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Is University of Waterloo good for computer science?
University of Waterloo is the top school in Canada for computer science and engineering, according to the US News’ Global University Subject-area Rankings.
What is BMath Waterloo?
Beginning in September 2017, the University of Waterloo introduced two Data Science programs: the BCS (Data Science) and the BMath (Data Science). The BCS (Data Science) is administered by the School of Computer Science.
What are math courses UWaterloo?
Mathematical Finance.
Is Waterloo hard to get in?
This is one of the biggest questions you might have, and as you probably know, Waterloo attracts top students from around the world. Our entrance averages change slightly every year, but in general, low to mid-90s for some programs, and mid-to high 90s for others means you’re a competitive candidate.
Is it tough to get into Waterloo?
The acceptance rate at University of Waterloo is 53\%. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they’re more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.
Can I Change my Major from BCS to BMath CS?
As a CS major student, you can easily change your program from BCS to BMath CS (and vice versa); both are excellent degrees. Choosing BCS or BMath CS is based on how you see your future unfold, which depends on your interests and the courses you decide to take.
Why study Computer Science at the University of Waterloo?
The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo is part of one of the largest mathematics and computing centres in the world. As a CS major student (BCS or BMath CS), you have the opportunity to build a strong foundation in computer science and math.
How do I add a math major to my CS program?
To add an option, minor, joint or double major program in Math to your CS program, you’ll need to fill out a Math plan modification form. You must have the advisor from each department/school sign off on the form. Note that you must be in the BMath CS program to add a second Math major.
How do I enrol for a maths course?
For non-CS courses, you will need to go to the appropriate person/office to enrol: For first year Math courses, go to the Math Undergrad Office or to the First Year Advising Office (MC 4023). For other Math courses, go to either the instructor or the advisor of the department offering the course.