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Studying in the School of Mathematics and Statistics allows you to analyse and develop valuable insights into our data-driven world. When you combine the expertise of our renowned mathematicians and statisticians with the breadth of courses offered, you’ll be prepared for a wide variety of careers.

Explore our undergraduate courses and start your journey with us today.

2025 Courses

Course outlines will be available in O-week of the term. To view outlines from other year and/or terms visit www.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines.

  • Students whose program requires them to take Mathematics courses in later years must take the standard first year coursesÌýMATH1131 Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1231 Mathematics 1B, or their higher equivalentsÌýMATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B. The higher versions cover all of the material in MATH1131 and MATH1231, often at greater depth, and are intended for students who have obtained high marks in HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2, or very high marks in Mathematics Extension 1 alone.

    Students who do not intend studying Mathematics beyond Year 1 may instead take the coursesÌýMATH1031 Mathematics for Life SciencesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences. However, students who select these courses should seriously considerÌýthe implications of their choice because only a limited number of further Mathematics courses will be available to them.Ìý

    The single courseÌýMATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics BÌý* is also available to students seeking an alternate prerequisite for MATH1131 in cases where they do not meet the normal HSC prerequisites. Students should note, however, that only one of MATH1011 and MATH1131 can be counted in their degree.

    MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1BÌýare similar to MATH1141 and MATH1241, but are designed for Actuarial Studies students, for students in the BCom/BSc who are taking majors in Finance and Mathematics and for the Mathematics and Finance Plan in Advanced Science.

    The courseÌýMATH1081 Discrete MathematicsÌýis an additional Level I course which is highly recommended for all students who intend to major in Mathematics. It may be taken in Stage 1 or Stage 2, depending on the mathematical background of the student.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3

    DATA1001

    Introduction to Data Science



    DATA1001



    MATH1011Ìý*

    ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011

    MATH1031

    ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031

    MATH1041

    ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    MATH1081

    ÌýDiscrete Mathematics

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    MATH1131

    ÌýMathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    MATH1141

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141

    MATH1151

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151





    MATH1231

    ÌýMathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    MATH1241

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241



    MATH1251

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251




  • In second year, we offer you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skill in the 'core' areas of mathematics and statistics and, at the same time, to begin to specialise towardsÌýApplied Mathematics,ÌýPure Mathematics, orÌýStatistics.

    Some of the courses you take are determined by your choice of Majors/Minors (in the Science degree program 3970 or combined degree programs) or a study plan (in Advanced Science). Other courses are 'free electives' which you can choose for yourself.

    The information given here is to help you choose your electives, starting with a list of courses together with links to a fuller description of each course. Many of the courses are available at Higher level as well as Ordinary, so we offer advice on whether to take Higher courses. Finally, there is a guide to the differences between Applied, Pure and Statistics and how this may affect your choice of courses.

    What do we offer?

    Course List for Mathematics and Statistics Majors etc.

    The following is a list of the courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at second year. Each item in the list is linked to a course description which tells you what the course is about and why it is worth studying. The last digit of the course number tells you how many units of credit it is worth: last digit 0 means 3 units of credit and last digit 1 means 6 units of credit.ÌýÌý

    NOTE:ÌýMATH2260 is not taught every year.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3
    ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2011

    Ìý Ìý

    Engineering Mathematics 2D

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    Engineering Mathematics 2E

    ÌýMATH2019

    Ìý

    Ìý

    ÌýMathematics 2A

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2069

    Numerical Methods & Statistics

    ÌýMATH2089

    Ìý

    MATH2089

    Mathematics 2B

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2099

    Ìý

    Higher Several Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2111

    Ìý Ìý

    Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2121

    Ìý

    Higher Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2221

    Ìý

    Intro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics

    ÌýMATH2241

    Ìý Ìý

    Mathematical Computing

    ÌýMATH2301

    Ìý Ìý

    Finite Mathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2400

    Ìý

    Linear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2501

    Ìý

    Ìý

    Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2521

    Higher Linear Algebra Ìý

    ÌýMATH2601

    Ìý

    Higher Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2621

    Algebra and Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2701

    Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2801

    Ìý

    Linear Models Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2831

    Probability, Statistics and Information

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2859

    Ìý

    Data Management for Statistical Analysis

    ÌýMATH2871

    Ìý Ìý

    Higher Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2901

    Ìý

    Higher Linear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2931

  • The following is a list of courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at third year.

    Not all Level III courses in Mathematics and Statistics are offered every year. If a course is not being offered in a particular year, the course entry below willÌýindicate that.Ìý

    Students proceeding to Year 4 (Honours) in some area of Mathematics or Statistics should consult with the relevant Honours Directors (see the information aboutÌýHonours) before making a final choice of Level III courses.Ìý

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3

    Data Science and Decisions

    Ìý Ìý

    DATA3001

    Mathematical Modelling

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3041

    Ìý

    Applied Real and Functional Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3051

