Undergraduate Course

Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science)

Discover how mathematics and statistics are needed almost everywhere – from banking, medicine, agriculture, and food production to the revolution in  artificial intelligence and data analytics. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and the skills needed to solve real world-problems.

What type of student are you?

Murdoch code
B1410
Study mode
Part Time or Full Time
Duration
3
Selection rank
70
CRICOS code
112643M
First year fee (domestic)
$5,903
First year fee (international)
$34,320
Full course fee (domestic)
$17,710
Full course fee (international)
$102,960
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The fees provided are indicative and intended only as a guide. They are based on a typical full-time enrolment for a first year student at Murdoch University of 24 credit points. The indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported Fee.

Overview

Whether you plan to work in science, information technology, business analysis, or enter the public sector as a policy or data advisor - mathematical and statistical skills are in high demand.

Learn to develop a flexible outlook, a range of technical skills and a deep understanding of how mathematics and statistics are applied in a variety of contexts. You will gain a balanced understanding of both mathematics and statistics, while integrating applied analytical methods and computational skills. You will also have the opportunity to develop consulting and research  skills relevant to both industry and community engagement.

Our flexible degree structure encourages you to broaden your skill-set by integrating another full major in your degree. This will give you a greater understanding of the way mathematics and statistics operate in the context of other disciplines.

This degree also offers you the opportunity to take the fourth year of study in the form of a research-intensive honours year, or to continue into a Master program.

3 reasons to study Mathematics and Statistics at Murdoch

  1. Practical real world learning in applied methods for both mathematics and statistics; including training on computational methods, coding, real-world modelling and communication.
  2. Broaden your skillset by undertaking a second major in a field of your choice. Not only will this broaden your skills and experience, but you will also develop the sought after skill of applying quantitative and computational methods to another discipline.
  3. The combination of transferable skills and digital literacy makes our graduates highly employable.

What you’ll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Broad knowledge of applied maths methods and the skills to apply these to real-world modelling.
  • Broad knowledge of applied statistics knowledge and the skills to understand, analyse and interpret real-world data.
  • Knowledge of computational and numeric methods for modelling and data analytics, and the technical and coding skills to apply them.
  • Communication skills for technical matters to diverse audiences and through various media and knowledge of an understanding of relevant professional and ethical standards.
  • Creativity applied to mathematical and statistical methods and how perspectives can be applied to progress solutions in the context of a wide variety of professional and societal challenges.

Your future career

Mathematics and Statistics will train you for a range of careers in banking, finance, insurance, research and development, as well as industry and government; within the areas of computing, industrial and environmental mathematics, statistics and biostatistics. You could also work in teaching, health sciences, information technology or law when combined with studies in those areas.

Check out the career guide by the Australian Mathematical Science Institute for mathematics and statistics careers in:

  • Science and Environment
  • Engineering and Resources
  • Finance and Money
  • Health and Society
  • Business and Marketing
  • Technology
  • Security and Defence
  • Transport and Logistics
  • Sport and Recreation
  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
  • Education

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Structure

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Total credit points: 72

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Spine9 credit points
Required Unit3 credit points
MSP100Career Learning: Managing Your Career3

Specified Elective Unit

Select 6 points from the following units:
6 credit points
MSP200Building Employability Skills3
OR
MSP201Real World Learning3
OR
MAS300Quantitative Projects and Consulting3
OR
ICT320Data Analytics Consulting Project6
Course Core9 credit points
Required Units3 credit points
MAS183Statistical Data Analysis3

Specified Elective Units - Group A

Select ONE of the following units:
3 credit points
PEN100Transitioning Through Time and Space3
OR
ICT100Transition to IT3

Specified Elective Units - Group B

Select ONE of the following units: Students who have completed ATAR Mathematics Specialist with a final scaled score of 55% or higher or equivalent should select MAS162. Other students should select MAS182. Students who select MAS182 should consider completing MAS162 as an elective.
3 credit points
MAS162Discrete Mathematics and Logic3
OR
MAS182Introductory Calculus with Applications3
Major24 credit points
MJ-MASCMathematics and Statistics24
Options30 credit points
For more information about the structure, please view the Handbook

Recommended Physical Sciences Majors

Note: students selecting a Physical Sciences second major would also need to complete PEN120 and CHE144 to meet prerequisite requirements
24 credit points
MJ-CHEChemistry24
OR
MJ-PHYPhysics24
OR

Recommended IT Majors

Note: students selecting an IT second major would also need to complete ICT159 to meet prerequisite requirements
24 credit points
MJ-BUISBusiness Information Systems24
OR
MJ-CMSCComputer Science24
OR
MJ-CSFCyber Security and Forensics24
OR
MJ-INSInternetworking and Network Security24
OR
MJ-BIBusiness Intelligence24
OR

Recommended IT Majors

Note: students selecting an IT second major would also need to complete ICT159 to meet prerequisite requirements
27 credit points
MJ-GTGames Technology27
OR

