Mathematician (NSW/ACT)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a mathematician you usually have to study mathematics at university. There are a number of different degrees within which you can study mathematics. These include arts, engineering and science. Mathematics can also be studied at some universities as part of a double degree with other courses such as law, medicine, actuarial studies, finance and engineering. Mathematics and statistics are closely related areas and many students combine study in both.

To get into these courses you usually need to gain your HSC/ACT Year 12. Most universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Additional Information:

Examples of some interesting problems that can be solved by mathematicians can be seen by visiting the Australian Academy of Science NOVA website (www.science.org.au/nova). The Australian Mathematical Society's website provides links to most mathematics departments in Australian universities. For more information on the kinds of jobs available, visit the International Centre of Excellence for Education in Mathematics website.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Diploma of Liberal Studies
  2. Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Commerce
  3. Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science *
  4. Bachelor of Advanced Science
  5. Bachelor of Arts *
  6. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business *
  7. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Commerce *
  8. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education - Primary
  9. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Information Technology *
  10. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws *
  11. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science *
  12. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Social Work *
  13. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Teaching *
  14. Bachelor of Arts / Diploma in Education
  15. Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies / Bachelor of Science
  16. Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science
  17. Bachelor of Biotechnology / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies
  18. Bachelor of Business Administration / Bachelor of Science
  19. Bachelor of Commerce - Liberal Studies
  20. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science *
  21. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science - Advanced Mathematics
  22. Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Laws *
  23. Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Science
  24. Bachelor of Engineering - Computer or Electrical or Telecommunications / Bachelor of Mathematics
  25. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Computer Science
  26. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Mathematics *
  27. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science *
  28. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science / Diploma of Engineering Practice
  29. Bachelor of Finance / Bachelor of Science
  30. Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
  31. Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology / Bachelor of Arts
  32. Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology / Bachelor of Business and Commerce
  33. Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology / Bachelor of Business and Commerce - Accounting
  34. Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Science
  35. Bachelor of Mathematics *
  36. Bachelor of Mathematics (Advanced)
  37. Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Computer Science *
  38. Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Laws
  39. Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Science
  40. Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Teaching
  41. Bachelor of Mathematics and Computing
  42. Bachelor of Mathematics and Computing / Bachelor of Arts - International Studies
  43. Bachelor of Mathematics and Finance *
  44. Bachelor of Mathematics Education
  45. Bachelor of Medical Mathematics
  46. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts *
  47. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science *
  48. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
  49. Bachelor of Science *
  50. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery
  51. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Mathematics *
  52. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Mathematics / Bachelor of Arts
  53. Bachelor of Science - International
  54. Bachelor of Science - Mathematical Science
  55. Bachelor of Science - Physics / Bachelor of Mathematics
  56. Bachelor of Science - Psychology / Bachelor of Science
  57. Bachelor of Science - Science Communication
  58. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts *
  59. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Business and Commerce
  60. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Commerce *
  61. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education
  62. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of International Studies
  63. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws *
  64. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science - Forest Sciences
  65. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Social Science
  66. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Teaching *
  67. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Teaching - Secondary
  68. Bachelor of Science / Master of Teaching - Secondary
  69. Bachelor of Software Engineering / Bachelor of Science
  70. Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics
  71. Bachelor of Computational Science (Honours)
  72. Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Honours)
  73. Bachelor of Philosophy - Science (Honours)
  74. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) *
  75. Bachelor of Science - Advanced Science *

Employment Opportunities:

Mathematicians are employed in a wide range of capacities such as scientists, top- and mid-level managers, executives and administrators, academics and research personnel in universities, teachers, computer systems analysts and developers, and in the finance sector. They are in demand in ever-increasing areas where mathematical models are used, for example, insurance models in the finance industry, econometric models in government departments and models related to the physical sciences. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Defence Science and Technology Organisation and other government bodies are also employers of mathematicians. Additionally, there is nearly always a demand for teachers of mathematics.

For Further Information:

Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI)

(03) 8344 1790

Australian Mathematical Society Inc. (Business Office)

(02) 6125 8922

Statistical Society of Australia

(02) 6251 3647

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