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Bachelor of Mathematics (Statistics)

  • Bachelor

Develop advanced statistical and analytical skills. Use applications and datasets from the real world providing links between theory and application.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
418701, 049433D
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
ATAR
84

About this course

Highlights
  • Develop analytical and problem-solving skills for use in a vast array of roles and settings to gain insights into many real-world problems of significant importance.
  • Work closely with academics who are world leaders in research with strong industry ties, ensuring relevant and high-quality learning experiences.
  • Be provided with the methodology for analysing data using emperical, theoretical and computational tools.
  • Discover complex statistical techniques, and develop a fundamental and thorough understanding of statistics and statistical methodologies for use in real-world scenarios in industry, government and/or research.
Highlights
  • Develop analytical and problem-solving skills for use in a vast array of roles and settings to gain insights into many real-world problems of significant importance.
  • Work closely with academics who are world leaders in research with strong industry ties, ensuring relevant and high-quality learning experiences.
  • Be provided with the methodology for analysing data using emperical, theoretical and computational tools.
  • Discover complex statistical techniques, and develop a fundamental and thorough understanding of statistics and statistical methodologies for use in real-world scenarios in industry, government and/or research.

Entry requirements

Study locations

Gardens Point

What you will learn

Mathematics and statistics graduates use their analytical and problem-solving skills in a vast array of roles and settings to gain insights into many real-world problems of significant importance. They can develop new financial products in the banking industry optimise transportation schedules in today's busy world or help understand customer value in the commercial world. They can also aid scientific research by data mining to discover genetic links and pathways or help to understand disease transmission of a pandemic.

Customise your degree

Foster your passion and shape your career through complementary study areas. As well as choosing a major area of study your course includes a second study area which can be either a second major or double minor.

A second major can complement your major area of study giving you the opportunity to develop a significant depth of knowledge and skills in two discipline areas.

Mathematics Second Major

  • Data Science provides the necessary skills to be a data scientist including statistical methods and data visualisation computational tools for and data management techniques for large datasets and high-performance computing resources and techniques. This unique skill-set in statistics and computing will allow you to cope with sophisticated models applied to complex and/or large datasets.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

Career outcomes for graduates of the Bachelor of Mathematics (Statistics) include data analyst quantitative analyst researcher risk analyst and statistician. Positions of this nature are often found with employers such as the Australian Bureau of Statistics Queensland Treasury state and Commonwealth governments financial institutions CSIRO insurance companies and medical companies.

Possible careers
  • Analytics consultant
  • Biostatistician
  • Data analyst
  • Data communications specialist
  • Database manager
  • Quantitative analyst
  • Research officer
  • Risk manager
  • Statistician

Course structure

Your QUT Bachelor of Mathematics degree consists of 288 credit points (24 units) arranged as follows:

  • 96 credit points (8 units) of core units which include a core option units selected from an approved list
  • 96 credit points (8 units) of major units
  • 96 credit points of complementary studies comprising of either a second major (8 unit set) or two minors (4 unit set each)
Mathematics core units

These units give you the grounding in mathematical theory and practice upon which your major units will build and also provide an introductory taste of each of the three majors: applied and computational mathematics;

operations research
; and statistics. Core option units

You may choose from a wide variety of introductory units from other disciplines offered at QUT or you may choose additional mathematics units. The additional mathematics units include a unit specially designed to assist students without a background of successful study in Mathematics C at high school; an alternative unit aimed at high achieving students that explores some interesting and unusual aspects of mathematics in some detail; and a unit introducing the field of computational and simulation science which combines mathematics science and computing to simulate real-world problems.

*** Please note: Students who haven't taken Specialst mathematics (Maths C) in high school must take MXB100 in Semester 1 instead of MXB161. This unit will count as their core option.

Major units

Your major is your area of specialisation in which you will acquire in-depth knowledge and expertise preparing you for your entry into the workforce or for further study. All majors share the same introductory and advanced units in algebra and calculus meaning you do not need to decide on your major until your second year of study.

Second major or minors

You may choose to undertake a second major: an eight-unit set in which you will acquire a significant depth of knowledge and expertise in an area to complement your major. You may choose a second major in applied and computational mathematics data science

operations research
computational and simulation science accountancy applied economics and finance physics chemistry biological science earth science or environmental science.

Alternatively you may choose to undertake two minors: four-unit sets with intermediate to advanced level content which extend or supplement studies in your major. Minors are available from a range of inter- and intra-faculty disciplines as well as experiential minors such as international exchange.

Course Design

Your QUT Bachelor of Mathematics degree consists of 288 credit points (24 units) arranged as follows:

  • 96 credit points (8 units) of core units which include a core option units selected from an approved list
  • 96 credit points (8 units) of major units
  • 96 credit points of complementary studies comprising of either a second major (8 unit set) or two minors (4 unit set each)
Mathematics Core Units

These units give you the grounding in mathematical theory and practice upon which your major units will build and also provide an introductory taste of each of the three majors: applied and computational mathematics;

operations research
; and statistics. Core Option Units

You may choose from a wide variety of introductory units from other disciplines offered at QUT or you may choose additional mathematics units. The additional mathematics units include a unit specially designed to assist students without a background of successful study in Mathematics C at high school; an alternative unit aimed at high achieving students that explores some interesting and unusual aspects of mathematics in some detail; and a unit introducing the field of computational and simulation science which combines mathematics science and computing to simulate real-world problems.

*** Please note: Students who haven't taken Specialst mathematics (Maths C) in high school must take MXB100 in Semester 1 instead of MXB161. This unit will count as their core option.

Major Units

Your major is your area of specialisation in which you will acquire in-depth knowledge and expertise preparing you for your entry into the workforce or for further study. All majors share the same introductory and advanced units in algebra and calculus meaning you do not need to decide on your major until your second year of study.

Second Major or Minors

You may choose to undertake a second major: an 8 unit set in which you will acquire a significant depth of knowledge and expertise in an area to complement your major. You may choose a second major in applied and computational mathematics data science

operations research
computational and simulation science accountancy applied economics and finance physics chemistry biological science earth science or environmental science.

Alternatively you may choose to undertake two minors: 4 unit sets with intermediate to advanced level content which extend or supplement studies in your major. Minors are available from a range of inter- and intra-faculty disciplines as well as experiential minors such as international exchange.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
79%
Overall satisfaction
90%
Skill scale
51.4%
Teaching scale
81.1%
Employed full-time
$67k
Average salary