    Computational Mathematics for Science and Engineering Ìý MATH3101 Ìý

    Mathematical Methods

    ÌýMATH3121

    Ìý Ìý

    Optimization

    ÌýMATH3161

    Ìý Ìý

    Ìý***

    Optimization for Data Science

    Ìý Ìý MATH3191

    Dynamical Systems and Chaos

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3201

    Fluids, Oceans and Climate

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3261

    Mathematical Computing for Finance

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3311

    Ìý

    Ìý**

    Stochastic Differential Equations

    Ìý Ìý MATH3361

    Numerical Linear Algebra

    ÌýMATH3371

    Ìý Ìý

    Information, Codes and Ciphers

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3411

    ÌýNumber Theory

    MATH3431

    Ìý Ìý

    Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3531Ìý

    History of Mathematics

    ÌýMATH3560

    Ìý Ìý

    Foundations of Calculus

    ÌýMATH3570

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýHigher Analysis

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3611

    Ìý

    Higher Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3701

    Higher Algebra

    ÌýMATH3711

    Ìý Ìý

    Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3801

    Ìý Ìý

    Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3811

    Ìý Ìý

    Statistical Modelling and Computing

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3821

    Ìý

    Statistical Methods in Social and Market Research

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3831

    Ìý
    Statistical Analysis of Dependent Data Ìý MATH3841 Ìý

    MATH3852

    Experimental Design and Casual Inference

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3852

    Introduction to Data and Machine Learning Ìý Ìý MATH3856

    Bayesian Inference and Computation

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3871

    Higher Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3901

    Ìý Ìý

    Higher Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3911

    Ìý Ìý

    Biomathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH6781

    Ìý

    *Ìý The course MATH1011 requires permission to enrol; contact School for support and / or advice.

    ** These courses (MATH3101 and MATH3361) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3101 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3361 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

    *** These courses (MATH3171 and MATH3191) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3191 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3171 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

2024 Courses

Course outlines will be available in O-week of the term. To view outlines from other year and/or terms visit www.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines.

  • Students whose program requires them to take Mathematics courses in later years must take the standard first year coursesÌýMATH1131 Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1231 Mathematics 1B, or their higher equivalentsÌýMATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B. The higher versions cover all of the material in MATH1131 and MATH1231, often at greater depth, and are intended for students who have obtained high marks in HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2, or very high marks in Mathematics Extension 1 alone.

    Students who do not intend studying Mathematics beyond Year 1 may instead take the coursesÌýMATH1031 Mathematics for Life SciencesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences. However, students who select these courses should seriously considerÌýthe implications of their choice because only a limited number of further Mathematics courses will be available to them.Ìý

    The single courseÌýMATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics BÌýis also available to students seeking an alternate prerequisite for MATH1131 in cases where they do not meet the normal HSC prerequisites. Students should note, however, that only one of MATH1011 and MATH1131 can be counted in their degree.

    MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1BÌýare similar to MATH1141 and MATH1241, but are designed for Actuarial Studies students, for students in the BCom/BSc who are taking majors in Finance and Mathematics and for the Mathematics and Finance Plan in Advanced Science.

    The courseÌýMATH1081 Discrete MathematicsÌýis an additional Level I course which is highly recommended for all students who intend to major in Mathematics. It may be taken in Stage 1 or Stage 2, depending on the mathematical background of the student.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3

    DATA1001

    Introduction to Data Science



    DATA1001



    MATH1011

    ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011

    MATH1031

    ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031

    MATH1041

    ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    MATH1081

    ÌýDiscrete Mathematics

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    MATH1131

    ÌýMathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    MATH1141

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141

    MATH1151

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151





    MATH1231

    ÌýMathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    MATH1241

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241



    MATH1251

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251



  • In second year, we offer you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skill in the 'core' areas of mathematics and statistics and, at the same time, to begin to specialise towardsÌýApplied Mathematics,ÌýPure Mathematics, orÌýStatistics.

    Some of the courses you take are determined by your choice of Majors/Minors (in the Science degree program 3970 or combined degree programs) or a study plan (in Advanced Science). Other courses are 'free electives' which you can choose for yourself.

    The information given here is to help you choose your electives, starting with a list of courses together with links to a fuller description of each course. Many of the courses are available at Higher level as well as Ordinary, so we offer advice on whether to take Higher courses. Finally, there is a guide to the differences between Applied, Pure and Statistics and how this may affect your choice of courses.

    What do we offer?

    Course List for Mathematics and Statistics Majors etc.

    The following is a list of the courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at second year. Each item in the list is linked to a course description which tells you what the course is about and why it is worth studying. The last digit of the course number tells you how many units of credit it is worth: last digit 0 means 3 units of credit and last digit 1 means 6 units of credit.ÌýÌý

    NOTE:ÌýMATH2260 is not taught every year.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3
    ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2011

    Ìý Ìý

    Engineering Mathematics 2D

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    Engineering Mathematics 2E

    ÌýMATH2019

    Ìý

    Ìý

    ÌýMathematics 2A

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2069

    Numerical Methods & Statistics

    ÌýMATH2089

    Ìý

    MATH2089

    Mathematics 2B

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2099

    Ìý

    Higher Several Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2111

    Ìý Ìý

    Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2121

    Ìý

    Higher Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2221

    Ìý

    Intro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics

    ÌýMATH2241

    Ìý Ìý

    Mathematical Computing

    ÌýMATH2301

    Ìý Ìý

    Finite Mathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2400

    Ìý

    Linear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2501

    Ìý

    Ìý

    Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2521

    Higher Linear Algebra Ìý

    ÌýMATH2601

    Ìý

    Higher Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2621

    Algebra and Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2701

    Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2801

    Ìý

    Linear Models Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2831

    Probability, Statistics and Information

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2859

    Ìý

    Data Management for Statistical Analysis

    ÌýMATH2871

    Ìý Ìý

    Higher Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2901

    Ìý

    Higher Linear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2931

  • The following is a list of courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at third year.

