Mathematics (Combined) Bachelor
Main Campus, Canada
Bachelor of Mathematics (Combined Honours) — Mathematics Combined
University of Windsor
Mathematics
Program Overview — Mathematics (Combined) at the University of Windsor
The Mathematics (Combined) Bachelor at the University of Windsor allows you to combine Honours Mathematics with a second Honours area of study, creating a uniquely interdisciplinary degree. The program is built on a core of rigorous courses in mathematics and statistics that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
You will benefit from the University of Windsor's exceptional faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, which ensures personalized attention and mentorship throughout your studies. The program structure also allows you to explore a wide variety of courses outside mathematics, giving you a well-rounded academic experience.
Over 70% of Science students at the University of Windsor participate in undergraduate research, and the combined program opens doors to diverse career paths ranging from actuarial science and finance to data analytics and education. This flexibility makes it an excellent choice for students who want to pair mathematical expertise with another discipline.
Key Program Highlights
- Combine Honours Mathematics with a second Honours area of study for a unique interdisciplinary degree
- 1:20 faculty-to-student ratio — among the best in Ontario and Canada
- Over 70% of Science students participate in undergraduate research opportunities
- Flexible program structure allowing exploration of courses across multiple disciplines
Curriculum & Core Modules
The Mathematics (Combined) program features a strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics, complemented by courses from your chosen second major. In your first year, you will typically take four mathematics courses, two computer science courses, and four elective courses in subjects of your interest.
Calculus I & II
6 creditsA foundational sequence covering differential and integral calculus, including limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications in mathematical modelling and analysis.
Linear Algebra
3 creditsAn introduction to vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues, and vector spaces, forming an essential foundation for advanced mathematics.
Differential Equations
3 creditsCovers ordinary differential equations, solution techniques, and applications to modelling physical and natural phenomena across science and engineering.
Introduction to Statistics
3 creditsIntroduces probability theory, statistical inference, data analysis, and hypothesis testing, providing essential tools for quantitative reasoning.
Abstract Algebra
3 creditsExplores algebraic structures including groups, rings, and fields, developing abstract reasoning and proof-writing skills essential for advanced mathematics.
Vector Calculus
3 creditsExtends single-variable calculus to multiple dimensions, covering vector fields, line integrals, surface integrals, and the theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss.
Elective Courses
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Mathematics (Combined) program at the University of Windsor is competitive. Students must meet the entry requirements for both chosen majors. All applications and inquiries are handled through Uni4Edu.
Academic Requirements
- Minimum Average70% overall average (70% average in all attempted math courses)
- Required Course 1Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or equivalent
- Required Course 2Grade 12 Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U) or equivalent
- Required Course 3Grade 12 English (ENG4U) or equivalent
- Second Major RequirementsStudents must also meet the entry requirements for the second Honours major chosen
English Language Requirements
- IELTS AcademicMinimum overall score of 6.5
- TOEFL iBTMinimum overall score of 83 with a minimum writing score of 20
- Duolingo English TestMinimum score of 115
Required Documents
Application Deadlines
For personalized admission guidance, document verification, and application support, please contact Uni4Edu
Scholarships & Funding
The University of Windsor awards approximately CAD 14 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. International students entering the Mathematics (Combined) program may be eligible for several merit-based and need-based funding opportunities. Contact Uni4Edu for guidance on scholarship applications.
Open Entrance Scholarship — President's Level
CAD 2,000 per termAutomatically considered upon admission for students with outstanding entering averages. This is the highest tier of the Open Entrance Scholarship program, awarded to top-performing incoming students.
International Student Renewable Scholarship of Excellence
CAD 5,000 per year (renewable for up to 4 years)Available to international students with a minimum entering average of 80%. Recipients must maintain a minimum 75% cumulative average to renew the scholarship each year.
Open Entrance Scholarship — Dean's Level
CAD 1,250 per termA merit-based entrance scholarship for students who demonstrate strong academic performance. Students are automatically considered based on their admission average.
For detailed tuition fee information, please contact Uni4Edu — we will guide you through the costs and available funding options for this program.
Career Prospects
A Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Windsor prepares you for careers and further education requiring advanced critical thinking, analytical, and quantitative skills. Graduates have built successful careers across a variety of industries and professions, and many have gone on to competitive graduate programs in mathematics and statistics.
Potential Career Roles
Industries and Sectors Hiring Graduates
Rankings & Recognition
The University of Windsor has been steadily climbing in global university rankings, reflecting its commitment to research excellence, student success, and industry collaboration. The university is recognized by multiple major ranking bodies worldwide.
| Subject | Ranking Body | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Engineering | THE Subject Rankings | #301–400 |
| Computer Science | THE Subject Rankings | #301–400 |
| Business and Economics | THE Subject Rankings | #301–400 |
| Psychology | THE Subject Rankings | #301–400 |
How to Apply
Applying for this program is easy with Uni4Edu. Our team will guide you through every step of the process — from document preparation to final enrolment.
Contact Uni4Edu
Reach out to our team via email or phone. We will assess your profile and confirm your eligibility for this program.
Prepare Your Documents
Our advisors will provide you with a personalised checklist of required documents and help you prepare your application package.
Submit Your Application
Uni4Edu will submit your application on your behalf and keep you updated on its progress throughout the review period.
Receive Your Offer
Once accepted, we will help you understand your offer, arrange visa support if needed, and guide you through the enrolment process.
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