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Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics) (MSMS) - MSc (Prof Math/Stat)
CRICOS code (International applicants): 056706C
This program is offered only to continuing students.
No new admissions will be accepted. Students who are interested in
this study area should .
| On-campus | Distance education |
Campus: | Toowoomba | Toowoomba |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
| Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
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Standard duration: | 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time maximum |
Program articulation: | From: Graduate Diploma of Mathematics |
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Current students
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252
Phone (from outside
Australia): +61 7 4631 2285
Email: usq.support@usq.edu.au
Program focus
The Master of Science (Professional Mathematics and Statistics)
program is designed to provide an opportunity for graduates from any
discipline to gain skills and knowledge in key areas of mathematics
and/or statistics which relate to their needs and the needs of their
profession or industry. The aim of this program is, therefore, to
provide students with a broad education in mathematical and/or statistical
techniques and, if appropriate, studies in other areas of interest
to them, for example, Mathematics Education, which will meet their
needs and assist them in their professional development. This program
is particularly suitable for school teachers who wish to update their
mathematics/statistics skills. Students completing MSMS degree with
Research Training courses would normally be eligible for PhD studies.
Professional accreditation
This qualification may be used to satisfy the academic requirements
for membership of various professional societies, such as the Australian
Mathematical Society, the Statistical Society of Australia and the
Australian Society of Operations Research.
Program aims
The Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics)
program is designed to provide an opportunity for graduates from mathematics
and statistics programs, and from programs in other disciplines, to
gain advanced skills and knowledge in key areas of mathematics and/or
statistics which relate to their needs and the needs of their profession
or industry.
The aim of this program is therefore to provide students with
a broad advanced education in mathematical and/or statistical techniques
and, if appropriate, studies in other areas of interest to them, for
example Mathematics Education which will meet their needs and assist
them in their professional development.
Program objectives
At the completion of the program, graduates will:
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be able to demonstrate at least a sound knowledge of some important
theories and techniques of applied mathematics and/or statistics
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be able to use a wide range of mathematical and/or statistical
techniques to formulate and solve problems from science and technology
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be able to formulate and apply mathematical models in a variety
of situations including: statistical, probabilistic, dynamical, algebraic,
geometric, and simulation scenarios
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be able to extend and apply mathematical or statistical tools
in application to scientific and technical research and development
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be able to use a range of appropriate computer packages to solve
problems in statistics and/or mathematics
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have become better problem-solvers and innovative thinkers,
who are able to learn new skills independently and efficiently and
consequently to succeed in a competitive professional environment
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be able to demonstrate good communication skills in the learning
areas
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satisfy academic requirements for accreditation by relevant
professional bodies.
Admission requirements
Applicants may be admitted to the Master of Science (Professional
Mathematics/Statistics) if they:
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hold a Bachelor's degree from an Australian university or hold
a degree of a recognised university or an approved equivalent qualification
in any discipline.
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have knowledge of mathematics at least equivalent to that found
in and
have appropriate communication skills equivalent to those addressed
in .
Particular choices of courses within this program may require
additional pre-requisite knowledge. For example, some courses have
a pre-requisite of basic computer programming skills equivalent to and others may require
introductory knowledge of optimisation skills such as those addressed
in .
International Applications
International applicants must have met the or have completed the 精东传媒app's .
Program fees
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders,
Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who reside
outside Australia pay full tuition fees.
Domestic full fee paying
students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government
loan called .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending
on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus,
via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees
for a particular course via the .
Program structure
The Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics)
consists of 12 units of courses, selected from those courses listed
below in the Coursework section, subject to the following conditions:
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at least four units of courses must be at Level 8
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with approval of the Masters Studies Coordinator, at most three
units of courses of study, which are not listed in the Coursework
section, may be taken from a related area of interest to the student.
For example, a student working in bioinformatics might also want to
study areas of computing or biology or a student with an interest
in Mathematics Education could take suitable courses offered by the
Faculty of Education.
All courses may be taken in either on-campus or external mode.
Students wishing to proceed to research in Mathematics or Statistics
should study
and
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Program completion requirements
In order to complete the program students must pass 12 units
of courses, at least four of which are to be at level 8, and at least
nine of which are to be from the courses (including Level 8) listed
in the Coursework section. The Masters Studies Coordinator's approval
must be obtained before any courses not listed in the Coursework section
may be credited towards the program.
Required time limits
Students have a maximum of 4 years to complete this program.
Elective courses
Students may take up to three units of elective courses other
than those in the Coursework section. 精东传媒app of these courses requires
the approval of the Masters Studies Coordinator and will be assessed
on the basis of their suitability for the intended program of work
of the student by the Masters Studies Coordinator.
IT requirements
Students should visit the USQ to check that their computers
are capable of running the appropriate software and versions of Internet
web browsers and to check the minimum and recommended standards for
software.
Residential schools
Optional for courses in this program may be provided,
depending upon demand.
Articulation
Holders of the Graduate Diploma of Mathematics may
articulate into the Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics)
with a maximum of eight Level 2, 3 and 4 courses contributing to the
Masters program.
Exit points
Students exiting the program after passing at least four courses
may be awarded, upon application, the Graduate Certificate of Science
(Professional Mathematics/Statistics) (program code GCSM) provided
that all four of the courses passed are in the list of Coursework
courses.
Students exiting the program after passing at least eight courses
may be awarded, upon application, the Graduate Diploma of Science
(Professional Mathematics/Statistics) (program code GDSM), provided
that at least seven of the courses passed are in the list of Coursework
Section and the other is either in the list of Coursework Section
or from a related area and has been studied with the approval of the
Masters Studies Coordinator as contributing to the Masters program.
Students wishing to exit as above must discuss the procedures
with the Program Coordinator, Department of Mathematics and Computing.
Exemptions
Exemptions from courses in the Master of Science (Professional
Mathematics/Statistics) may be granted for a maximum of six units
of study consistent with USQ regulations. The basis for these exemptions
must be for courses completed which are similar to those in the Coursework
section. Normally these would be drawn from incomplete postgraduate
programs of study and may be studied on a cross-institutional basis.
Course transfers
Transfer of credit for completed USQ courses from incomplete
programs to the Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics)
program will be allowed in accordance with USQ regulations provided
the courses in question are compatible with the requirements for the
Master of Science (Professional Mathematics/Statistics).
Entry is no longer available into the Master of Science (Professional
Maths/Stats) (MSMS). Students who are currently enrolled in this program
have been contacted and provided with information about options to
complete their programs of study. Any students who require further
advice regarding their study options should contact the Masters Coordinator
(Maths and Stats) within the Department of Mathematics and Computing.