    Not all Level III courses in Mathematics and Statistics are offered every year. If a course is not being offered in a particular year, the course entry below willÌýindicate that.Ìý

    Students proceeding to Year 4 (Honours) in some area of Mathematics or Statistics should consult with the relevant Honours Directors (see the information aboutÌýHonours) before making a final choice of Level III courses.Ìý

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    Term 2
    Term 3

    Data Science and Decisions

    Ìý Ìý

    DATA3001

    Mathematical Modelling

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3041

    Ìý

    Applied Real and Functional Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3051

    Computational Mathematics for Science and Engineering Ìý MATH3101 Ìý

    Mathematical Methods

    ÌýMATH3121

    Ìý Ìý

    Optimization

    ÌýMATH3161

    Ìý Ìý

    Optimization for Data Science

    Ìý Ìý MATH3191

    Dynamical Systems and Chaos

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3201

    Fluids, Oceans and Climate

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3261

    Mathematical Computing for Finance

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3311

    Ìý

    Ìý**

    Stochastic Differential Equations**

    Ìý Ìý MATH3361

    Numerical Linear Algebra

    ÌýMATH3371

    Ìý Ìý

    Information, Codes and Ciphers

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3411

    ÌýNumber Theory

    MATH3431

    Ìý Ìý

    Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3531Ìý

    History of Mathematics

    ÌýMATH3560

    Ìý Ìý

    Foundations of Calculus

    ÌýMATH3570

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýHigher Analysis

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3611

    Ìý

    Higher Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3701

    Higher Algebra

    ÌýMATH3711

    Ìý Ìý

    Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3801

    Ìý Ìý

    Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3811

    Ìý Ìý

    Statistical Modelling and Computing

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3821

    Ìý

    Statistical Methods in Social and Market Research

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3831

    Ìý
    Statistical Analysis of Dependent Data Ìý MATH3841 Ìý

    Experimental Design and Categorical Data

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3851

    Introduction to Data and Machine Learning Ìý Ìý MATH3856

    Bayesian Inference and Computation

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3871

    Higher Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3901

    Ìý Ìý

    Higher Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3911

    Ìý Ìý

    Biomathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH6781

    Ìý

    ** These courses (MATH3101 and MATH3361) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3101 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3361 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

    *** These courses (MATH3171 and MATH3191) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3191 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3171 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

2023 Courses

  • Students whose program requires them to take Mathematics courses in later years must take the standard first year coursesÌýMATH1131 Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1231 Mathematics 1B, or their higher equivalentsÌýMATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B. The higher versions cover all of the material in MATH1131 and MATH1231, often at greater depth, and are intended for students who have obtained high marks in HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2, or very high marks in Mathematics Extension 1 alone.

    Students who do not intend studying Mathematics beyond Year 1 may instead take the coursesÌýMATH1031 Mathematics for Life SciencesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences. However, students who select these courses should seriously considerÌýthe implications of their choice because only a limited number of further Mathematics courses will be available to them.Ìý

    The single courseÌýMATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics BÌýis also available to students seeking an alternate prerequisite for MATH1131 in cases where they do not meet the normal HSC prerequisites. Students should note, however, that only one of MATH1011 and MATH1131 can be counted in their degree.

    MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1BÌýare similar to MATH1141 and MATH1241, but are designed for Actuarial Studies students, for students in the BCom/BSc who are taking majors in Finance and Mathematics and for the Mathematics and Finance Plan in Advanced Science.

    The courseÌýMATH1081 Discrete MathematicsÌýis an additional Level I course which is highly recommended for all students who intend to major in Mathematics. It may be taken in Stage 1 or Stage 2, depending on the mathematical background of the student.

    Starting from T2 2023, students should access course outlines fromÌýwww.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    DATA1001

    Introduction to Data Science



    DATA1001



    MATH1011

    ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B

    ÌýMATH1011



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011

    MATH1031

    ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences

    ÌýMATH1031



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031

    MATH1041

    ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    MATH1081

    ÌýDiscrete Mathematics

    ÌýMATH1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    MATH1131

    ÌýMathematics 1A

    ÌýMATH1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    MATH1141

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A

    ÌýMATH1141



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141

    MATH1151

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151





    MATH1231

    ÌýMathematics 1B

    ÌýMATH1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    MATH1241

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B

    ÌýMATH1241

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241



    MATH1251

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251



  • In second year, we offer you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skill in the 'core' areas of mathematics and statistics and, at the same time, to begin to specialise towardsÌýApplied Mathematics,ÌýPure Mathematics, orÌýStatistics.

    Some of the courses you take are determined by your choice of Majors/Minors (in the Science degree program 3970 or combined degree programs) or a study plan (in Advanced Science). Other courses are 'free electives' which you can choose for yourself.

