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Mathematics
 Mathematics

Description

The discipline of mathematics at UNSW is divided into several areas of study: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics.

Pure Mathematics is the study of the essential structures of mathematics. Work by pure mathematicians underpins most of the technological advances of this century. Pure Mathematics is concerned with problems and techniques which transcend specific applications. Research, focusing on the development of existing theories or the creation of new ones, may be driven by applications or by the internal demands of the discipline. Pure Mathematics courses provide the insights and understanding required by those using mathematics, leading to mastery of the fundamental processes of mathematical science and the capacity for innovative applications in any area.

Applied Mathematics concerns the development of mathematics and models for understanding scientific phenomena, for the solution of technical and industrial problems, and for use in the social, economic and management sciences. Courses are designed to provide basic mathematical and computational skills needed for a wide range of applications, to develop the capability to construct, analyse and interpret mathematical models, and to encourage enthusiasm for the role of the mathematician in a variety of contexts.

Statistics is the science and art of using factual material for modelling and inference. Its mathematical foundations are in the theory of probability and it deals with how to estimate and make decisions using knowledge which is uncertain or observational material which is subject to error. There is a rich interplay of ideas between the theory of statistics and fields such as engineering, medicine and biological and behavioural sciences where statistical problems constantly arise.

Studying Mathematics at UNSW


The study of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW is through the School of Mathematics and Statistics (www.maths.unsw.edu.au). The School offers an Advanced Mathematics Study Plan in each of these areas and in Quantitative Risk. In addition it offers an Advanced Science Plan in Physical Oceanography and Science Majors (and Minors) in Mathematics, Statistics and Physical Oceanography.

An Honours year is compulsory in the Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Science Plans and may also be available for high achieving students in the Science Majors.

The Science Majors are available in combined degrees with Arts, Commerce, Engineering and Law. The Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Science Plans are available in combined degrees with Arts.



Advanced Mathematics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major MATHD13986
   

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Advanced Science Honours can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3972 Advanced Science Honours MATHDH3972
   

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Applied Mathematics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3529 Commerce/Science Honours MATHAH3529
3970 Science Honours MATHAH3970
3972 Advanced Science Honours MATHAH3972
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major
Honours
MATHA13986
MATHAH3986
   

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Mathematics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3042 Chemical Eng/Science Major
Honours
MATHM13042
MATHMH3042
3102 Industrial Chemistry/Science Major
Honours
MATHM13102
MATHMH3102
3400 Arts Major MATHM13400
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
MATHM13529
MATHMH3529
3634 Photonic Engineering/Science Major MATHM13634
3641 Telecommunications/Science Major MATHM13641
3651 Software Engineering/Science Major MATHM13651
3655 PV and Solar Energy/Science Major MATHM13655
3711 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Science Major MATHM13711
3725 Electrical Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHM13725
MATHMH3725
3726 Computer Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHM13726
MATHMH3726
3821 Science/Medicine Honours MATHMH3821
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
MATHM13930
MATHMH3930
3935 Science/Social Science Major
Honours
MATHM13935
MATHMH3935
3951 Science/Optometry Major
Honours
MATHM13951
MATHMH3951
3970 Science Major
Minor
Honours
MATHM13970
MATHM23970
MATHMH3970
3983 Science/Computer Science Major MATHM13983
3986 Advanced Mathematics Honours MATHHM3986
4075 Science/Education Major
Honours
MATHM14075
MATHMH4075
4770 Science / Law Major
Honours
MATHM14770
MATHMH4770
   

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Mathematics and Finance can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major MATHF13986
   

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Physcial Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3042 Chemical Eng/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13042
MATHNH3042
3102 Industrial Chemistry/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13102
MATHNH3102
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13529
MATHNH3529
3655 PV and Solar Energy/Science Major MATHN13655
3725 Electrical Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13725
MATHNH3725
3726 Computer Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13726
MATHNH3726
3735 Environmental Engineering/Scie Major
Honours
MATHN13735
MATHNH3735
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
MATHN13930
MATHNH3930
3935 Science/Social Science Major
Honours
MATHN13935
MATHNH3935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Honours MATHNH3936
3951 Science/Optometry Major
Honours
MATHN13951
MATHNH3951
3970 Science Minor MATHN23970
4770 Science / Law Major
Honours
MATHN14770
MATHNH4770
   

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Physical Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major
Honours
MATHN13931
MATHNH3931
3970 Science Major
Honours
MATHN13970
MATHNH3970
3972 Advanced Science Major MATHN13972
   

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Physical Oceanography & Meteol can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3711 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Science Major MATHN13711
   

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Pure Mathematics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3529 Commerce/Science Honours MATHPH3529
3970 Science Honours MATHPH3970
3983 Science/Computer Science Honours MATHPH3983
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major
Honours
MATHP13986
MATHPH3986
   

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Quantitative Risk can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major
Honours
MATHR13986
MATHRH3986
   

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Statistics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3042 Chemical Eng/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13042
MATHTH3042
3102 Industrial Chemistry/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13102
MATHTH3102
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13529
MATHTH3529
3641 Telecommunications/Science Major MATHT13641
3651 Software Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13651
MATHTH3651
3711 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Science Major MATHT13711
3725 Electrical Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13725
MATHTH3725
3726 Computer Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHT13726
MATHTH3726
3755 Bioinformatics/Science Major MATHT13755
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
MATHT13930
MATHTH3930
3935 Science/Social Science Major
Honours
MATHT13935
MATHTH3935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Honours MATHTH3936
3951 Science/Optometry Major
Honours
MATHT13951
MATHTH3951
3970 Science Major
Minor
Honours
MATHT13970
MATHT23970
MATHTH3970
3978 Computer Science Major MATHT13978
3983 Science/Computer Science Major MATHT13983
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major
Honours
MATHT13986
MATHTH3986
3994 Media & Communications Major MATHT13994
4770 Science / Law Major
Honours
MATHT14770
MATHTH4770
   

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