Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours)

Queensland University of Technology

About

The Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) course provides extended modern and rigorous training in mathematical sciences and related research, to prepare students both for higher-level graduate careers in industry and government and for research at PhD level or a Master of Philosophy.

The course contributes to addressing the continuing shortage of highly trained mathematical scientists in Australia and abroad.

Through a combination of research and advanced coursework units, students pursue specialised studies in an area of mutual interest with a personal research mentor/supervisor.

Research units will enable students to develop an understanding of the nature of mathematical and statistical approaches to solving real world, current research problems.

Coursework units provide students the opportunity to develop much more advanced skills and knowledge compared with those built in the undergraduate course.

The coursework emphasises mathematics and statistics that is required for current research and for a competitive edge in the employment market.

The course provides students with further depth of knowledge and analytical skills expected of professionals who apply mathematics, computational methods, decision science and statistics in the workplace and in further research.

Structure

Domestic Students

Requirements for the completion of MS10 Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) are as follows:

MXN400 Mathematical Research Training (12 cp)

MXN404-1  Honours Research Project-1 (12 cp)

MXN404-2 Honours Research Project-2(12 cp)

MXN404-3 Honours Research Project-3(12 cp)

and 4 Advanced Coursework units (48 credit points)

International Students

 

Requirements for the completion of MS10 Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) are as follows:

MXN400 Mathematical Research Training (12 cp)

MXN404-1 Honours Research Project-1 (12 cp)

MXN404-2 Honours Research Project-2(12 cp)

MXN404-3 Honours Research Project-3(12 cp)

and 4 Advanced Coursework units (48 credit points)

Entry requirements

  • mathematics
  • computer science
  • economics
  • finance
  • physics
  • engineering
  • Suitable honours topic
  • Proposed honours supervisor

Learning outcomes

Careers and outcomes(DOM,INT)

Mathematics graduates are employed across a wide range of areas. These include, but are not limited to, finance, investment, data analytics, defence and national security, research, information technology, engineering modelling and simulation, environmental science, health, management, marketing, logistics, media, and education. In addition to their knowledge and skills in mathematics, graduates are also highly valued for their analytical and problem-solving skills. Development of skills in communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and teamwork form an integral part of the course.

Professional recognition(DOM,INT)

Graduates of this course may be eligible for membership of the Australian Mathematical Society, Statistical Society of Australia and/or the Australian Society for Operations Research.

Research pathways(DOM,INT)

This degree can potentially lead to admission into a PhD or research masters degree program for students with a sufficiently high grade point average at graduation, and subject to offer and/or application approval.

Possible careers

  • Academic
  • Actuary
  • Data Communications Specialist
  • Database Manager
  • Financial Advisor/Analyst
  • ICT administrator
  • Mathematician
  • Meteorologist
  • Operations Manager
  • Quantitative Analyst
  • Research officer
  • Risk Manager
  • Statistician
  • Systems Analyst

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