Overview: Launch Your Academic Journey with a Two-Year Mathematics Degree
The Associate of Science (Mathematics) Degree is a two-year undergraduate program offered by numerous colleges and universities across British Columbia and beyond. This foundational science degree is ideal for students seeking to build strong skills in mathematics and science while preparing for further university studies or careers in STEM-related fields.
What You Will Learn: Strengthen Your Mathematical and Analytical Skills
Through this program, students gain in-depth knowledge in key areas such as:
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Solving Equations and Mathematical Reasoning
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Calculus and Advanced Mathematical Concepts
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Introduction to Computer Programming
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Quantitative and Analytical Thinking
Students will also complete lab science courses to develop their critical thinking abilities and gain hands-on experience in scientific investigation.
Program Highlights:
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Duration: 2 Years (60 Credits)
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Minimum Math Credits: 18 credits in Mathematics
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Includes: Lab science and programming components
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Transferable: Meets university transfer requirements in British Columbia and other regions
Why Choose the Associate of Science in Mathematics?
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Build a strong foundation in mathematics and analytical thinking
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Gain credits transferable to Bachelor of Science or Engineering programs
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Prepare for careers in data analysis, finance, education, technology, and more
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Study at your own pace with full-time or part-time options
- Academic Requirement: The Associate of Science (Mathematics) degree program consists of the following course requirements, which must be completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater. 6 credits in first-year English 6 credits in Mathematics, including: One of: MATH 104, MATH 151 One of: MATH 105, MATH 152 36 credits in Science, including: All of: CPSC 111 All of: MATH 232, MATH 251, MATH 255 One of: CPSC 115, MATH 115 At least 18 credits in second-year science, taken in two or more subject areas, including: 6 credits in Arts, other than English (excluding Mathematics and Laboratory-based Science courses) 6 credits in Arts, Science, or other areas
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: 6.0 PTE: 60 TOEFL: 80
Overseas International Students (Before Arrival)
If you’ve received an Official Letter of Acceptance but your initial Canadian study permit is refused, you can get a full refund of your prepayment—minus a $150 application fee and $100 administrative fee. To qualify, you must notify the College by the term’s add/drop deadline (see “Procedure” below). If you withdraw after that deadline, refunds follow the Course Drop/Withdrawal rules.
Refund Procedure for Permit Refusal
To request your refund, submit all of the following before the add/drop deadline:
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Refusal of Study Permit Form
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IRCC Refusal Letter (dated after your Letter of Acceptance)
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Bank Information Request Form (for wire transfers)
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Letter of Authorization (if someone else’s account will receive the funds)
Course Drop & Withdrawal
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Winter & Fall Terms
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Before First Day of Term:
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100% refund until the end of Regular Registration.
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75% refund during Late Registration (from two weeks before term start up to the day before classes).
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After Classes Start:
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50% refund in Week 1 (until Friday 4 pm).
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30% refund in Week 2 (until Friday 4 pm).
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No refund after Week 2 ends.
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Spring & Summer Terms
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Before First Day of Term:
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100% refund until end of Regular Registration.
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75% refund during Late Registration (two weeks before term start until day before classes).
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After Classes Start:
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50% refund until Wednesday 4 pm of Week 1.
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30% refund from Wednesday 4 pm until end of Week 1.
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No refund after Week 1 ends.
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All withdrawals require the “Request to Drop a Course” form by the published deadlines.
Medical or Compassionate Withdrawals
If you must withdraw for serious medical or compassionate reasons, you can appeal the refund policy. Submit a Refund Appeal form and supporting documents to the Bookstore. Appeals are not guaranteed; the College’s decision is final.
Required to Discontinue (Expulsion)
If you’re expelled, you will receive 50% of any remaining credit balance—unless the balance comes from your initial LOA deposit, which is non-refundable.
Unclaimed Funds
You have 24 months from discontinuation to claim any refund. After that, unclaimed funds become the property of Alexander College.
- Application Fee: $200
- LOA Deposit: $5,550
- Annual Tuition Fee: $19,200
- Total Tuition Fee: $38,400
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Associate Degree
- Intake: September
Checklist
- CV/Resume (Dates of education and experience must be mentioned in MM-YYYY format)
Example: Job from MM-YYYY --- to MM-YYYY
- Valid passport copy
- Academic documents (Bachelor transcripts and certificate + Senior secondary certificate/WAEC/12th)
- Medium of instructions letter
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
- Stamped copy of visa
- LOI
- Study permit
- Canadian Address:
- Canadian Contact No: