

Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced), Australian National University
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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24 Months
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About this course
The Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) at ANU offers a comprehensive two-year full-time program designed to deepen your understanding of mathematical sciences. The curriculum combines coursework and research components, requiring 96 units in total. The coursework covers a wide range of topics such as bioinformatics, environmental modelling, probability theory, analysis, cryptography, and more, providing a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics. The program also emphasizes research training, allowing students to engage in significant research projects, which are accredited at AQF Level 9. This degree is suitable for those interested in advanced mathematics, mathematical modelling, computational mathematics, and applications across diverse scientific and industrial fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
ANU’s reputation as a leading university for mathematics teaching and research makes this program a top choice. Graduates benefit from a strong academic foundation combined with research experience, opening pathways to careers in academia, industry, finance, and technology. The program prepares students for roles in emerging fields that rely on advanced mathematical techniques, and it serves as a pathway to pursuing a PhD.
Specialisation
The program offers a flexible course structure with options across pure and applied mathematics, including bioinformatics, environmental modeling, financial mathematics, and computational mathematics. Students can choose courses aligned with their interests, and there is a research component focusing on advanced mathematical topics. The coursework includes options in algebra, analysis, topology, and other specialized areas, allowing students to tailor their studies based on their goals.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
To complete the Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced), students must earn 96 units, including 72 units of coursework and 24 units of research. Coursework should include at least 48 units from specified courses in mathematical sciences, with a minimum of 24 units at the 8000-level. A research project is also required, with a minimum GPA of 70% in the first 48 units and supervision approval to progress. The program also offers credit options for prior qualifications in cognate disciplines.
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IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
PTE
64
Career prospects
Graduates of this program are well-positioned for roles in academia, research, and industry. Notable employment opportunities include positions in financial analysis, computational science, education, and research institutions globally. The degree's emphasis on advanced quantitative skills makes it especially relevant in biological sciences, computational science, and finance. Alumni have secured roles at organizations like Macquarie Group and academic institutions worldwide, and the program also paves the way for further study at the PhD level.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements for this program?
Applicants need a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5.5/7.0, including at least 8 courses in a cognate discipline. The GPA is calculated based on all grades, and selection is competitive, considering academic achievement and English proficiency.
Can I receive credit for prior qualifications?
Yes, applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units of credit, while those with a Graduate Diploma or Bachelor with Honours in a similar area can receive up to 48 units.
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