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Subject Overview

Mathematics has many faces: it can be challenging, powerful, fascinating, and even mysterious. Postgraduate study in Mathematics increases your knowledge and understanding across a broader and deeper range of topics. It enables you to indulge your academic enthusiasm or satisfy your intellectual curiosity, and at the same time provide you with advanced knowledge and problem-solving skills to open up many career opportunities, including mathematics education. 

Knowledge and Skills

A postgraduate qualification in Mathematics will provide you with advanced knowledge and understanding across a broader and deeper range of topics. It will give you an opportunity to learn about research, conduct your own research, make new discoveries and develop new ways of looking at things.

Courses available in this subject include:

  • Complex Analysis
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Functional Analysis
  • Graph Theory and Combinatorics
  • Group Theory
  • Lie Groups and Lie Algebras
  • Logic and Set Theory
  • Mathematics Education: Mathematical Processes
  • Measure Theory and Integration


Potential Careers

A good mathematical background enhances and develops your problem-solving skills, comprehension of abstract concepts, and analytical and creative thinking. These are valued qualities in technical roles and positions of leadership and management. Our graduates take up positions in business, government, industry, research, planning and environmental organisations.

Schedule

Schedule Notes

Prerequisite: A major in Mathematics or the equivalent approved by the Academic Head or nominee, including MATHS 332, and MATHS 320 or 328 or equivalent courses approved by the Academic Head or nominee. MATHS 302 may be substituted for one of MATHS 320, 328, 332

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 120 points from Elective Courses

Elective Courses

Complete exactly 120 points from the following:

Up to 45 points may be substituted from approved 600 level courses in Mathematics or related subjects, with the approval of the Head of Department.