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(i) Admission Requirements An honours degree
in Mathematics (or equivalent background) normally with a B standing
may qualify the student for admission as a candidate to the programme
leading to the M.Sc. degree in Applied and Industrial Mathematics.
Applicants without the appropriate breadth in Mathematics, but who
have good standing, may be admitted on condition they take additional
graduate and/or undergraduate courses. Faculty of Graduate Studies
regulations regarding standing (see Grading System under Faculty Regulations)
apply to these additional courses. Students whose first language is
not English must demonstrate an acceptable command of English (at
least 213 in the TOEFL or 85 in the MELAB). (ii) Degree Requirements Students must complete: Advanced Numerical
Methods (Math 6651 3.0), Mathematical Modeling ( Math 6931 3.0), Practicum
in Industrial and Applied Mathematics (Math 6937 3.0), another three
credit course appropriate to the student's programme of study approved
by the student's supervisory committee, and a thesis which must be
defended before an examining committee in accordance with the regulations
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