Today, it takes more than a calculator and a few equations to tackle many of the questions facing business and industry. That’s where you come in. In Computational Mathematics you’ll learn to analyze data sets, formulae, and images in ways that help us understand the world around us and predict and influence the future. There’s no better place to study it than Waterloo: we’re ranked among the world’s top 35 schools for math and computer science (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021), and we have one of the largest co-op networks, too. You’ll graduate with the skills to solve problems in areas such as biotechnology, business, economics, social media, engineering, finance, and medicine. And that means you’ll have no shortage of job opportunities.
The minimum IELTS score required is 7
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