Course

Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science)

Approved Abbreviation: BSc(MathSc)


Western Sydney University Course Code: 3520.2

CRICOS Code: 041154J


From 2009 this course is being replaced by 3640 Bachelor of Science.

Click here for details on course 3640 Bachelor of Science

The Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science) prepares students for a professional career in mathematics, statistics and/or operations research. Students will develop fundamental skills in problem solving and critical analysis, which will allow them to model and then solve real-world problems using mathematical techniques. The degree program consists of core units in computing, statistics and operations research as well as the more traditional calculus/algebra based units. Students may then specialise in one or more areas by completing majors and/or sub-majors that meet their needs and mathematical interests. The flexible structure of the Bachelor of Science course enables the student to obtain a broad-based degree while keeping various options for specialisation open. Thus, majors and/or sub-majors may be completed in science and non-science areas, while undertaking the key program area in mathematical sciences.

Study Mode
Three years full-time. Please note that students may be required to travel between the Campbelltown and Parramatta campuses as not all units will be offered on the Parramatta and Campbelltown campuses in all semesters.

Advanced standing

A completed Technical and Further Education (TAFE) approved associate diploma or diploma in an appropriate area of science will enable a student to apply for up to one year of advanced standing.

Admission

To undertake the key program area in Mathematical Science, students should have successfully completed HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or equivalent.

Preferably, students should have successfully completed the HSC in at least two of the following units: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics.

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 240 credit points which include the units listed in the recommended sequence below. At least 60 credit points must be at Level 3 and no more than 180 credit points at Level 1 and Level 2. The program of study must include, at Level 1, a unit from four out of the following discipline areas: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics and Physics.

Recommended Full-time Sequence

Year 1

200189Concepts of Mathematics
300155Programming Principles 1
200025Discrete Mathematics

Choose one of

200192Statistics for Science
200263Biometry

Two Science Alternate units

And two electives

Year 2

200028Advanced Calculus
200027Linear Algebra

Choose one of

200034Statistical Theory
200042Introduction to Operations Research

Choose two of

200033Applied Statistics
200035Decision Analysis and Statistical Process Control
200030Differential Equations
200029Numerical Analysis
200034Statistical Theory
200042Introduction to Operations Research

One Science alternate unit

And two electives

Year 3

200045Quantitative Project

Choose three of

200023Analysis
200036Data Mining and Visualisation
200022Mathematical Modelling
200024Mathematical Finance
200037Regression Analysis & Experimental Design
200038Time Series and Forecasting
200039Surveys and Multivariate Analysis
200040Probability & Stochastic Processes
200043Stochastic Decision Theory
200044Simulation Techniques
200193Abstract Algebra
200197Optimisation 1
200198Optimisation 2

And four electives

Note 1:

Not all of these units will be offered each semester. Students may also be required to travel between the Campbelltown and Parramatta campuses to complete some units.

Note 2:

Students wanting to complete a major in a particular mathematical area should select units in Years 2 and 3 according to the list below.

Majors

A major comprises a suite of 8 related units with a MAXIMUM of 3 at Level 1 and a MINIMUM of 3 at Level 3. Sub-majors (comprising 6 related units) are also available.

RU3034Mathematics
RU3036Statistics
RU3038Mathematics and Statistics
RU3040Mathematics and Operations Research
RU3042Statistics and Operations Research

Sub-majors

Sub-majors may be completed in science and non-science areas, while undertaking the key program area in mathematical sciences.

RU3035Mathematics
RU3037Statistics
RU3039Mathematics and Statistics
RU3041Mathematics and Operations Research
RU3043Statistics and Operations Research

Major and Sub-major elective spaces

Elective units may be used toward obtaining an additional approved sub-major (40 credit points). Western Sydney University offers sub-majors in a range of areas including Sustainability and Indigenous Studies.

Indigenous Australian Studies Major

Indigenous Australian Studies Sub-major

Indigenous Australian Creative Expressions Sub-major

Indigenous Economics Sub-major

Business Sustainability Sub-major

Refer to the Unit Set Index.

Handbook Unit Set Index

Students can apply for an elective major or sub-major via MySR in the Unit Sets section under Enrolment.

MyStudentRecords (MySR)



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