Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics is one of the oldest sciences. Although there are many applications of mathematics, the subject seeks to resolve questions whose answers will deepen our understanding of, and reveal new insights into, mathematics itself. The inherent structure and elegance of mathematics are features of the subject that are difficult to surpass in other sciences.
Mathematics also differs from other disciplines in that its advances come through the application of pure reason (by way of the human mind) rather than through observation (by way of scientific instrumentation). Consequently, mathematics builds upon its past achievements and develops independently of technological advancements.
Statistics is a data-driven science about how numbers help us understand the world, predict future events, and analyze information.
At the U of R, you can take one of eight bachelor’s degree programs in mathematics and statistics as well as a certificate:
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
In this program, you will learn to be proficient in the uses of mathematics, especially calculus, matrix algebra, and differential equations. You will also be exposed to statistics, computer science, and higher level mathematical reasoning in the form of mathematical proof. Courses in number theory, abstract algebra, and optimization can be taken as part of this program.
Bachelor of Science Honours in Mathematics
In the honours program, you will learn to be proficient in high level abstract mathematical reasoning. The honours program is excellent preparation for graduate studies; many University of Regina graduates from the program go on to earn MSc and PhD degrees at top universities in North America.
Bachelor of Science in Statistics
In this program you will take courses in statistics and probability, as well as theoretical and applied courses. Statisticians at the bachelor of science level are needed in industry, government, and academics (colleges, technical schools). The Bachelor of Science in Statistics is also a pathway to graduate studies, which can lead to a variety of skilled careers such as a statistician or data scientist.
Bachelor of Science Honours in Statistics
In the honours program, you will learn to be proficient in high level statistical reasoning that prepares you for careers in the non-academic sector and for continued studies at the masters and doctoral level.
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Graduates of this program will be proficient in the uses of mathematics, especially calculus, matrix algebra, differential equations, probability, and statistics. You will also be exposed to computer science and higher level mathematical reasoning in the form of mathematical proofs.
Bachelor of Science in Data Science
The modern world uses data in an unprecedented way, and there is a great demand for people with skills on how to manage, understand, and apply large data sets. The new data science program (which is offered jointly with the Department of Computer Science) is designed so that students with good math skills can use a blend of mathematical, statistical, and computational science for the analysis, interpretation, and application of data.
Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Economics (combined major)
The combined degree in Statistics and Economics is designed for students with an interest in both fields. This program provides a broad understanding of the fundamental concepts involved in both subjects.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Math (combined major)
This program is designed for students who are interested in computation or theoretical computer science.
Certificate in Statistics
The two-year certificate is ideal for students who are majoring in another subject, but wish to acquire this formal credential to recognize their foundational knowledge of statistics. Because of the prerequisite structures of the program, the certificate requires at least four semesters to complete. Completion of the certificate can be a ladder into the Bachelor of Science in Statistics.