    The information given here is to help you choose your electives, starting with a list of courses together with links to a fuller description of each course. Many of the courses are available at Higher level as well as Ordinary, so we offer advice on whether to take Higher courses. Finally, there is a guide to the differences between Applied, Pure and Statistics and how this may affect your choice of courses.

    What do we offer?

    Course List for Mathematics and Statistics Majors etc.

    The following is a list of the courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at second year. Each item in the list is linked to a course description which tells you what the course is about and why it is worth studying. The last digit of the course number tells you how many units of credit it is worth: last digit 0 means 3 units of credit and last digit 1 means 6 units of credit.ÌýÌý

    NOTE:ÌýMATH2260 is not taught every year.

    Starting from T2 2023, students should access course outlines fromÌýwww.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    MATH2011

    ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2011

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2018

    ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2D

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    MATH2019

    ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2E

    ÌýMATH2019

    Ìý

    Ìý

    MATH2069

    ÌýMathematics 2A

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2069

    MATH2089

    ÌýNumerical Methods & Statistics

    ÌýMATH2089

    Ìý

    MATH2089

    MATH2099

    ÌýMathematics 2B

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2099

    Ìý

    MATH2111

    ÌýHigher Several Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2111

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2121

    ÌýDifferential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2121

    Ìý

    MATH2221

    ÌýHigher Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2221

    Ìý

    MATH2241

    ÌýIntro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics

    ÌýMATH2241

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2301

    ÌýMathematical Computing

    ÌýMATH2301

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2400

    ÌýFinite Mathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2400

    Ìý

    MATH2501

    ÌýLinear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2501

    Ìý

    MATH2521

    ÌýComplex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2521

    MATH2601

    ÌýHigher Linear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2601

    Ìý

    MATH2621

    ÌýHigher Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2621

    MATH2701

    ÌýAlgebra and Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2701

    MATH2801

    ÌýTheory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2801

    Ìý

    MATH2831

    ÌýLinear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2831

    MATH2859

    ÌýProbability, Statistics and Information

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2859

    Ìý

    MATH2871

    ÌýData Management for Statistical Analysis

    ÌýMATH2871

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2901

    ÌýHigher Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2901

    Ìý

    MATH2931

    ÌýHigher Linear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2931

  • The following is a list of courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at third year.

    Not all Level III courses in Mathematics and Statistics are offered every year. If a course is not being offered in a particular year, the course entry below willÌýindicate that.Ìý

    Students proceeding to Year 4 (Honours) in some area of Mathematics or Statistics should consult with the relevant Honours Directors (see the information aboutÌýHonours) before making a final choice of Level III courses.Ìý

    Starting from T2 2023, students should access course outlines fromÌýwww.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    DATA3001

    Data Science and Decisions

    Ìý Ìý

    DATA3001

    MATH3041

    Mathematical Modelling

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3041

    Ìý

    MATH3051

    Applied Real and Functional Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3051

    MATH3101 Computational Mathematics for Science and Engineering Ìý MATH3101 Ìý

    MATH3121

    Mathematical Methods

    ÌýMATH3121

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3161

    Optimization

    ÌýMATH3161

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3171Ìý***

    Linear and Discrete Optimization Modelling***

    Ìý Ìý MATH3171

    MATH3201

    Dynamical Systems and Chaos

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3201

    MATH3261

    Fluids, Oceans and Climate

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3261

    MATH3311

    Mathematical Computing for Finance

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3311

    Ìý

    MATH3361Ìý**

    Stochastic Differential Equations**

    Ìý Ìý MATH3361

    MATH3371

    Numerical Linear Algebra

    ÌýMATH3371

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3411

    Information, Codes and Ciphers

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3411

    MATH3431

    ÌýNumber Theory

    ÌýMATH3431

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3511

    Transformation, Groups and Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3511

    MATH3560

    History of Mathematics

    ÌýMATH3560

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3570

    Foundations of Calculus

    ÌýMATH3570

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3611

    ÌýHigher Analysis

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3611

    Ìý

    MATH3701

    Higher Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3701

    MATH3711

    Higher Algebra

    ÌýMATH3711

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3801

    Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3801

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3811

    Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3811

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3821

    Statistical Modelling and Computing

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3821

    Ìý

    MATH3831

    Statistical Methods in Social and Market Research

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3831

    Ìý
    MATH3841 Statistical Analysis of Dependent Data Ìý MATH3841 Ìý

    MATH3851

    Experimental Design and Categorical Data

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3851

    MATH3856 Introduction to Data and Machine Learning Ìý Ìý MATH3856

    MATH3871

    Bayesian Inference and Computation

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3871

    MATH3901

    Higher Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3901

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3911

    Higher Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3911

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH6781

    Biomathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH6781

    Ìý

    ** These courses (MATH3101 and MATH3361) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3101 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3361 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

    *** These courses (MATH3171 and MATH3191) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3191 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3171 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

2022 Courses

Note:ÌýWe are aware some course exclusions on the Handbook may be different to the School website. We are in the process of updating this information. Meanwhile, students should be following the Handbook course information with the School website information as a supplement.

