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Subject Overview

Mathematics has many faces. It can be challenging, powerful, fascinating, even mysterious – but above all it is useful. Mathematics makes essential contributions to the biological, information and physical sciences, economics, engineering and finance, but can also be applied to communications, linguistics and genetics.
Wherever problems need to be solved, mathematics has a role to play. For this reason, Mathematics is an excellent major in its own right, or as a second major or supporting subject for many other disciplines.

You’ll take courses covering the following key areas:
- Analytical, computational and modelling
- Comprehension of abstract concepts
- Concepts and theoretical results
- Creative thinking

Studying Mathematics will open you up to skills that are highly valued in the business, financial, industrial, social and academic worlds.

Knowledge and Skills

If you would like to combine your study of Mathematics with study in Humanities, Social Sciences, languages or Indigenous studies, you can choose to take it as one of your two majors in the Bachelor of Arts.
You can combine a BA major in Mathematics with a complementary major like Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Sociology or Economics. Alternatively you could boost your employability by studying a language or broadening your knowledge of Indigenous worldviews.

Potential Careers

Mathematics develops advanced problem-solving skills and opens up career opportunities in industry or government, teaching, computer development and programming, systems analysis, operations research and many other fields.

A good mathematical background enhances your problem-solving skills, comprehension of abstract concepts, analytical skills and creative thinking. These qualities are valued in technical roles and in positions of leadership and management. You can read more from our students and graduates and find out where a degree in Mathematics has taken them.

Jobs related to Mathematics
- Academia and research
- Actuarial and business analysis
- Biostatistics and biotechnology
- Data science
- Economic analysis
- Financial services (banks, investment funds, insurance)
- Government (IRD, Defence, Security Intelligence)
- Information systems and technology
- Modelling (engineering, industry, logistics, meteorology and many other areas)
- Operations research
- Risk management
- Software development (programming, artificial intelligence, robotics)
- Statistical analysis
- Sustainability analysis
- Teaching
- Telecommunications industry

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 30 points from Stage I Courses, and
  • 45 points for all Stage II Courses, and
  • 45 points from Stage III Courses

Selected courses must include at least 45 points at level 300.

Stage I Courses

Complete exactly 30 points from the following:

Stage II Courses

Complete 45 points for ALL of the following: