Bachelor of Mathematics (Applied and Computational Mathematics)

Highlights

  • Gain specialist analytical skills recognised by employers as essential for today's complex world.
  • Combine underlying mathematical theory with modelling, computational skills, and the latest computer technology to solve real-world problems.
  • Develop communication, problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork skills.
  • Be involved in real-world applications and computer simulations in research projects.
  • Find employment opportunities across a wide range of areas, such as finance, investment, information technology, environmental management, health, marketing, logistics, defence, media, education and research.