Camosun College

Mathematics

Which math course should you take? Mathematics courses are included in many of the educational options at Camosun.

So whether you're interested in upgrading your math, taking university transfer courses or completing an associate degree, we've got the course for you!

University Transfer courses

Camosun offers all the courses you need to complete an associate degree or to transfer to UVic or other 4-year institutions. If you are in a particular program, please check out the calendar information for that area to see which math course is right for you. Otherwise, check out the calendar for all of our course offerings. Look at our advice page if you need answers to questions like, "Which university transfer course should I take?" or "Am I ready for MATH 100?". You can also ask the math department chair, any of our faculty or an Academic Advisor to help you make the decision that fits you. More information...

Jill Britton, math instructor, has won this year's ACCC Teaching Excellence Award. This prestigious national award from the Association of Canadian Community Colleges recognizes the most outstanding teachers from over 150 colleges and institutes throughout Canada.

Associate Degrees

Math - Associate Degree Science

For those of you who enjoy the challenge of exploring the patterns woven through mathematics and are fascinated by the many applications, we offer an Associate Degree in Math. This is a two-year, provincially defined program that leads seamlessly into third year mathematics at the University of Victoria or any university in British Columbia. The Associate of Science Degree ensures that you receive block transfer credit for all 20 courses taken at Camosun. It is a focused, full-time program where you'll be taking courses with a regular group of like-minded classmates. When you graduate you'll receive a credential that is recognized by many employers and universities. More information...

Mathematics & Physics - Associate Degree Science

A deep understanding of Physics can be realized only with the acquisition of Mathematical skill and intuition. The Associate Degree with a Math/Physics specialization is for those who love exploring the physical world and using mathematics to unlock its secrets.Completion of this challenging program allows the student to continue on to exciting third year studies in Mathematics and Physics at all universities in British Columbia. More information...

Advisory Statement

To succeed in mathematics courses, students need a strong, current background in mathematics. As such, students should have completed prerequisite courses within the last 2 years.

Last updated: 16-Nov-2009 12:32 pm