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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2010: Mathematics

Major teaching area *

Required science courses:
COR111 Introduction to Psychology A
LFS100 Introduction to Psychology B
MTH101 Counselling for the Human Services Professional
SCI105 Counselling Theory and Practice
SCI107 Trauma, Bereavement and Crisis Counselling
SCI110 Group Work

Required related courses:
MTH202 Ethics and Professional Practice
MTH212 Developmental and Family Counselling
MTH312 Introduction to Psychology A

Plus select 3 courses from: (subject to availability)
ENS253 Counselling for the Human Services Professional
ENS381 Counselling Theory and Practice
ICT221 Ethics and Professional Practice(with permission)
MTH302 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
PUB361 Cell Biology
SCI202 Introduction to Mathematics
or any mathematically-related course as approved by the Dean.

* Only available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science

Minor teaching area **

2 required courses:
MTH202 Chemistry
MTH212 Physics

Plus select 2 courses from: (subject to availability)
ENS253 Science Research Methods
ENS381 Calculus and Algebra
ICT221 Discrete Mathematics(with permission)
MTH312 Numerical Analysis
MTH302 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
PUB361 Environmental Modelling
SCI202 Software Development 1
or any mathematics-related course as approved by the Dean.

For Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science students completing a major in Physics:

2 required courses:
MTH212 Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
MTH312 Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Plus select 2 courses from:
ENS253 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics
ENS381 Calculus and Algebra
ICT221 Discrete Mathematics(with permission)
PUB361 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
SCI202 Environmental Modelling
or any mathematically-related course as approved by the Dean

** Only available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science completing a major in Biology, Chemistry, Health, Marine Studies or Physical Education.