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Diploma in Mathematical Sciences
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Diploma in Mathematical Sciences

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Undergraduate

Diploma in Mathematical Sciences

This course is available to domestic students only

Duration

1 year full time / 2 years part time

Mode (Location)

On campus (Parkville)

Intake

February, July\ Key dates

Fees

Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available\ Learn more

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Course structure

Course structure

Overview

With a Diploma in Mathematical Sciences you can specialise in:

You will learn to work with mathematics and statistics while collaborating with people in other disciplines such as science, industry, technology and commerce to think critically and argue logically.

Course structure

Students undertake the Diploma in Mathematical Sciences together with an undergraduate degree, to make a total program of between 350 and 400 points.

Up to 50 points of appropriate Mathematics and Statistics subjects in the undergraduate degree program may also be attributed to the Diploma.

Students are required to select subjects in the undergraduate degree and the Diploma, so that all requirements of the undergraduate degree are met and, in addition through the Diploma, the student meets the specific requirements for the award of any one specialisation of the major in Mathematics and Statistics, as defined for the Bachelor of Science.

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