Mathematics
Curtin has strong links with industry and the business world. As a result of this close interaction, the units offered are designed to develop the practical skills needed to address real-world problems. A work experience program runs from second year onwards, exposing students to real applications of their mathematical studies, and introducing them to potential employers.
This course sits within the double degree combination of Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts, and also the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce. Applicants have the choice of which double degree combination they would like to study.
What jobs can the Mathematics lead to?
Mathematics graduates are sought after by many Federal and State government departments, research organisations, industries and consultancies due to their science training, critical thinking skills and problem solving abilities.
- Data analyst
- Information technologist
- Programmer
- Project analyst/manager
- Logistics
- Scheduler
- Statistical analyst
- Industrial engineer
- Mathematician
- Statistician
- Supply chain manager