University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C11147v3 Graduate Certificate in Mathematical Sciences

Award(s): Graduate Certificate in Mathematical Sciences (GradCertMathSc)
UAC code: 942711 (Autumn semester), 945711 (Spring semester)
Load credit points: 12
Course EFTSL: 0.25
Faculty/institute responsible: Science
Location: City campus

Note(s)

This course is not offered to international students.


Overview
Course aims
Articulation
Additional admission requirements
Additional assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Other information

Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Mathematical Sciences has been developed in response to a demand for short courses in mathematics, statistics, operations research and computational mathematics. It provides those employed in industry with access to additional training or retraining in quantitative disciplines. The course structure is designed to be flexible to meet the needs of students.

Course aims

The Graduate Certificate is designed to introduce or extend mathematical understanding in an area of interest or application.

Articulation

Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate may enable its graduates to proceed into a Graduate Diploma program. Students should consult the Course Director for Postgraduate Studies.

Additional admission requirements

Applicants should have a Bachelor's degree or tertiary qualification from UTS or other recognised institution and are expected to have a background equivalent to first-year university mathematics and/or statistics. Applicants who do not possess such qualifications are considered on an individual basis.

Additional assumed knowledge

Students are expected to have some statistical and/or mathematical background.

Course duration and attendance

The course is offered on a part-time basis over one or two semesters.

In general, part-time enrolment requires attendance at the City campus, Broadway, for up to eight hours per week. The exact times depend on the particular choice of subjects. Part-time students should be aware that attendance at daytime classes might be unavoidable.

Course structure

The course has a flexible structure with a wide range of subjects in the Mathematical Sciences available to intending students. Students may undertake any sequence of subjects offered by the Department with a total value of 12 credit points, provided that individual subject prerequisites are satisfied.

Course completion requirements

Select one of the following: 12cp
      CBK90117 Mathematics subjects12cp 
      STM90146 Elementary Numerical Methods stream12cp 
      STM90147 Numerical Analysis stream12cp 
      STM90148 Differential Equations stream12cp 
      STM90149 Modern and Linear Algebra stream12cp 
      STM90150 Analysis with Applications to Probability Theory stream12cp 
      STM90151 Financial Modelling stream12cp 
      STM90152 Techniques of Mathematical Programming stream12cp 
      STM90153 Simulation and Decision Support stream12cp 
      STM90154 Analysis of Experimental Data stream12cp 
      STM90155 Industrial Applications of Statistics stream12cp 
      STM90156 Mathematical Statistics stream12cp 
Total 12cp

Other information

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