Recommended Environmental and Conservation Sciences Majors

Note: students selecting the Environmental Science and Management major would also need to complete ENV241 to meet prerequisite requirements students selecting the Marine Biology major would also need to complete ENV241 and CHE140 to meet prerequisite requirements
24 credit points
MJ-ESMEnvironmental Science and Management24
OR
MJ-MBMarine Biology24
OR
Recommended Business Majors24 credit points
MJ-BLWABusiness Law24
OR
MJ-EIEntrepreneurship and Innovation24
OR
MJ-FINAFinance24
OR
MJ-HTMAHospitality and Tourism Management24
OR
MJ-HRMAHuman Resources Management24
OR
MJ-INTBAInternational Business24
OR
MJ-MGTAManagement24
OR
MJ-MKTAMarketing24
OR

Recommended Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences Majors

Note: students selecting a MMFS second major would also need to complete BMS101 and BIO152 to meet prerequisite requirements and need to have achieved a final scaled score of 50% or higher in Chemistry ATAR (WACE Chemistry 3A/3B) within the past three years. Students not meeting this requirement may additionally enrol in CHE140 instead
24 credit points
MJ-BMSBiomedical Science24
OR
MJ-CLSClinical Laboratory Science24
OR
MJ-FBTXForensic Biology and Toxicology24
OR
MJ-GMBGenetics and Molecular Biology24
OR

Recommended Agricultural Sciences Majors

Note: students selecting a AgSc second major would also need to complete BIO152 and either CHE140 or ANS102 to meet prerequisite requirements
24 credit points
MJ-ANHAnimal Health24
OR
MJ-ANSAnimal Science24
OR

Available Majors

These majors are available to be taken alongside your primary major
24 credit points
OR

Available minors

These minors are available to be taken alongside your primary major
12 credit points
OR

General Elective Units

You may select up to 30 points of General Elective Units
30 credit points
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Entry requirements

Select which option best describes your path to university :

English Requirements

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

Other Requirements

Students completing the major online should note that access to a suitable computer and software packages is required for some of the units.

Advanced Standing

Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.

Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.

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This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai  and Singapore campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.

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Fees and scholarships

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Whether you’re a high achiever or have experienced hardship, we offer a wide range of scholarships and awards to students from all walks of life. Explore our scholarships to find the ones you could be eligible for as a new Murdoch student as well as what's available throughout your degree.

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How much will it cost?

Instead of paying an overall course fee, you pay for the individual units you enrol in. The total course cost will vary depending on the units you choose.

Following your successful application, you’ll receive a Letter of Offer which will contain specific course and fee information.

If you are applying for an undergraduate course, you may be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place. Postgraduate programs are full fee paying, unless indicated otherwise in your Letter of Offer.

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Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application.

Compulsory documents

Evidence that you meet Academic entry and English language requirements such as:

  • Official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion (of your highest academic study)
  • ATAR results (if available)
  • STAT results (if applicable)
  • Evidence of meeting the minimum English language requirements
  • School leavers applying for an Early Offer submit their Year 11 and 12 most recent high school report via TISC

Recommended documents (if applicable)

  1. Change of name documentation
  2. Marriage certificate
  3. Unit outlines if applying for Advanced Standing

Your document checklist

Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application.

Compulsory documents

  1. Evidence that you meet Academic entry and English language requirements such as:
    • Official Academic Transcripts and Certificates of Completion (of your highest academic study) both original and English translated versions.
    • Evidence of meeting the minimum English language requirements
  2. Genuine Student documents (if applicable) - Check the GS requirements page for further information
    • GS Form 2
    • Personal Statement (SOP)
    • Up to date Curriculum Vitae
  3. A copy of your Passport

Recommended documents

  1. A copy of your visa documents (if available)
  2. A copy of any past visa rejection documents (if applicable)
  3. Packaged offer letter (if applicable)
  4. Sponsorship documents if you study will be sponsored
  5. Unit outlines if applying for Advanced Standing
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All fees are indicative and are provided as a guide only. The actual fees will depend on the individual units you enrol in. You should refer to your Letter of Offer for specific course and fee related information.

The first-year indicative fee is based on a typical full-time enrolment at Murdoch University of 24 credit points.

For domestic students, including Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens, the indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported fee.

Indicative fees for international students are based on applicable full fee paying rates.

The estimated, indicative fee covers tuition fees only, and certain additional fees and charges may apply, depending on the course and units you choose. It also does not take into account any scholarships or bursaries for which you may be eligible.

The estimated, indicative fee assumes no fee increases or indexation. Over time, fee increases or indexation may occur and will affect the estimate. If you are a full fee paying student, this may occur at the start of your second and each subsequent year of study. In the case of Commonwealth Supported students, this will occur for each new calendar year in line with Government policy.

All fee estimates are provided in Australian dollars.