Bachelor of Mathematics (Advanced)
University of Newcastle
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00109J
Mathematics is the language of science and technology. It underpins many of the systems and innovations we rely on every day. In this program, you’ll deepen your knowledge of logic, mathematical modelling, experimental design and data analysis. Designed for high-achieving students, the Bachelor of Mathematics (Advanced) allows you to study alongside a cohort of strong mathematical thinkers and learn from leading researchers. As artificial intelligence and data-driven technologies continue to grow, demand is increasing for graduates who can interpret data, build models and solve complex problems. From AI and data to finance, energy and research, advanced mathematical skills can open doors to some of the most future-focused careers across industries.
Structure
The Bachelor of Mathematics (Advanced) requires students to pass courses totalling 240 units, as follows: - 120 units of Core courses- 10 units of Programming courses chosen from the course list- 10 units of Mathematics courses chosen from the course list- One 60 unit major (includes 20 units of Core courses for a total of 80 units)- 40 units of Electives
Subjects
- Pure and Applied Mathematics
- Statistics
- Studies in Mathematics and Statistics
- Data Science Co-Major
- Climate Science Co-Major.
Standard entry requirements
Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.
Recognition
Students are eligible for free student membership of the Australian Mathematical Society for up to 4 years.

