Mathematics
Expand your learning and discovery in Mathematics at Trent to become a sharp and analytical professional.
At Trent, you will pursue specific topics that interest you through courses focused on a variety of subject areas, including advanced topics in calculus, algebra, probability, statistics, and modelling. You’ll also have opportunities to study, work and conduct research alongside expert faculty and renowned scholars in the field.
Through this program, you will become a logical thinker, and an acute and analytical problem solver – a specialized and valuable set of skills for any career.
Learn and work alongside expert faculty members and find a community of mentors and scholars dedicated to challenging and strengthening your skills.
- Work with mathematical and statistical software such as MATLAB, R and Sage Math in Trent’s Math Resource Room
- Deepen your areas of expertise by leading your own research project supervised by one of your professors, examining topics like graph theory, infectious disease modelling and time series analysis
- Work alongside leading professors through summer research opportunities on topics like statistical modelling of air pollution and mathematical biology, and take advantage of part-time employment opportunities available in marking and tutoring
- Build personal and professional connections as a member of Trent’s Society of Undergraduate Mathematics Students (SUMS), participating in math-related events and workshops alongside your instructors and peers
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Requirements
If you are coming straight from high school in Ontario or are a recent grad, the general admission requirements are:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- A minimum of six Grade 12 4U or 4M courses, including program specific prerequisites
- A minimum 70% overall final average
- ENG 4U with a minimum of 60%
Program specific requirements:
- MHF4U or MCV4U
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Students from across Canada can use their grades from their home province to apply to Trent.
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International students from outside Canada can apply based on the curriculum of their home country.
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Mature students can apply to Trent based on previous education and professional or volunteer experience.
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With many transfer agreements and flexible pathway options, Trent University makes it easy for students to make the most of the credits you have already earned.
Whether you're graduating from an Ontario high school, looking to study in Canada, or training for a second career, Trent has clear pathways for students to apply and be admitted to study at either of our campuses.