| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2027-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Baccalaur嶧t in Mathematics and Economics
The Baccalaur嶧t in Mathematics and Economics is a unique program that combines two scientific disciplines to provide students with a deep understanding of the interactions between economic variables and mathematical models. This program is designed to equip students with the technical tools necessary to solve complex economic problems in various fields, such as finance, taxation, and econometrics.
Program Structure
The program consists of 90 credits, with 56 credits of compulsory courses, 31 credits of optional courses, and 3 credits of elective courses. The compulsory courses cover the basics of mathematics and economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, calculus, linear algebra, and statistics.
Optional Courses
The optional courses are divided into several blocks, including:
- Block 70B: Perfectionnement en math幦atiques et statistique (Improvement in Mathematics and Statistics)
- Block 70C: Perfectionnement en 嶰onomie (Improvement in Economics)
- Block 70D: Informatique (Computer Science)
- Block 70E: Optimisation (Optimization)
- Block 70Y: Contributions d'autres disciplines (Contributions from Other Disciplines)
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a diploma of college studies (DEC) awarded by the Ministry of Education of Quebec or have equivalent training
- Have a minimum R-score of 22
- Meet the French language requirement, which includes:
- Holding a diploma or certificate recognized by the University of Montreal
- Passing a French language test (TEF or TCF) with a minimum score of B2 ( 400/699) and a minimum score of B1 ( 300/699) in written expression
- Completing a French language course at the University of Montreal
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's status:
- Resident of Quebec: $2,177.05 per trimester (15 credits)
- Non-resident of Quebec: $5,387.20 per trimester (15 credits)
- International student: $15,602.05 per trimester (15 credits)
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Baccalaur嶧t in Mathematics and Economics can pursue careers in various fields, including:
- Private enterprises
- Research centers
- Government agencies
- Finance and banking
- Econometrics and statistics
Research Areas
The program provides a solid foundation for students to pursue research in mathematics and economics, with a focus on:
- Mathematical modeling and analysis
- Economic theory and policy
- Statistical analysis and econometrics
- Finance and banking
- Optimization and decision-making
Conclusion
The Baccalaur嶧t in Mathematics and Economics is a unique and challenging program that provides students with a deep understanding of the interactions between economic variables and mathematical models. With its strong focus on technical skills and theoretical knowledge, this program equips students with the tools necessary to succeed in various fields, from finance and banking to research and policy-making.
