Mathematics
Introduction
There is almost no facet of life in the modern world that is not touched in some critical way by mathematics. As the systematic language of modelling and measurement, mathematics embraces fields as diverse as information security and genomics, market analysis and the shape of the universe. The University of New England offers a combination of degree programs, both on campus and externally, towards the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in mathematics or mathematics and statistics, as well as the combined degree towards a Bachelor of Mathematics Teaching. Postgraduate studies towards the Doctorate, Masters and other higher degrees are also available. The mathematics department also provides a number of service units taught into the degree programs of other disciplines in the Sciences, Arts and Economics. The mathematics department carries out high-level research supported by the Australian Research Council and other competitive funding organizations, involving national and international collaborations.
In this website you will find information about coursework programs and degrees, both undergraduate and postgraduate, in mathematics at UNE as well as the specific subject units involved in those programs. You can also find out about staff in the Department of Mathematics at UNE and their active research interest
Why Study Mathematics at UNE?
A decision to study mathematics is often motivated by the need to expand career horizons, or to satisfy a deep source of intellectual curiosity. Perhaps it is motivated by a combination of both factors. Given the effort required in learning and mastering mathematics, as every student knows, such a decision is never made lightly.
Because the choice to study mathematics can be made at the outset, in midstream, or at the end of a person’s professional life, flexibility in the mode of delivery and guidance through our units is important. The University of New England has a long and distinguished tradition in providing a choice of modes so that students can attend lectures and tutorials on campus during the semesters in Armidale, or work on units from home, keeping in regular contact with the lecturer or unit coordinator. Maths residential schools also provide an opportunity for external students to engage with the lecturer in an intensive overview of unit material during a scheduled three-to-four day visit in Armidale.
Class sizes in mathematics from second year on tend to be relatively small, so students can receive a high level of one-to-one attention from lecturers and tutors. Our staff are also highly research active and have received their academic training and experience in major research institutions around the world, which means that their teaching and postgraduate supervision are continually informed by current ideas in the field.
The picturesque rural environment of Armidale has great potential for anyone seriously committed to mathematics study, and offers a variety of activities for lovers of the out-door life. Armidale is also a regional centre for the Arts and Music.
Careers
UNE graduates in mathematics are well-placed to take up rewarding careers in the Finance and IT sectors, the Insurance industry and Banking.
Our Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Teaching degree, taught in conjunction with the School of Education, is one of the most respected qualifications for secondary mathematics teaching in Australia, at a time when demand for qualified mathematics teachers is rising sharply.
A combined degree in mathematics and statistics is an excellent and well-respected qualification for careers in the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Department of Agriculture, and the Health Services sector.
Courses
Undergraduate
| Advanced Diploma in The Sciences |
| Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science |
| Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Teaching |
| Bachelor of Science |
| Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws |
| Diploma in The Sciences |
Bachelor Honours
| Bachelor of Arts with Honours |
| Bachelor of Science with Honours |
Postgraduate
| Graduate Diploma in Science |
| Master of Scientific Studies |
Postgraduate Research
| Doctor of Philosophy |
| Master of Science |
Course data provided by the 2008 Course and Unit Catalogue
Partnerships
The University of New England is an Associate Member of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute.Contacts
Dr Adam Harris (Convenor)
Ph: 6773-2210
Email: adamh@turing.une.edu.au
Professor Yihong Du (Postgraduate coordinator)
Ph: 6773-3066
Email: ydu@turing.une.edu.au
