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DECLARED MAJORS/MINORS:
Please book appointments via AdvisorLink
- Click here to access Advisor Link, an online booking system for academic advising appointments. Click here for the instructional video.
- Declared majors/minors may also attend drop-in advising.
STUDENTS OUTSIDE THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE:
Please attend drop-in advising or email inquiries to math_advice@sfu.ca
- WEDNESDAYS | 11:30 AM-12:20 PM | ZOOM
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SCHEDULE OF MATH/MACM COURSE OFFERINGS
Please note, not every course is available each term. Certain courses are offered annually, others are offered biennially.
Peer Mentorship Program
The Science Peer Mentorship Program allows new SFU students to benefit from the knowledge and experience of more senior SFU students. Mentees will have the opportunity to learn from their mentors about the programs they are in and the professors, projects, volunteer and student leadership opportunities in the Faculty of Science and the Science student community.
- Further details can be found HERE
QUICK LINKS
- See Department Transfer Requirements to learn how you can declare a major in the Department of Mathematics.
- See FAQs for solutions to common issues.
- See Repeating Courses for 3x repeat applications.
PRIVATE TUTORING
Graduate students in the MATH department offer private tutoring services for a fee.
- Further details can be found HERE
SCIENCE & MATH PEER ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Science and math peers offer free academic help throughout the semester so you can excel in your courses and reach your goals. Peer academic support is offered virtually and in-person, on a drop-in basis, for many first and second-year courses.
- Further details can be found HERE
Student Learning Commons (SLC)
Find additional math and quantitative learning resources at the SLC.
- Further details can be found HERE