  • Students whose program requires them to take Mathematics courses in later years must take the standard first year coursesÌýMATH1131 Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1231 Mathematics 1B, or their higher equivalentsÌýMATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1B. The higher versions cover all of the material in MATH1131 and MATH1231, often at greater depth, and are intended for students who have obtained high marks in HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and Extension 2, or very high marks in Mathematics Extension 1 alone.

    Students who do not intend studying Mathematics beyond Year 1 may instead take the coursesÌýMATH1031 Mathematics for Life SciencesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences. However, students who select these courses should seriously considerÌýthe implications of their choice because only a limited number of further Mathematics courses will be available to them.Ìý

    The single courseÌýMATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics BÌýis also available to students seeking an alternate prerequisite for MATH1131 in cases where they do not meet the normal HSC prerequisites. Students should note, however, that only one of MATH1011 and MATH1131 can be counted in their degree.

    MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1AÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýMATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1BÌýare similar to MATH1141 and MATH1241, but are designed for Actuarial Studies students, for students in the BCom/BSc who are taking majors in Finance and Mathematics and for the Mathematics and Finance Plan in Advanced Science.

    The courseÌýMATH1081 Discrete MathematicsÌýis an additional Level I course which is highly recommended for all students who intend to major in Mathematics. It may be taken in Stage 1 or Stage 2, depending on the mathematical background of the student.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    DATA1001

    Introduction to Data Science



    DATA1001



    MATH1011

    ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011



    ÌýMATH1011

    MATH1031

    ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031



    ÌýMATH1031

    MATH1041

    ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041

    MATH1081

    ÌýDiscrete Mathematics

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081

    ÌýMATH1081

    MATH1131

    ÌýMathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131

    ÌýMATH1131

    MATH1141

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141



    ÌýMATH1141

    MATH1151

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151





    MATH1231

    ÌýMathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231

    ÌýMATH1231

    MATH1241

    ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241

    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241



    MATH1251

    ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B



    Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251



  • In second year, we offer you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skill in the 'core' areas of mathematics and statistics and, at the same time, to begin to specialise towardsÌýApplied Mathematics,ÌýPure Mathematics, orÌýStatistics.

    Some of the courses you take are determined by your choice of Majors/Minors (in the Science degree program 3970 or combined degree programs) or a study plan (in Advanced Science). Other courses are 'free electives' which you can choose for yourself.

    The information given here is to help you choose your electives, starting with a list of courses together with links to a fuller description of each course. Many of the courses are available at Higher level as well as Ordinary, so we offer advice on whether to take Higher courses. Finally, there is a guide to the differences between Applied, Pure and Statistics and how this may affect your choice of courses.

    What do we offer?

    Course List for Mathematics and Statistics Majors etc.

    The following is a list of the courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at second year. Each item in the list is linked to a course description which tells you what the course is about and why it is worth studying. The last digit of the course number tells you how many units of credit it is worth: last digit 0 means 3 units of credit and last digit 1 means 6 units of credit.ÌýÌý

    NOTE:ÌýMATH2260 is not taught every year.

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    MATH2011

    ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2011

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2018

    ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2D

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    ÌýMATH2018

    MATH2019

    ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2E

    ÌýMATH2019

    Ìý

    Ìý

    MATH2069

    ÌýMathematics 2A

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2069

    MATH2089

    ÌýNumerical Methods & Statistics

    ÌýMATH2089

    ÌýMATH2089

    Ìý

    MATH2099

    ÌýMathematics 2B

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2099

    Ìý

    MATH2111

    ÌýHigher Several Variable Calculus

    ÌýMATH2111

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2121

    ÌýDifferential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2121

    Ìý

    MATH2221

    ÌýHigher Differential Equations

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2221

    Ìý

    MATH2241

    ÌýIntro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics

    ÌýMATH2241

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2301

    ÌýMathematical Computing

    ÌýMATH2301

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2400

    ÌýFinite Mathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2400

    Ìý

    MATH2501

    ÌýLinear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2501

    Ìý

    MATH2521

    ÌýComplex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2521

    MATH2601

    ÌýHigher Linear Algebra

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2601

    Ìý

    MATH2621

    ÌýHigher Complex Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2621

    MATH2701

    ÌýAlgebra and Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2701

    MATH2801

    ÌýTheory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2801

    Ìý

    MATH2831

    ÌýLinear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2831

    MATH2859

    ÌýProbability, Statistics and Information

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2859

    Ìý

    MATH2871

    ÌýData Management for Statistical Analysis

    ÌýMATH2871

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH2901

    ÌýHigher Theory of Statistics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH2901

    Ìý

    MATH2931

    ÌýHigher Linear Models

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH2931

  • The following is a list of courses we offer Mathematics and Statistics majors at third year.

