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Bachelor of Mathematics - University of Wollongong

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Abbreviation:

BMath

Home Faculty:

Informatics

Duration:

3 years (6 full-time sessions) or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144

Delivery Mode:

Face-to-face

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

762

CRICOS Code:

002936B

Fees 2009   A$10,020 per session 

Overview

This degree is designed to give the graduate a solid foundation in all the skills needed to pursue a career as a professional mathematician or statistician. It is flexible enough to allow students to specialise in an area that is of particular interest, or to gain an introduction to a wide variety of topics.One third of the subjects taken may be from other disciplines, such as computer science, management, finance or science.

Course Requirements

The following requirements for the Bachelor of Mathematics degree are to be read in conjunction with University Course Rule 115.Students who enrol in Bachelor of Mathematics, must satisfactorily complete at least 144 credit points from either or both the subjects prescribed for the Bachelor or Mathematics and the General Schedule, including:

   

1.

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Mathematics 1A Part 1

 

AND

 
   

Mathematics 1A Part 2

2.

 

Applied Mathematical Modelling 1

 

OR

 
   

Applied Mathematical Modelling 2

3.

 

Discrete Mathematics

 

OR

 
   

Continuous and Finite Mathematics

4.

 

Understanding Variation and Uncertainty

 

OR

 
   

Probability and Random Variables

5.

 

Procedural Programming

6.

each of the subjects:

   

Multivariate and Vector Calculus

   

Differential Equations 2

   

Linear Algebra

   

Complex Variables and Group Theory

7.

at least one of the subjects:

   

Applied Mathematical Modelling 2

   

Continuous and Finite Mathematics

   

Probability and Random Variables (not additional to 2 or 3 or 4)

8.

300- and/or 400-level subjects from the Mathematics Schedule of subjects with a value of at least:

 

a. 36 credit points, or

 

b. 24 credit points, should a major study in Computer Science also be satisfactorily completed, or

 

c. 30 credit points, should any other major study also be satisfactorily completed

9.

within requirements 1. to 8., a major study in either Mathematics or Applied Statistics, and

10.

no more than 60 credit points at the 100-level.

Areas of Major Study

Within the Bachelor of Mathematics, a major study in either Mathematics or Applied Statistics can be combined with a major study in the following disciplines:

Computer Science

Economics

Econometrics

Accountancy

Business Information Systems

Management

Marketing

Finance

Biomedical Sciences

Candidates wishing to major in Mathematics and/or Applied Statistics and a discipline not listed above are advised to first consult with the Associate Dean (Academic) of the Faculty of Informatics for verification of their intended program.

Candidates may also study a major in the following areas of science, but this will necessitate completing more than the standard 144 credit points in the degree:

Biological Sciences

Chemistry

Geology

Human Geography

Physical Geography

Geoscience

Physics

Mathematics Schedule of Subjects

The following subjects are approved for inclusion in the Bachelor of Mathematics degree.

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

100-Level

     
 

Mathematics 1A Part 1

Autumn

6

 

Mathematics 1A Part 2

Spring

6

 

Applied Mathematical Modelling 1

Spring

6

 

Discrete Mathematics

Autumn

6

 

Procedural Programming

Autumn/Spring

6

 

Understanding Variation and Uncertainty

Autumn/Spring

6

200-Level

     
 

Multivariate and Vector Calculus

Autumn

6

 

Differential Equations 2

Spring

6

 

Linear Algebra

Autumn

6

 

Complex Variables and Group Theory

Spring

6

 

Applied Mathematical Modelling 2

Spring

6

 

Continuous and Finite Mathematics

Autumn

6

 

Probability and Random Variables

Autumn

6

 

Estimation and Hypothesis Testing

Spring

6

300-Level

     
 

Differential Equations 3

Autumn

6

 

Partial Differential Equations

Spring

6

 

Applied Mathematical Modelling 3

Autumn

6

 

Industrial Mathematical Modelling

Spring

6

 

Financial Calculus

Autumn

6

 

Numerical Analysis

Spring

6

 

Algebra

n/o 2007

6

 

Topology and Chaos

Spring

6

 

Wavelets

Autumn

6

 

Special Topics in Industrial and Applied Mathematics 3

n/o2007

6

 

Special Topics in Mathematical Analysis 3

n/o2007

6

 

Applied Probability and Financial Risk

Autumn

6

 

Multiple Regression and Time Series

Spring

6

 

Statistical Inference and Multivariate Analysis

Spring

6

 

Sample Surveys and Experimental Design

Autumn

6

 

Special Topics in Probability and Statistics 3

n/o 2007

6

400-Level

     
 

Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Spring

6

 

Mathematics for Cryptography

Autumn

6

 

Information Theory

Spring

6

Honours

A fourth year of study, Honours, is available to students who have achieved a Credit average or better in the Bachelor of Mathematics. It is a more challenging program that includes a research project. Students who wish to enter the Honours program should obtain the approval of the Honours Coordinator at the end of their third year.

 

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