Overview
The Bachelor of Letters (Mathematics) is studied concurrently with another bachelor degree from an approved Australian higher education institution. 72 units of block credit will be awarded on completion of the requirements of the other degree. The Bachelor of Letters (Mathematics) is normally studied part-time concurrently with the other Bachelor … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Program of study
36 Units
Year 19 Units
Year 213.5 Units
Year 313.5 Units
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
Pre-requisites
Aims
The course specialisation has been designed to provide graduates with:
- A foundation in both the theoretical and the practical aspects of applied mathematics and/or statistics
- An ability to critically analyse and evaluate mathematical and/or statistical information, to create models and solve problems
- Preparation for future professional roles using mathematics
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
1.
Proficiently use mathematical skills and knowledge to analyse and systematically develop complex systems
2.
Demonstrate a broad understanding of the mathematical sciences discipline
3.
Communicate effectively with other mathematicians and the wider global community
4.
Develop mathematical solutions that address problems arising from a variety of social, political, international, economic and environmental contexts
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