III |
MATH 3P72 | Continuous Optimization |
STAT 2P98 | Applied Statistics |
STAT 3P85 | Mathematical Statistics II |
STAT 3P87 / DASA 3P87 | Statistical Computing with R |
M3P91 (1/2)* | Mathematics at the Junior/Intermediate/Senior Level |
MATH 3P96 | Computational Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems |
MATH 4P90 | Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry II |
MATH 4P92 | Topics in Number Theory and Cryptography |
MATH 4P96 | Technology and Mathematics Education |
STAT 4P81 | Sampling Theory |
MATH 4F90 | Honours Thesis |
STAT 4F90 | Honours Thesis |
MATH 5P92/4P92 | Cryptography and Number Theory |
MATH 5P96/4P96 | Technology and Mathematics Education |
MATH 5P99 | Major Research Paper |
*This 0.5 credit course runs throughout both the Fall and Winter terms in a 2-hours per week format.