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Overview

The Master of Statistics program is the longest running program of its kind in Australia. It covers a wide range of statistical theory and practice and provides advanced training for those who are currently, or are aiming to become, practicing statisticians. In addition, the program will provide a means of … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

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Graduates will have developed an understanding of enquiry-based learning and demonstrate analytical skills as they relate to statistics.
2.
Graduates will be able to communicate effectively to a range of audiences in both the written and oral forms, and be capable of independent and collaborative enquiry and working effectively with others.
3.
Graduates will have developed advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills in statistics.
4.
Graduates will have acquired advanced disciplinary knowledge and skills in statistics, and an ability to apply these in a range of contexts.

Program Structure

Students must complete 72 UOC when taken as a standalone program.

The program consists of:
1. 12 UOC of compulsory Core Coursework Courses
2. 48 UOC of Electives chosen from the School of Mathematics and Statistics
3. 12 UOC of a supervised Research Project

Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Research Project12 Units of Credit:
Electives48 Units of Credit:

Minimum Level 5/6 Mathematics UOC

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Students who have completed 24 UOC of this program may exit with a Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics (7659), subject to meeting the program rules and requirements of that program.
Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate (7659) and have a WAM of 70 may apply to transfer into this Masters program and will receive up to 24 UOC of Advanced Standing.
Students who have completed the full 48 UOC of the Graduate Diploma (5659), and have a WAM of 70, may apply to transfer into this Masters program and will receive up to 48 UOC of Advanced Standing.

For more information on university policy on progression requirements please visit Academic Progression

Associated Programs

Nested Postgraduate Program

Graduate Diploma - GradDip5659 - Mathematics and Statistics
Graduate Certificate - GradCert7659 - Mathematics and Statistics

Recognition of Achievement

Award with Excellence
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The Award with Excellence is awarded in coursework masters programs, including Masters (Extension) but with the exception of Masters (Extended) such as JD and MD, when a Weighted Average Mean (WAM) of at least 80% has been achieved and at least 50% of the requirements of the award are completed at UNSW. All eligible programs will award 'with Excellence' except in special circumstances where approval of Academic Board has been given for a program to opt out.

Program Fees

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