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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3935 - Science/Social Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for a major in Mathematics.

UNSW Mathematics offers a complete range of courses in mathematics at all levels. The School is also a leading centre for mathematical research at both the national and the international level; our expertise ranges across wide areas of mathematics, including financial mathematics, biomedical mathematics, and environmental mathematics

Plan Structure

For a MAJOR in Mathematics, successful completion of the following courses is required.

Year 1

Year 2
Please Note: MATH2060 may be omitted from this major if the professional education requirement is being met in the other discipline of a double major or double degree.

Year 3
Choose 18 units of credit from Level III Mathematics

Notes

Students majoring in Mathematics are strongly recommended to take MATH2301 or an equivalent course in practical numerical computing.
Many courses in Mathematics are offered at two levels. The higher level courses cater for students with greater mathematical ability and/or a higher level of prior knowledge. Courses listed in this plan are all at the ordinary level. Students with suitable qualifications are encouraged to enrol in the corresponding higher level courses. In cases where there is a higher course, the proportion of Distinction and High Distinction grades is lower in the corresponding ordinary level course.

Honours

Honours level study is also available in Mathematics within the program 3970.

Students interested in studying at Honours level should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements. A direct link is provided below:

Honours in Mathematics

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