Business and Financial Mathematics Co-op

Participants in the double degree program in Business Administration and Financial Mathematics gain a sound understanding of business management and practices and knowledge of mathematical models and computational methods used in business, industry and government.

Students enrolled in their second year of this program may choose to accept automatic admission to co-op.

Co-op work/study sequence 

YEAR

SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER

JANUARY-APRIL

MAY-AUGUST

1

• Introduction to Business Organization

• Introduction to Programming

• Introduction to Microeconomics

• Introduction to Differential and Integral Calculus (two terms) OR Calculus I


• Introductory Linear Algebra

• Functional Areas of the Organization


• Introduction to Macroeconomics


• Introduction to Mathematical Proofs


• Introduction to Mathematics for Finance

SUMMER VACATION

2

• Organizational Behaviour I • Multivariable Calculus


• Differential Equations I


• Set Theory

• Introduction to Probability and Statistics

• Calculus II


• Introductory Linear Algebra

• Introduction to Analysis


• Financial Mathematics I


• One non-business elective

WORK TERM 1

3

• Introduction to Financial Accounting

• Introduction to Complex Analysis 


• Introduction to Probability Theory


• Computational Methods in Mathematics and Statistics


• One non-business elective

WORK TERM 2

• Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis for Management


• Business Law


• Managerial Accounting

• Two non-business electives

4

WORK TERM 3

• Introduction to Marketing Management

• Human Resources Management

• Financial Management I

• Operations Management I

• Introduction to Stochastic Calculus

• Financial Mathematics II

• Building and Managing Products, Services and Brands

• Financial Management II

• Operations Management II

• Organizational Behaviour II

• Introduction to Management Information Systems

OR Information Systems Development, Control and Audit

5

• Business Policy I

• Measure and Integration

• Partial Differential Equations

• Stochastic Processes 


• Four business elective courses (to be completed at any time during Year 5) 

• Business Policy II

• Optimization

• Financial Mathematics III

 

 

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