    Not all Level III courses in Mathematics and Statistics are offered every year. If a course is not being offered in a particular year, the course entry below willÌýindicate that.Ìý

    Students proceeding to Year 4 (Honours) in some area of Mathematics or Statistics should consult with the relevant Honours Directors (see the information aboutÌýHonours) before making a final choice of Level III courses.Ìý

    Course code
    Description
    Term 1
    (Course Outline)
    Term 2
    (Course Outline)
    Term 3
    (Course Outline)

    DATA3001

    ÌýData Science and Decisions

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýDATA3001

    MATH3041

    ÌýMathematical Modelling

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3041

    Ìý

    MATH3051

    ÌýApplied Real and Functional Analysis

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3051

    MATH3101**

    ÌýComputational Mathematics for Science and Engineering**

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3101

    MATH3121

    ÌýMathematical Methods

    ÌýMATH3121

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3161

    ÌýOptimization

    ÌýMATH3161

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3171Ìý***

    Linear and Discrete Optimization Modelling***

    Ìý Ìý Ìý

    MATH3191Ìý***

    ÌýMathematical Optimization for Data Science***

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3191

    MATH3201

    ÌýDynamical Systems and Chaos

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3201

    MATH3261

    ÌýFluids, Oceans and Climate

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3261

    MATH3311

    ÌýMathematical Computing for Finance

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3311

    Ìý

    MATH3361**

    ÌýStochastic Differential Equations**

    Ìý Ìý Ìý

    MATH3371

    ÌýNumerical Linear Algebra

    ÌýMATH3371

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3411

    ÌýInformation, Codes and Ciphers

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3411

    MATH3521

    ÌýAlgebraic Techniques in Number Theory

    ÌýMATH3521

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3531

    ÌýTopology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3531

    MATH3560

    ÌýHistory of Mathematics

    ÌýMATH3560

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3570

    ÌýFoundations of Calculus

    ÌýMATH3570

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3611

    ÌýHigher Analysis

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3611

    Ìý

    MATH3701

    ÌýHigher Topology and Differential Geometry

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3701

    MATH3711

    ÌýHigher Algebra

    ÌýMATH3711

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3801

    ÌýProbability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3801

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3811

    ÌýStatistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3811

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3821

    ÌýStatistical Modelling and Computing

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3821

    Ìý

    MATH3831

    ÌýStatistical Methods in Social and Market Research

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH3831

    Ìý

    MATH3851

    ÌýExperimental Design and Categorical Data

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3851

    MATH3871

    ÌýBayesian Inference and Computation

    Ìý Ìý

    ÌýMATH3871

    MATH3901

    ÌýHigher Probability and Stochastic Processes

    ÌýMATH3901

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH3911

    ÌýHigher Statistical Inference

    ÌýMATH3911

    Ìý Ìý

    MATH6781

    ÌýBiomathematics

    Ìý

    ÌýMATH6781

    Ìý

    ** These courses (MATH3101 and MATH3361) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3101 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3361 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

    *** These courses (MATH3171 and MATH3191) are offered in alternate years.ÌýMATH3191 will be offered in even years (2022, 2024…), and MATH3171 will be offered in odd years (2023, 2025…).

2021 Courses

  • Course code
    Description
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    MATH1011 ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011
    MATH1031 ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031
    MATH1041 ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041
    MATH1081 ÌýDiscrete Mathematics Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081
    MATH1131 ÌýMathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131
    MATH1141 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141
    MATH1151 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151 Ìý Ìý
    MATH1231 ÌýMathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231
    MATH1241 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý
    MATH1251 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251 Ìý
    DATA1001 Introduction to Data Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA1001 Ìý
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    MATH2011 ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2011 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2018 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2D ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018
    MATH2019 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2E ÌýMATH2019 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2069 ÌýMathematics 2A Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2069
    MATH2089 ÌýNumerical Methods & Statistics ÌýMATH2089 ÌýMATH2089 Ìý
    MATH2099 ÌýMathematics 2B Ìý ÌýMATH2099 Ìý
    MATH2111 ÌýHigher Several Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2111 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2121 ÌýDifferential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2121 Ìý
    MATH2221 ÌýHigher Differential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2221 Ìý
    MATH2241 ÌýIntro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics ÌýMATH2241 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2301 ÌýMathematical Computing ÌýMATH2301 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2400 ÌýFinite Mathematics Ìý ÌýMATH2400 Ìý
    MATH2501 ÌýLinear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2501 Ìý
    MATH2521 ÌýComplex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2521
    MATH2601 ÌýHigher Linear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2601 Ìý
    MATH2621 ÌýHigher Complex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2621
    MATH2701 ÌýAlgebra and Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2701
    MATH2801 ÌýTheory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2801 Ìý
    MATH2831 ÌýLinear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2831
    MATH2859 ÌýProbability, Statistics and Information Ìý ÌýMATH2859 Ìý
    MATH2871 ÌýData Management for Statistical Analysis ÌýMATH2871 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2901 ÌýHigher Theory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2901 Ìý
    MATH2931 ÌýHigher Linear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2931
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    DATA3001 ÌýData Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA3001 Ìý
    MATH3041 ÌýMathematical Modelling Ìý ÌýMATH3041 Ìý
    MATH3101 ÌýComputational Mathematics Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3101
    MATH3121 ÌýMathematical Methods ÌýMATH3121 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3161 ÌýOptimization ÌýMATH3161 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3171 ÌýLinear and Discrete Optimization Modelling Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3171
    MATH3201 ÌýDynamical Systems and Chaos Ìý ÌýMATH3201 Ìý
    MATH3261 ÌýFluids, Oceans and Climate ÌýMATH3261 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3311 ÌýMathematical Computing for Finance Ìý ÌýMATH3311 Ìý
    MATH3361 ÌýStochastic Differential Equations ÌýMATH3361 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3411 ÌýInformation, Codes and Ciphers Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3411
    MATH3511 ÌýTransformations, Groups and Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3511
    MATH3521 ÌýAlgebraic Techniques in Number Theory ÌýMATH3521 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3560 ÌýHistory of Mathematics ÌýMATH3560 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3570 ÌýFoundations of Calculus ÌýMATH3570 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3611 ÌýHigher Analysis Ìý ÌýMATH3611 Ìý
    MATH3701 ÌýHigher Topology and Differential Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3701
    MATH3711 ÌýHigher Algebra ÌýMATH3711 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3801 ÌýProbability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3801 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3811 ÌýStatistical Inference ÌýMATH3811 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3821 ÌýStatistical Modelling and Computing Ìý ÌýMATH3821 Ìý
    MATH3831 ÌýStatistical Methods in Social and Market Research Ìý ÌýMATH3831 Ìý
    MATH3851 ÌýExperimental Design and Categorical Data Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3851
    MATH3871 ÌýBayesian Inference and Computation Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3871
    MATH3901 ÌýHigher Probability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3901 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3911 ÌýHigher Statistical Inference ÌýMATH3911 Ìý Ìý
    ÌýBiomathematics Ìý ÌýMATH6781 Ìý

