Overview
Concentration Understanding Mathematics and Computer Science is essential for a career working in technology or business today. The Associate of Science Degree with a concentration in Mathematics and Computer Science will provide you with the basis to continue your studies in a Bachelor of Science program, or to go out in the workplace with a solid foundation in these fields.
Careers
Students who graduate from this program and go on to major in a specific academic discipline, may wish to consider careers in the following fields:
- Statistics
- Actuarial science
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Economics
- Business
- Management
- Medicine
What you will learn
CNC’s Science students graduate with a wide range of transferable skills, which are applicable in the professional world. These skills, such as professional communication, research and planning, critical thinking, analytical assessment, scientific and mathematical reasoning, and the application of theoretical understanding, all provide key competencies to industry specific skills for employment.
Associate of Science Math and Computer Science Courses
Understanding Mathematics and Computer Science is essential for a career working in technology or business today. The Associate of Science Degree with a concentration in Mathematics and Computer Science will provide you with the basis to continue your studies in a Bachelor of Science program, or to go out in the workplace with a solid foundation in these fields.
Required Courses
One of the following
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Electives
- 3 additional 100-level university studies ENGL credits
- 6 credits 200-level CSC
- 6 credits 200-level MATH
- 6 additional credits at the 200-level in MATH or CSC
- 9 credits of university studies sciences, to include at least 3 credits of a laboratory science
- 6 credits of Social Sciences or Humanities (excluding English)
- 6 credits of 100-level or higher university studies courses
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Locations & Dates
CNC programs have varying lengths and start dates to meet your needs, and are offered across multiple campuses where possible. Don’t see the campus you’re looking for? Check back with us soon as this page is updated throughout the school year.
START DATE |
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DELIVERY |
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Fall 2025 |
Prince George |
In Class |
2 years |
Spring 2025 |
Prince George |
In Class |
2 years |
Intersession 2025 |
Prince George |
In Class |
2 years |
Spring 2026 |
Prince George |
In Class |
2 years |
Intersession 2026 |
Prince George |
In Class |
2 years |
Entry Requirements
Successful completion of one of the following:
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Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or
- ABE/Academic Upgrading Advanced Certificate or
- GED Certificate or
Grade 11, with an outstanding academic record, in the year of application.
Note 1: It is recommended that high school students consult their counselors to ensure they select the most appropriate high school courses for their chosen career paths.
Note 2: The GED certificate meets the general admission requirements but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.
Note 3: You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific courses you select.
Additional program-specific admission requirements
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Chemistry 12 or CHEM 050
- Principles of Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12 or Math 050 or MATH 100 or equivalent
- Physics 12 or PHYS 050
Note 4: Students applying for admission to MATH 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101, or CHEM 111 who obtained a “C+” grade or less in Principles of Math 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in MATH 100.
Need help meeting these requirements? Check out our Academic Upgrading options.
Open admission
Any program of study that does not have a selective admission process or fixed capacity and is on a “first qualified, first admitted” basis.
Invest in your future
Please check the Fee Schedule for up-to-date information.
These costs are an estimate and do not include books. Costs may change without notice. Student fees vary by campus.
Books for this program can be purchased from the bookstore.
Paying for college
We're here to help. You can apply for scholarships and bursaries through CNC. We can also help you find loans and other funding. Visit Financial aid to find out how.
Salaries and employment
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