University of Newcastle
Without maths, interpreting the real world would not be possible. Mathematics is the language of science and underpins most technological advances that we rely on every day. Studying a Bachelor of Mathematics will give you essential skills and knowledge in logic, mathematical modelling, experimental design and data analysis.
Study the Bachelor of Mathematics to learn the essential skills and knowledge necessary to be a professional mathematician or statistician ? including the ability to manipulate, analyse and interpret large amounts of data.
Why study with us?
One of a kind: one of the few specialised mathematics degree programs available in Australia.
Learn mathematics from award-winning teachers, including Professor George Willis, winner of the 2016 Gavin Brown Prize of the Australian Mathematical Society.
Top 250 in the world: Applied mathematics at UON is ranked in the top 250 in the world while we are also ranked above world standard for applied mathematics and pure mathematics.
Career opportunities
Mathematics and statistics graduates go everywhere and do everything. They find work in:
industry
international finance
medicine
merchant banking
public sector.
Mathematical skills are valuable wherever real world problems must be solved, including the areas of manufacturing and scheduling. The private sector needs statisticians in areas such as:
management and technical roles
finance
bioinformatics
biotechnology
health research
marketing
insurance
engineering
In addition, government agencies and research institutions employ statisticians to design, collect, analyse and interpret data.
Course level | undergraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | University of Newcastle |
Campus Location | NA |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent up to 8 years maximum. |
Course University | University of Newcastle |
Built on the principles of equity, excellence and engagement, the University of Newcastle has a reputation as a world-class institution making an impact within its own region, throughout Australia and across the globe.
Our research is world-class and diverse. Our degree programs are internationally recognised and our partnerships and collaborations drive innovation. Our alumni are leaders and our students are preparing to make a difference in the world.We are ranked in the top three per cent of universities world-wide and we have only just turned 50.