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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Mathematics (Associate Degree Science) program at Douglas College provides students with a solid foundation in mathematics, essential for various careers in natural sciences, social sciences, and computer science. This program emphasizes the development of logical and critical thinking skills, creativity, and persistence, which are vital in many professional fields. Students will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that includes basic algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, and introductory statistics, along with electives in other subject areas. This program is designed to prepare students for further education or immediate entry into the workforce.

Program Structure

The Mathematics (Associate Degree Science) program is structured to be completed in four semesters. The program includes:

  • Core mathematics courses covering algebra, calculus, and statistics.
  • Electives in various subject areas to broaden knowledge and skills.
  • Optional participation in a Co-operative Education Program, allowing students to gain practical work experience while studying.

Students are encouraged to plan their course schedules in advance, especially if they wish to participate in the Co-op program, which alternates study semesters with paid work terms. This hands-on experience is invaluable for building resumes and gaining employer references before graduation.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative Education Program: This optional program allows students to alternate between academic study and full-time work, providing real-world experience and financial support.
  • University Transfer Options: The associate degree can facilitate entry into a bachelor's degree program, often allowing students to enter directly into the third year of study at a university.
  • Hands-on Learning: Students will engage in practical applications of mathematical concepts, enhancing their understanding and skills.

Career Options

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

  • Business Systems Analyst: Analyzes and improves business processes using mathematical models and data analysis.
  • Computer Programmer: Writes and tests code for software applications, utilizing mathematical algorithms.
  • Data Mining Analyst: Extracts valuable insights from large datasets, applying statistical methods and mathematical techniques.
  • Database Administrator: Manages and organizes data using mathematical principles to ensure efficient data retrieval and storage.
  • Web Developer: Designs and maintains websites, often using mathematical concepts for layout and functionality.

With further education, graduates can also explore advanced roles such as Computer and Information Research Scientists, Operations Research Analysts, and Market Research Analysts.

 

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