2020 Courses

  • Course code
    Description
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011
    MATH1031 ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031
    ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041
    MATH1081 ÌýDiscrete Mathematics Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081
    MATH1131 ÌýMathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131
    MATH1141 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141
    MATH1151 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151 Ìý Ìý
    MATH1231 ÌýMathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231
    MATH1241 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý
    MATH1251 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251 Ìý
    DATA1001 Introduction to Data Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA1001 Ìý
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    MATH2011 ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2011 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2018 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2D ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018
    MATH2019 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2E ÌýMATH2019 Ìý ÌýMATH2019
    MATH2069 ÌýMathematics 2A Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2069
    MATH2089 ÌýNumerical Methods & Statistics ÌýMATH2089 ÌýMATH2089 Ìý
    MATH2099 ÌýMathematics 2B Ìý ÌýMATH2099 Ìý
    MATH2111 ÌýHigher Several Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2111 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2121 ÌýDifferential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2121 Ìý
    MATH2221 ÌýHigher Differential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2221 Ìý
    MATH2241 ÌýIntro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics ÌýMATH2241 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2301 ÌýMathematical Computing ÌýMATH2301 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2400 ÌýFinite Mathematics Ìý ÌýMATH2400 Ìý
    MATH2501 ÌýLinear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2501 Ìý
    MATH2521 ÌýComplex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2521
    MATH2601 ÌýHigher Linear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2601 Ìý
    MATH2621 ÌýHigher Complex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2621
    MATH2701 ÌýAlgebra and Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2701
    MATH2801 ÌýTheory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2801 Ìý
    MATH2831 ÌýLinear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2831
    MATH2859 ÌýProbability, Statistics and Information Ìý ÌýMATH2859 Ìý
    MATH2871 ÌýData Management for Statistical Analysis ÌýMATH2871 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2901 ÌýHigher Theory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2901 Ìý
    MATH2931 ÌýHigher Linear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2931
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    DATA3001 ÌýData Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA3001 Ìý
    MATH3041 ÌýMathematical Modelling Ìý ÌýMATH3041 Ìý
    MATH3101 ÌýComputational Mathematics Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3101
    MATH3121 ÌýMathematical Methods ÌýMATH3121 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3161 ÌýOptimization ÌýMATH3161 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3171 ÌýLinear and Discrete Optimization Modelling Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3171
    MATH3201 ÌýDynamical Systems and Chaos Ìý ÌýMATH3201 Ìý
    MATH3261 ÌýFluids, Oceans and Climate ÌýMATH3261 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3311 ÌýMathematical Computing for Finance Ìý ÌýMATH3311 Ìý
    MATH3361 ÌýStochastic Differential Equations ÌýMATH3361 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3411 ÌýInformation, Codes and Ciphers Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3411
    MATH3511 ÌýTransformations, Groups and Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3511
    MATH3521 ÌýAlgebraic Techniques in Number Theory ÌýMATH3521 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3531 ÌýTopology and Differential Geometry Ìý Ìý Ìý
    MATH3560 ÌýHistory of Mathematics ÌýMATH3560 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3570 ÌýFoundations of Calculus ÌýMATH3570 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3611 ÌýHigher Analysis Ìý ÌýMATH3611 Ìý
    MATH3701 ÌýHigher Topology and Differential Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3701
    MATH3711 ÌýHigher Algebra ÌýMATH3711 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3801 ÌýProbability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3801 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3811 ÌýStatistical Inference ÌýMATH3811 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3821 ÌýStatistical Modelling and Computing Ìý ÌýMATH3821 Ìý
    MATH3831 ÌýStatistical Methods in Social and Market Research Ìý ÌýMATH3831 Ìý
    MATH3841 ÌýStatistical Analysis of Dependent Data Ìý ÌýCancelled Ìý
    MATH3851 ÌýExperimental Design and Categorical Data Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3851
    MATH3871 ÌýBayesian Inference and Computation Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3871
    MATH3901 ÌýHigher Probability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3901 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3911 ÌýHigher Statistical Inference ÌýMATH3911 Ìý Ìý
    ÌýBiomathematics Ìý ÌýMATH6781 Ìý

