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Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics is intended for students who have completed a degree in Mathematics or Statistics, or a Science degree with a major in mathematics or statistics, and who wish to further their knowledge of mathematical sciences and statistics. The program offers intensive, high-level training in … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Graduates will be able to demonstrate analytical skills and problem solving skills in a range of mathematical and statistical contexts.
2.
Graduates will be able to communicate effectively to a range of audiences both in written and oral forms.
3.
Graduates will have developed an understanding of enquiry-based learning and demonstrate analytical skills as they relate to mathematical science and statistics.

Program Structure
24 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 24 UOC as a standalone program.

Prescribed Electives

Students must take at least 24 UOC of the following courses.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Pathways

Articulation Arrangements

Graduate Diploma - GradDip5659 - Mathematics and Statistics
Master of Financial Mathematics - MFinMath8161 - Financial Mathematics
Master of Mathematics - MMath8719 - Mathematics
Master of Statistics - MStats8750 - Statistics

Additional Information

Each candidate's proposed program of study requires the approval of the Head of School or Nominee.
Students must choose from a wide variety of courses within the School of Mathematics and Statistics only. A list of courses to be offered in each year is available on the School of Mathematics and Statistics website.

Students may complete this program on a part-time basis.

Program Fees

At UNSW fees are generally charged at course level and therefore dependent upon individual enrolment and other factors such as student's residency status. For generic information on fees and additional expenses of UNSW programs, click on one of the following:

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