Bachelor
Graduates find work in a diverse range of exciting fields. Some examples include:
On graduation students may also be eligible for membership in the Australian Mathematical Society (AMS) ANZIAM (Australia and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics a division of AMS) the Australian Society for Operations Research Inc. (ASOR) and the Statistical Society of Australia.
Other study optionsStudents are required to complete 384 credit points comprised of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Science program and 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Mathematics program.
Science component: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.
Students are required to complete 384 credit points comprised of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Science program and 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Mathematics program.
Science component: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.