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    Major Mathematics and Computer Science

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    Canada, Montreal

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Credit point

    72 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 26,727  / year
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    Major Mathematics and Computer Science

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    Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics     Degree: Bachelor of Science

    Program Requirements

    Program Prerequisites

    Students entering the Joint Major in Mathematics and Computer Science are normally expected to have completed the courses below or their equivalents. Otherwise, they will be required to make up any deficiencies in these courses over and above the 72 credits of courses in the program specification.

    • MATH 133 Linear Algebra and Geometry (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Systems of linear equations, matrices, inverses, determinants; geometric vectors in three dimensions, dot product, cross product, lines and planes; introduction to vector spaces, linear dependence and independence, bases. Linear transformations. Eigenvalues and diagonalization.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Bélanger-Rioux, Rosalie; Mazakian, Hovsep; Gerbelli-Gauthier, Mathilde; Alfieri, Antonio (Fall) Duchesne, Gabriel William (Winter)

      • 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial

      • Prerequisite: a course in functions

      • Restriction A: Not open to students who have taken MATH 221 or CEGEP objective 00UQ or equivalent.

      • Restriction B: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 123, except by permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

      • Restriction C: Not open to students who are taking or have taken MATH 134.

    • MATH 140 Calculus 1 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Review of functions and graphs. Limits, continuity, derivative. Differentiation of elementary functions. Antidifferentiation. Applications.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Trudeau, Sidney; Huang, Peiyuan; Mellick, Sam (Fall) Collins-Woodfin, Elizabeth (Winter)

      • 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial

      • Prerequisite: High School Calculus

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 120, MATH 139 or CEGEP objective 00UN or equivalent

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 122, except by permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

      • Each Tutorial section is enrolment limited

    • MATH 141 Calculus 2 (4 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : The definite integral. Techniques of integration. Applications. Introduction to sequences and series.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Macdonald, Jeremy; Xu, Peter (Fall) Trudeau, Sidney; Barill, Gavin; Mazakian, Hovsep (Winter)

      • Prerequisites: MATH 139 or MATH 140 or MATH 150.

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 121 or CEGEP objective 00UP or equivalent

      • Restriction Note B: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 122, except by permission of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

      • Each Tutorial section is enrolment limited

    Required Courses (54 credits)

    * Students who have sufficient knowledge in a programming language do not need to take COMP 202 but can replace it with an additional Computer Science complementary course.

    • COMP 202 Foundations of Programming (3 credits) *

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Introduction to computer programming in a high level language: variables, expressions, primitive types, methods, conditionals, loops. Introduction to algorithms, data structures (arrays, strings), modular software design, libraries, file input/output, debugging, exception handling. Selected topics.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Campbell, Jonathan (Fall) M'hiri, Faten (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite: a CEGEP level mathematics course

      • Restrictions: COMP 202 and COMP 208 cannot both be taken for credit. COMP 202 is intended as a general introductory course, while COMP 208 is intended for students interested in scientific computation. COMP 202 cannot be taken for credit with or after COMP 250

    • COMP 206 Introduction to Software Systems (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Comprehensive overview of programming in C, use of system calls and libraries, debugging and testing of code; use of developmental tools like make, version control systems.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: D'silva, Joseph (Fall) Errington, Jacob; Vybihal, Joseph P (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite: COMP 202 or COMP 250

    • COMP 250 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Mathematical tools (binary numbers, induction, recurrence relations, asymptotic complexity, establishing correctness of programs), Data structures (arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, binary trees, binary search trees, heaps, hash tables), Recursive and non-recursive algorithms (searching and sorting, tree and graph traversal). Abstract data types, inheritance. Selected topics.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Alberini, Giulia (Fall) Alberini, Giulia (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisites: Familiarity with a high level programming language and CEGEP level Math.

      • Students with limited programming experience should take COMP 202 or equivalent before COMP 250. See COMP 202 Course Description for a list of topics.

    • COMP 251 Algorithms and Data Structures (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Introduction to algorithm design and analysis. Graph algorithms, greedy algorithms, data structures, dynamic programming, maximum flows.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Waldispuhl, Jérôme; Alberini, Giulia (Fall) Becerra, David (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisites: COMP 250; MATH 235 or MATH 240

      • COMP 251 uses mathematical proof techniques that are taught in the corequisite course(s). If possible, students should take the corequisite course prior to COMP 251.

      • COMP 251 uses basic counting techniques (permutations and combinations) that are covered in MATH 240 but not in MATH 235. These techniques will be reviewed for the benefit of MATH 235 students.

      • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken or are taking COMP 252.

    • COMP 273 Introduction to Computer Systems (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Number representations, combinational and sequential digital circuits, MIPS instructions and architecture datapath and control, caches, virtual memory, interrupts and exceptions, pipelining.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Vybihal, Joseph P (Fall) Kry, Paul; Elsaadawy, Mona (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Corequisite: COMP 206.

