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Master of Mathematical Science M.MathSc
2010

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Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 1 year (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Masters by Coursework

Program Outline

The Masters program allows candidates to expand their mathematical background and communication skills in a variety of mathematical disciplines, at a postgraduate level.

Candidates undertaking the Masters program must complete a research project, which is worth one quarter (6 units) of their program in addition to their coursework (18 units). As a part of the program candidates must also present a seminar on their research. Candidates have the chance to specialise in one discipline, or choose a broader selection of courses, possibly including some from other institutions, thereby customising the program to the candidate's interests.

Intending students should consult the School of Mathematical Sciences early in the year in which they plan to study to confirm if particular courses are available.

Program Structure

Candidates must complete a research project, which is worth one quarter (6 units) of their program in addition to their coursework (18 units). As a part of the program candidates must also present a seminar on their research. Candidates have the chance to specialise in one discipline, or choose a broader selection of courses, possibly including some from other institutions, thereby customising the program to the candidate's interests.

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Admission Information

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Domestic applicants

Not a domestic applicant? ?

SATAC Code 3CM074
Annual tuition fees ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $4,249
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only.
Completed Honours degree of Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences; or, a completed Honours degree of Bachelor of Engineering; or, a completed Honours degree of Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Physics.

How to Apply ?

SATAC Code: 3CM074

International applicants

Not an international applicant? ?

IELTS Total 6 [more info]
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
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Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
Prerequisites ?
Relevant Honours degree of Bachelor or equivalent
Equivalent Scores
IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6
5.5
5.5
6
6

How to Apply ?

International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $26,250
Mid-year entry? Yes
Enquiries Student Centre

Selection Criteria ?

Graduate entry only
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Areas of Specialisation

Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics

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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

Total units required for this program - 24 units
Project Work

Select one of the following:

Coursework

Select 15 units from the following:

Applied Mathematics

Mathematical Physics

Pure Mathematics

Statistics

Students may present other relevant courses as approved by the Faculty to the value of 6 units

The availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff and facilities and sufficient enrolments.

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Graduate Attributes

  • Knowledge and understanding of the content and techniques of a chosen discipline at advanced levels that are internationally recognised.
  • The ability to locate, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information from a wide variety of sources in a planned and timely manner.
  • An ability to apply effective, creative and innovative solutions, both independently and cooperatively, to current and future problems.
  • Skills of a high order in interpersonal understanding, teamwork and communication.
  • A proficiency in the appropriate use of contemporary technologies.
  • A commitment to continuous learning and the capacity to maintain intellectual curiosity throughout life.
  • A commitment to the highest standards of professional endeavour and the ability to take a leadership role in the community.
  • An awareness of ethical, social and cultural issues and their importance in the exercise of professional skills and responsibilities.

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