The Department offers specialist programs in Computer Science (with six streams comprehensive, information systems joint mathematics, joint physics, joint statistics, software engineering), and Co-op Computer Science, as well as specialist programs in management and information technology (jointly with management department), and quantitative analysis (jointly with statistics department). The UT Scarborough calendar provides full details on the Computer Science programs.
In mathematics, we offer specialist programs in Mathematics and Mathematics and its applications, the latter of which has five streams (teaching, statistics, computational physical sciences, computer science, and design your own). The UT Scarborough calendar provides full details about the Mathematics programs.
In statistics, we offer a number of specialist, major and minor programs, outlined here. The UT Scarborough calendar provides full details about the Statistics program.
Co-op programs include a Co-operative specialist program in Computer Science, and Co-operative specialist and double major programs in Mathematics and Statistics. The Arts and Science Co-op Program Office provides detailed information about Co-op programs at UT Scarborough, including admissions requirements, policies, fees, recruitment cycles, and an FAQ. The Registrar's office provides an overview of Co-op programs in the Calendar.
Computer science, mathematics and statistics each have a major program (computer science, mathematics). The specialist programs can also be taken as Co-op programs.
As well, mathematics has been part of the Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) since its inception.
The Specialist Program in Natural Sciences, in collaboration with Physical and Environmental Sciences, is intended to give students a broad background in science, with a major in one field. As such it will provide a good education for students who wish to teach science and mathematics in elementary schools, or who are interested in science journalism or science policy.