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Programme Overview

At present, mathematical modelling is enjoying a high degree of public awareness, with real-world applications such as COVID-19 and climate modelling frequently appearing in the news. Consequently, there is a growing need for a broad range of realistic modelling techniques and expertise in advanced computational methods.

The PGDipMathModel provides a pathway for modelling scientists and engineers to upskill.

The PGDipMathModel comprises four core Engineering Science and Mathematics courses, and a broad range of electives.

Programme Careers

Potential Careers

Graduates of the PGDipMathModel will have demonstrable knowledge and advanced understanding of interdisciplinary mathematical modelling.

Jobs related to this programme

  • Consultant
  • Data Scientist
  • Meteorologist
  • Data Engineer
  • Forecasting Analyst

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Key Information for Students

Key Information for Students

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Entry Requirements, Fees and Dates

Programme Entry Requirements

Other qualifications

If your highest qualification was gained from another tertiary institution, view our entry requirements.


University of Auckland minimum programme requirements

Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place. 

Taught (120 point) - a relevant Bachelors or Bachelors (Honours) degree from this University with a 3.0 Grade Point Average and a relevant major or specialisation, or equivalent prior study

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Postgraduate Requirements

You'll also need to meet other requirements, including time limits and total points limits. See Postgraduate enrolment.

Other Pathways to Study

You must have completed either:

  • A relevant Bachelors degree from this University with a relevant major/specialisation and a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage II
  • A relevant Bachelor (Honours) degree from this University with a relevant major/specialisation and a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage III


All applicants must also have completed 15 points from COMPSCI 130, ENGGEN 131, MATHS 162, and 15 points from ENGSCI 311, 313, 314, MATHS 361, or the equivalent as approved by the Programme Director.

Relevant subjects include analytics, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, computer science, data science, engineering, operations research, physics, software engineering, structural engineering, electrical engineering, statistics, or technology.

If you do not meet the above entry requirements, but have other relevant experience and think you would be successful in postgraduate study, please contact us to discuss alternative pathways into our programmes. 

Fees and scholarships

Fees

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*Please note: amounts shown are indicative and estimates only.

Scholarships

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Key Dates

Application Advice

Please note: we will consider late applications if places are still available. International students should start the application process as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for a visa.

Key Dates

SemesterApplication Closing DateSemester Start DateSemester End Date
2026 Semester One08 December 202502 March 202629 June 2026
2026 Semester Two08 June 202620 July 202616 November 2026

Other Important Dates

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Regulations

Preamble

The regulations for this postgraduate diploma are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations including the Academic Statutes and Regulations.

Admission

1 In order to be admitted to this postgraduate diploma, an applicant must have:

a completed the requirements for a relevant Bachelors degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher, and a relevant major or specialisation, or have equivalent prior study

or

b completed the requirements for a relevant Bachelors degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage II, and a relevant major or specialisation

or

c completed the requirements for a relevant Bachelors Honours degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher, and a relevant major or specialisation, or have equivalent prior study

or

d completed the requirements for a relevant Bachelors Honours degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage III, and in a relevant subject.

2 Applicants must have completed 15 points from COMPSCI 130, ENGGEN 131, MATHS 162, and 15 points from ENGSCI 311, 313, 314, MATHS 361, or the equivalent.

3 Equivalence and relevance in Regulation 1 will be determined by the University. Equivalence pertains to the standard as well as nature and level of study.

4 In exceptional circumstances, the requirements in Regulation 1 and 2 may be waived by the relevant Associate Dean Academic or nominee if they determine that an applicant has at least three years of relevant practical, professional or scholarly experience that provides an equivalent level of preparation.

Notes:

(i) A relevant Bachelors degree may include the Degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science.

(ii) A relevant Bachelors Honours degree may include the Degree of Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours), Bachelors of Arts (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Science (Honours).

(iii) A relevant subject may include analytics, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, computer science, data science, engineering, information systems, information technology, machine learning, mathematics, operations research, physics, statistics or technology.

Duration and Total Points Value

5 A student admitted to this postgraduate diploma must:

a pass courses with a total value of 120 points

and

b complete within the time limit specified in the General Regulations – Postgraduate Diplomas.

6 The total enrolment for this postgraduate diploma must not exceed 160 points.

Structure and Content

7 A student enrolled for this postgraduate diploma must complete the requirements as listed in the Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Modelling Schedule.

8 A student who has previously passed any course or courses the same as, or similar to, the courses required for this qualification must substitute an alternative course or courses as approved by the Programme Director or nominee.

9 Courses selected for this qualification are subject to the confirmation of the Programme Director or nominee.

10 With the prior approval of the Head of Department or nominee, up to 30 points may be replaced by other appropriate 600 and 700 level courses offered at this or another university.

11 A student must complete the University of Auckland Academic Integrity course as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic Integrity, of the University Calendar.

Distinction

12 This postgraduate diploma may be awarded with Distinction or Merit in accordance with the General Regulations – Postgraduate Diplomas.

Variations

13 In exceptional circumstances the Programme Director may approve a variation to a student’s programme of study in accordance with the Enrolment and Programme Regulations.

Regulation Commencement or Amendment

14 These regulations and/or schedule have been amended with effect from 1 January 2025.

Schedule

Schedule Notes

Courses selected for this qualification are subject to the confirmation of the Programme Director or nominee.

With the prior approval of the Head of Department or nominee, up to 30 points may be replaced by other appropriate 600 and 700 level courses offered at this or another university.

Programme Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 60 points for all Compulsory Courses, and
  • 60 points from Elective Courses, and
  • 1 item from Academic Integrity Course

Elective Courses

Complete exactly 60 points from the following:

Up to 30 points may be substituted from approved 600 and 700 level courses offered at this University.

Academic Integrity Course

Complete exactly 1 of the following:

Degree Plan

Overview

Degree Plan for the Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Modelling

Year 1
Semester One
Advanced Mathematical Modelling
Compulsory Courses
15 Points
Inverse Problems and Stochastic Differential Equations
Compulsory Courses
15 Points
Elective Courses
15 Points
Elective Courses
15 Points

OR Other approved 600 and 700 level course offered at this University

Academic Integrity Course
Academic Integrity Course
Points
Semester Two
Data-centric Engineering for Physical Systems
Compulsory Courses
15 Points
Mathematical Modelling
Compulsory Courses
15 Points
Elective Courses
15 Points
Elective Courses
15 Points

OR Other approved 600 and 700 level course offered at this University.

Graduate Profile and Programme Capabilities

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