2019 Courses

  • Course code
    Description
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    MATH1011 ÌýFundamentals of Mathematics B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1011
    MATH1031 ÌýMathematics for Life Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1031
    MATH1041 ÌýStatistics for Life and Social Sciences Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1041
    MATH1081 ÌýDiscrete Mathematics Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1081
    MATH1131 ÌýMathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1131
    MATH1141 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141 Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1141
    MATH1151 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1151 Ìý Ìý
    MATH1231 ÌýMathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1231
    MATH1241 ÌýHigher Mathematics 1B Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1241 Ìý
    MATH1251 ÌýMathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B Ìý Ìý²Ñ´¡°Õ±á1251 Ìý
    DATA1001 Introduction to Data Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA1001 Ìý
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    MATH2011 ÌýSeveral Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2011 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2018 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2D ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018 ÌýMATH2018
    MATH2019 ÌýEngineering Mathematics 2E ÌýMATH2019 Ìý ÌýMATH2019
    MATH2069 ÌýMathematics 2A Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2069
    MATH2089 ÌýNumerical Methods & Statistics ÌýMATH2089 ÌýMATH2089 Ìý
    MATH2099 ÌýMathematics 2B Ìý ÌýMATH2099 Ìý
    MATH2111 ÌýHigher Several Variable Calculus ÌýMATH2111 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2121 ÌýDifferential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2121 Ìý
    MATH2221 ÌýHigher Differential Equations Ìý ÌýMATH2221 Ìý
    MATH2241 ÌýIntro to Atmosphere & Ocean Dynamics ÌýMATH2241 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2301 ÌýMathematical Computing ÌýMATH2301 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2400 ÌýFinite Mathematics Ìý ÌýMATH2400 Ìý
    MATH2501 ÌýLinear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2501 Ìý
    MATH2521 ÌýComplex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2521
    MATH2601 ÌýHigher Linear Algebra Ìý ÌýMATH2601 Ìý
    MATH2621 ÌýHigher Complex Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2621
    MATH2701 ÌýAlgebra and Analysis Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2701
    MATH2801 ÌýTheory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2801 Ìý
    MATH2831 ÌýLinear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2831
    MATH2859 ÌýProbability, Statistics and Information Ìý ÌýMATH2859 Ìý
    MATH2871 ÌýData Management for Statistical Analysis ÌýMATH2871 Ìý Ìý
    MATH2901 ÌýHigher Theory of Statistics Ìý ÌýMATH2901 Ìý
    MATH2931 ÌýHigher Linear Models Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH2931
  • Course code
    ÌýDescription
    ÌýTerm 1
    ÌýTerm 2
    ÌýTerm 3
    DATA3001 ÌýData Science and Decisions Ìý ÌýDATA3001 Ìý
    MATH3041 ÌýMathematical Modelling Ìý ÌýMATH3041 Ìý
    MATH3101 ÌýComputational Mathematics Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3101
    MATH3121 ÌýMathematical Methods ÌýMATH3121 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3161 ÌýOptimization ÌýMATH3161 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3171 ÌýLinear and Discrete Optimization Modelling Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3171
    MATH3201 ÌýDynamical Systems and Chaos Ìý ÌýMATH3201 Ìý
    MATH3261 ÌýFluids, Oceans and Climate ÌýMATH3261 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3311 ÌýMathematical Computing for Finance Ìý ÌýMATH3311 Ìý
    MATH3361 ÌýStochastic Differential Equations ÌýMATH3361 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3411 ÌýInformation, Codes and Ciphers Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3411
    MATH3511 ÌýTransformations, Groups and Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3511
    MATH3521 ÌýAlgebraic Techniques in Number Theory ÌýMATH3521 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3531 ÌýTopology and Differential Geometry Ìý Ìý Ìý
    MATH3560 ÌýHistory of Mathematics ÌýMATH3560 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3570 ÌýFoundations of Calculus ÌýMATH3570 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3611 ÌýHigher Analysis Ìý ÌýMATH3611 Ìý
    MATH3701 ÌýHigher Topology and Differential Geometry Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3701
    MATH3711 ÌýHigher Algebra ÌýMATH3711 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3801 ÌýProbability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3801 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3811 ÌýStatistical Inference ÌýMATH3811 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3821 ÌýStatistical Modelling and Computing Ìý ÌýMATH3821 Ìý
    MATH3831 ÌýStatistical Methods in Social and Market Research Ìý ÌýMATH3831 Ìý
    MATH3841 ÌýStatistical Analysis of Dependent Data Ìý ÌýCancelled Ìý
    MATH3851 ÌýExperimental Design and Categorical Data Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3851
    MATH3871 ÌýBayesian Inference and Computation Ìý Ìý ÌýMATH3871
    MATH3901 ÌýHigher Probability and Stochastic Processes ÌýMATH3901 Ìý Ìý
    MATH3911 ÌýHigher Statistical Inference ÌýMATH3911 Ìý Ìý
    MATH6781 ÌýBiomathematics Ìý ÌýMATH6781 Ìý