This honours degree has been designed for students who have successfully completed a bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline, such as a Bachelor of Mathematics or a Bachelor of Science with a substantial mathematics focus. Through an intensive, one-year research program, you will develop your ability to solve complex problems through mathematics, advancing your knowledge and skills in pure and applied mathematics, and statistics. You will explore topics such as simulation theory, differential equations, numerical methods, optimisation, and other specialist topics, preparing you for a career in industry or research, or for further studies, such as a PhD. Upon graduation, you can expect to work in areas such as environmental modelling, engineering and resources, security and defence, finance, public health modelling, transport and logistics, biostatistics, or statistical analysis.
This honours degree will qualify you to proceed to postgraduate degrees by coursework or research. You may also be eligible to pursue a PhD. This honours degree will qualify you to proceed to postgraduate degrees by coursework or research. You may also be eligible to pursue a PhD. private or government laboratories, medical and pharmaceutical industries, manufacturing, environmental management, finance, public health modelling, transport and logistics, engineering and resources, information technology, security and defence, biostatistics and statistical analysis.