In one of our recent meetings the desirability of our students becoming familiar with LaTex was raised. AMACSS, our departmental student association, is organising a LaTex seminar, which will take place on Monday January 30 and Monday February 13, 4-5pm in BV-462.
The Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences is proposing changes to the mathematics specialist and major programs, to become effective Fall 2012. Check out the proposed changes!
Proposed Computer Science program changes
Proposed Mathematics program changes
Students who would like to write the 2011 Putnam Math Competition
(Sat, Dec 3, 2011, 10am-6pm at UTSC) should email Raymond Grinnell
(grinnell@utsc.utoronto.ca) not later than Tuesday, Oct 4. Detailed
information about the competition can be found by Googling 'Putnam Math Wiki
Looking for a php coder/web developer for a start-up
please email it@amacss.ca if you are interested.
If you have already registered as an AMACSS member you now have full access to the website. Please note your username and password has been emailed to you.
If you did not receive an email please email it@amacss.ca .
Did you know that AMACSS discipline representatives & associates hold office hours to help our members with their courses in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics?
Fall discipline representative schedule will be made available soon.
Make a difference to a student with a disability in your class by providing a copy of your notes after each class. For more information, please visit: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~ability/involved_notetaker.html
Click "Events" for details.
If you were a card-holding AMACSS member in a previous year, please visit the AMACSS office for membership renewal. You must show your previous membership card.
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If you have resources of your own and would like to donate your materials please email utsccourseware@gmail.com
We appreciate your support!
AMACSS is the Departmental Student Association (DSA) for all mathematics, computer science, and statistics students at the University of Toronto, Scarborough campus. AMACSS' responsibility is to represent your academic and program-related concerns. Furthermore, we host seminars, activities, and other events that would be of interest to you. So join our group and keep up to date on AMACSS news and events happening all year long!
