Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Mathematics (Associate Degree Arts) program at Douglas College is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in mathematics while also integrating arts courses. This program aims to enhance critical thinking, writing, research, and presentation skills, which are essential for success in various careers or further education. Students will develop a deeper appreciation for mathematics and improve their analytical skills, preparing them for a range of professional opportunities.

Program Structure

The Mathematics (Associate Degree Arts) program is structured to be completed over four semesters. Here are some key features of the program:

  • Completion of a total of 60 credits is required for graduation.
  • Students can participate in an optional Co-operative Education Program, which allows them to alternate between study and paid work experience in their field.
  • The program is designed to facilitate transfer to a university mathematics degree, allowing students to enter the third year of a four-year bachelor's degree program.
  • Students must complete specific course requirements, including a minimum of 18 credits in Mathematics, with at least 9 of those being second-year courses.

It is recommended that students plan their courses carefully to ensure they meet the requirements for transferring to a university program.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program that provides paid work experience while studying.
  • Exposure to a mix of mathematics and arts courses to develop a well-rounded skill set.
  • Opportunities to enhance numeracy and analytical skills through practical applications.

Career Options

Graduates of the Mathematics (Associate Degree Arts) program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Actuary: Professionals who analyze financial risks using mathematics, statistics, and financial theory.
  • Financial Analyst: Individuals who assess the performance of financial investments and provide guidance to businesses and individuals.
  • Market Research Analyst: Experts who study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service.
  • Statistician: Specialists who apply statistical methods to collect, analyze, and interpret data to solve real-world problems.
  • Operations Research Analyst: Professionals who use advanced analytical methods to help organizations make better decisions.

These roles often require further education or specialized training, making the Associate Degree a valuable first step in a mathematics-related career.

 

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