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Mathematics and statistics

Develop skills in logical analysis, clear thinking and problem solving

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Why study mathematics and statistics with us?

Mathematics and statistics are vital to understanding every part of our world, including science, technology, business, commerce, the environment, and human nature. It has been part of the fabric of Sydney since its foundation more than 150 years ago. Now we have thousands of students studying with us each year.

Our new curriculum puts a strong emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking, which are vital graduate attributes.

Whether you are intending to major in mathematics and statistics, or another field such as music, neuroscience, commerce, or psychology, our degree programs will prepare you to deal with everything from solving practical problems to the most abstract of concepts.

You have the opportunity to apply for a number of internships and industry placements. In addition to our Summer Research Scholarships, there are scholarships available through the , and internships available with companies in a number of fields.

You can also join the  – a club for students with an interest in any and all things maths-related. They host a variety of events catered for every kind of maths enthusiast. 

Study mathematics and statistics

Programs and majors available in these courses:

Most majors are also available as minors.

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Opportunities for talented students

We offer two exclusive programs to our best students, to provide experience in aspects of recent research.

°Õ³ó±ðÌýDalyell Scholars Program is a special program of study intended for students of exceptional merit who are enrolled in degrees administered by the Faculty of Science. Entry to the Dalyell program is based on your ATAR. As a Dalyell scholar, you have greater course flexibility, networking opportunities, and an academic mentor from your interest area.

If you love mathematics and you have achieved outstanding results in Mathematics Extension 2, you may be invited to join the Mathematics Special Studies Program. It is a great way to meet other students of similar ability. 

Where can mathematics and statistics take you?

Our graduates can be found in many settings and roles, including:

  • business analyst
  • bioinformatician
  • data scientist
  • economic modeller
  • energy forecaster
  • game designer
  • health planner
  • quantitative analyst in banking
  • statistician
  • market analyst
  • meteorologist
  • financial analyst
  • teacher (with further study)
  • researcher
  • web analyst