Bachelor of Science majoring in Applied Mathematics, for students enrolled prior to 2019
If you are enrolling for the first time this year, visit the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics (Applied Mathematics pathway) page.
Some courses offered prior to 2019 may no longer be available. If you began your degree prior to 2019 we strongly recommend you seek advice from the Science Student Centre to ensure you are taking the correct courses – scifac@auckland.ac.nz
Your single or first major must include:
45 points:
45 points:
- MATHS 340 Real and Complex Calculus
- MATHS 361 Partial Differential Equations
- MATHS 363 Advanced Modelling and Computation
At least 15 points from:
- MATHS 332 Real Analysis
- MATHS 333 Analysis in Higher Dimensions
- MATHS 362 Methods in Applied Mathematics
- STATS 310 Introduction to Statistical Inference
- STATS 325 Stochastic Processes
- STATS 370 Financial Mathematics
- ENGSCI 343 Mathematical and Computational Modelling in Mechanics
- ENGSCI 391 Optimisation in Operations Research
- Any other courses approved by the Head of Department
Your second major must include:
At least 30 points from:
45 points:
- MATHS 340 Real and Complex Calculus
- MATHS 361 Partial Differential Equations
- MATHS 363 Advanced Modelling and Computation
Doing a double major with Applied Mathematics
If you choose to do a double major in your BSc, we recommend the following subjects to complement Applied Mathematics: Computer Science, Mathematics, Logic and Computation, Physics, Statistics.
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Help and advice
For further information and advice, please contact the Science Student Centre.
Science Student Centre
Level G, Room G 20
(beside the entrance to the Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre)
Building 301
23 Symonds Street
Auckland 1010
Phone: +64 9 923 7020
Email: scifac@auckland.ac.nz
Web: www.math.auckland.ac.nz