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Winter 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
Bachelor of Operational Research (Honours Co-operative Education Program)
Note: No new students will be admitted to the program beginning Fall 2009.
Co-operative Education offers students the opportunity to combine their classroom experiences with related work experiences. Students who are accepted to the Bachelor of Operational Research (Honours Co-operative Education Program) must successfully complete three paid work experiences interspersed throughout their degree program. The experience gained while participating in these structured and supervised work placements is viewed as an integral component of the student’s educational program.
In addition to the Bachelor of Operational Research degree students will receive the Diploma of the Canadian Operational Research Society.
Total courses:
forty-three.
Major requirements:
thirty-seven courses, consisting of:
(
a)
Mathematics: 62-120
or 62-125
, 62-140
or 62-139
, 62-141, 62-190, 62-215, 62-216, 62-220, 62-221, 62-314, 62-374, 62-380;
(b) Statistics: 65-250, 65-251, 65-340, 65-350, 65-351, 65-376, 65-4
56;
(c) Computer Science: 60-140, 60-141;
(d) Economics: 41-110, 41-111, 41-221, 41-231;
(e) Industrial and Manufacturing System
s Engineering: 91-312, 91-327, 91-400 (2-semester course) , 91-422, 91-429;
(f) Business Administration: 70-151, 70-255, 73-213, 73-305;
(g)
one of Business Administration 73-331 or Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering 91-413.
(h)
one of Mathematics 62-482, Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering 91-390, Civil Engineering 87-314, Econom
ics 41-380.
(i)
one of Business Administration 73-311 or Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering 91-317.
Other requirements:
(a) three electives from any academic
area.
(b) three work term placements: 62-188, 62-288, 62-388.
SEQUENCE OF WORK AND STUDY TERMS
FIRST YEAR
Fall Term: Study term
62-120, 62-140, 60-140, 41-110, 70-151
Winter Term: Study term
62-141, 62-190, 60-141, 41-111, 73-213
Summer Term: Work or off term
62-188 or off Term
SECOND YEAR
Fall Term: Study term
62-215, 62-220, 65-250, 42-221, 73-311 or 91-312
Winter Term: Study term
62-216, 62-221, 65-251, 70-255, 41-231
Summer Term: Work term
62-288 or 62-188
THIRD YEAR
Fall Term: Study Term
62-314, 62-312, 65-350, 65-376, 91-327
Winter Term: Study Term
62-374, 62-380, 65-351, 73-305, elective
Summer Term: Work Term
62-388 or 62-288
FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term: Study Term
65-340, 65-456, 73-331 or 91-413, 91-400, 91-422
Winter Term: Study Term
62-482 or 91-390 or 41-380, 91-400, 91-429, two electives
Summer Term: Work or off Term
Off term or 62-388
Students in this program that are progressing according to the given schedule are qualified to take subsequent courses regardless of the listed prerequisites.
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