    • COMP 302 Programming Languages and Paradigms (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Programming language design issues and programming paradigms. Binding and scoping, parameter passing, lambda abstraction, data abstraction, type checking. Functional and logic programming.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Errington, Jacob (Fall) Errington, Jacob (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite(s): COMP 250 and (MATH 240 or MATH 235 or MATH 318 or COMP 230 or PHIL 210)

    • COMP 310 Operating Systems (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Control and scheduling of large information processing systems. Operating system software - resource allocation, dispatching, processors, access methods, job control languages, main storage management. Batch processing, multiprogramming, multiprocessing, time sharing.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Maheswaran, Muthucumaru (Fall) Balmau, Oana (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite: COMP 273

    • COMP 330 Theory of Computation (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Finite automata, regular languages, context-free languages, push-down automata, models of computation, computability theory, undecidability, reduction techniques.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Panangaden, Prakash (Fall) Crepeau, Claude (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite: COMP 251.

    • COMP 360 Algorithm Design (3 credits)

      Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Computer Science (Sci) : Advanced algorithm design and analysis. Linear programming, complexity and NP-completeness, advanced algorithmic techniques.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Robere, Robert (Fall) Hatami, Hamed (Winter)

      • 3 hours

      • Prerequisite: Either COMP 251 or COMP 252, and either MATH 240 or MATH 235 or MATH 363.

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking COMP 362.

    • MATH 222 Calculus 3 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Taylor series, Taylor's theorem in one and several variables. Review of vector geometry. Partial differentiation, directional derivative. Extreme of functions of 2 or 3 variables. Parametric curves and arc length. Polar and spherical coordinates. Multiple integrals.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Paquette, Elliot; Wrobel, Konrad (Fall) Trudeau, Sidney (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: MATH 141. Familiarity with vector geometry or Corequisite: MATH 133

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken MATH 150, MATH 151 or MATH 262.

    • MATH 235 Algebra 1 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Sets, functions and relations. Methods of proof. Complex numbers. Divisibility theory for integers and modular arithmetic. Divisibility theory for polynomials. Rings, ideals and quotient rings. Fields and construction of fields from polynomial rings. Groups, subgroups and cosets; group actions on sets.

      Terms: Fall 2022

      Instructors: Wise, Daniel (Fall)

      • Fall

      • 3 hours lecture; 1 hour tutorial

      • Prerequisite: MATH 133 or equivalent

    • MATH 236 Algebra 2 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Linear equations over a field. Introduction to vector spaces. Linear mappings. Matrix representation of linear mappings. Determinants. Eigenvectors and eigenvalues. Diagonalizable operators. Cayley-Hamilton theorem. Bilinear and quadratic forms. Inner product spaces, orthogonal diagonalization of symmetric matrices. Canonical forms.

      Terms: Winter 2023

      Instructors: Sroka, Marcin (Winter)

      • Winter

      • Prerequisite: MATH 235

    • MATH 242 Analysis 1 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : A rigorous presentation of sequences and of real numbers and basic properties of continuous and differentiable functions on the real line.

      Terms: Fall 2022

      Instructors: Hundemer, Axel W (Fall)

      • Fall

      • Prerequisite: MATH 141

      • Restriction(s): Not open to students who are taking or who have taken MATH 254.

    • MATH 315 Ordinary Differential Equations (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : First order ordinary differential equations including elementary numerical methods. Linear differential equations. Laplace transforms. Series solutions.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Berk, Aaron (Fall) Bélanger-Rioux, Rosalie (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: MATH 222.

      • Corequisite: MATH 133.

      • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 325.

    • MATH 317 Numerical Analysis (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Error analysis. Numerical solutions of equations by iteration. Interpolation. Numerical differentiation and integration. Introduction to numerical solutions of differential equations.

      Terms: Fall 2022

      Instructors: Lessard, Jean-Philippe (Fall)

      • Fall

      • Prerequisites: MATH 315 or MATH 325 or MATH 263, and COMP 202 or permission of instructor.

      • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken COMP 350

    • MATH 318 Mathematical Logic (3 credits)

      Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)

      Overview

      Mathematics & Statistics (Sci) : Propositional logic: truth-tables, formal proof systems, completeness and compactness theorems, Boolean algebras; first-order logic: formal proofs, Gödel's completeness theorem; axiomatic theories; set theory; Cantor's theorem, axiom of choice and Zorn's lemma, Peano arithmetic; Gödel's incompleteness theorem.

      Terms: Fall 2022

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Canadian citizenship or Canadian permanent residency
    • 23 years of age or older by the start of classes (21 years of age for the Faculties of Management and Music)
    • No high school, college or university level studies within the last five years that would constitute a basis for admission
    • Two letters of reference
    • Mature Student Statements:
      • Letter of Intent, including description of all educational experiences
      • Complete resume of employment and other activities, highlighting points relevant to the application
    • In some cases, an interview may be required
    • Demonstrate academic potential by successfully completing a minimum number of specific courses (see 'Minimum grades & prerequisites' below) within the three-year period prior to admission and no later than May 15th of the year of application for the intended program (May 1 for some programs). These courses, which may be completed at CEGEP or university, will also fulfill prerequisites for the intended program. 

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    CAD 26,727 

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