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Bachelor of Science

Mathematics/Statistics

Program of Study Credit Points
Core Units
Complete the following units as part of this Combined Major:
12 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
MATH101 Algebra and Diferential Calculus 6  
MATH102 Integral Calculus, Differential Equations and Introductory Statistics 6  
And complete 12 credit points from the following units: 12 cps
BIOL110 Biology I 6  
BIOL120 Biology II 6  
CHEM110 Chemistry I 6  
CHEM120 Chemistry II 6  
GEOL110 Geology and the Environment I 6  
GEOL120 Geology and the Environment II 6  
PHYS131 Applied Physics I 6  
PHYS132 Applied Physics II 6  
Prescribed Units for this Combined Major
Complete the following units:
36 cps
AMTH140 Discrete Mathematics 6  
MATH260 Probability and Simulation 6  
PMTH212 Multivariable Calculus 6  
PMTH213 Linear Algebra 6  
PMTH333 Complex Analysis 6  
PMTH339 Differential Equations 6  
Listed Units for this Combined Major
Complete 6 credit points from the following units:
6 cps
AMTH250 Introduction to Scientific Computing 6  
STAT261 Inference 6  
MTH2032** Differential Equations and Modelling 6  
And complete 24 credit points from the following units: 24 cps
MATH3200* An Introduction to Hilbert Space 6  
MATH3710* Fractals 6  
MTH3167** Combinatorics 6  
PMTH331 Introduction to Topology 6  
PMTH332 Abstract Algebra 6  
PMTH338 Number Theory 6  
STAT354 Distribution Theory and Inference 6  

STAT356

Linear Models

6

 

STAT357 Design and Analysis of Experiments 6  
Course Requirements 54 cps
To achieve an overall total of 144 credit points candidates must complete a further 54 credit points by completing Elective Units
or
Elective Units from any of the Majors or Combined Majors for which candidates meet prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.
 
Total

144 cps

Notes:
Units marked with an * are offered by the University of Newcastle and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.
Units marked with an ** are offered by Monash University and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.

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Suggested Full Time Course Plan

The following are standard patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a full-time or part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study less units than the full-time pattern or more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so should use these standard patterns as guides as to how best to structure their studies.

For candidates studying Full-Time = 48 cps per year or 24 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 40-48 hours per week.

Year

Notes

Semester 1

Semester 2

1

In their first year candidates should enrol in these 2 Core Units, 2 other 100-level Core Units, 1 Prescribed Unit for this Major and 3 Elective Units at 100-level.

AMTH140

MATH102

MATH101

100-level Core Unit

100-level Core Unit

100-level Elective Unit

100-level Elective Unit

100-level Elective Unit

2

In Yr 2 candidates should enrol these 3 Prescribed Units for this Major, 1 Listed Unit at 200-level for this Major and 4 Elective Units.

PMTH212

PMTH213

MATH260

200-level Listed Unit for this Major

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

3

In Yr 3 candidates should enrol in these 2 Prescribed Units for this Major and 4 Listed Units at 300-level for this Major and 2 Elective Units.

PMTH333

PMTH339

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

Notes:
The number and combination of Listed Units for this Major and Elective Units in which candidates enrol each year can be varied to the suggested pattern above to take into account unit availability.
Units marked with an * are offered by the University of Newcastle and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.
Units marked with an ** are offered by Monash University and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.

Suggested Part Time Course Plan

For candidates studying Part-Time = 24 cps per year or 12 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 20-24 hours per week.

Year

Notes

Semester 1

Semester 2

1

In their first year candidates should enrol in these 2 Core Units, 1 other Core Unit at 100-level and 1 Prescribed Unit for this Major.

AMTH140

MATH102

MATH101

100-level Core Unit

2

In Yr 2 candidates should enrol in 1 Core Unit at 100-level and 3 Elective Units at 100-level.

100-level Core Unit

100-level Elective Unit

100-level Elective Unit

100-level Elective Unit

3

In Yr 3 candidates should enrol in these 3 Prescribed Units for this Major and 1 Listed Unit at 200-level for this Major.

PMTH212

PMTH213

MATH260

200-level Listed Unit for this Major

4

In Yr 4 candidates should enrol in 4 Elective Units.

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

200-level Elective Unit

5

In Yr 5 candidates should enrol in these 2 Prescribed Units for this Major and 2 Listed Units at 300-level for this Major.

PMTH333

PMTH339

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

6

In Yr 6 candidates should enrol in 2 Listed Units at 300-level for this Major and 2 Elective Units.

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

Notes:
The number and combination of Listed Units for this Major and Elective Units in which candidates enrol each year can be varied to the suggested pattern above to take into account unit availability.
Units marked with an * are offered by the University of Newcastle and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.
Units marked with an ** are offered by Monash University and available to UNE candidates on a cross-institutional basis.

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