This course is an individual-based analysis of personal health and wellness issues. The emphasis is on planning and managing your own lifestyle for health and well-being.

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • EG1300 Engineering Mechanics 4
    • MA1000 Calculus I 3.5

  • Concurrently enrolled in:
    • MA1010 Calculus II 3.5

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • Mathematics 30-1
    • Mathematics 31
    • Physics 30

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Concurrently enrolled in:
      • MA1000 Calculus I 3.5
    • Or equivalent

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • MA1000 Calculus I 3.5

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • MA1000 Calculus I 3.5

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • Mathematics 30-1 or equivalent
    • Mathematics 31 or equivalent

This is a modularized course which covers limits of sequences, series, and functions, secants and tangents, derivatives from first principles, chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, implicit differentiation, curve sketching, maximum and minima applications, relates rates applications, anti-derivatives and area, limits, and derivatives of trigonometric functions.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • MA0130 Mathematics Grade 12 Equivalent (Pre-Calculus 30-1) 5
    • A student may register in MA0131 if they are concurrently enrolled in MA0130 or have successfully completed Mathematics 30-1 (or equivalent) within the previous two years or with permission of the department chairperson and/or instructor.

This course is a modularized program of study which includes a review of inductive and deductive reasoning, spatial reasoning, properties of angles and triangles, acute triangle trigonometry, sine and cosine laws, radical expressions and equations, statistical reasoning, quadratic functions and quadratic equations, rates and proportional reasoning.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • MA0110 Mathematics Grade 10-C Equivalent 5
    • Equivalent mathematics placement test score
    • A student may register in MA0122 if they have successfully completed Mathematics 10C (or equivalent) within the previous two years .

This course provides a general corporate framework for financial decision making. The course examines types of securities, basic methods of valuation, valuation and selection of physical and intellectual assets, operation of asset markets, market efficiency, risk measures and risk reduction methods, financing policy, including choices between debt and equity financing.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • AC3110 Introductory Accounting 3
    • BA2030 Financial Management 3

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • BA2060 Statistics for Business 3
    • Complete the following:
      • ST1510 Introduction to Applied Statistics I 3

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation.

Requisites:

  • English 30-1 or equivalent
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