BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICS

Mathematics is one of the oldest pure sciences and is the technical language of science, engineering and business. With a qualification in mathematics, employers recognise that you are equipped with the specialist analytical and problem-solving skills for today’s complex world. QUT is one of the few Australian universities to offer a Bachelor of Mathematics, giving students options to specialise in their chosen field of mathematics. Our Bachelor of Mathematics course focuses on the application of mathematics and delivers majors in three contemporary disciplines: • Applied and Computational Mathematics • Decision Science • Statistical Science.

Brody Foy

QUT Bachelor of Mathematics (Hons) graduate and ’s 2015 Rhodes Scholar

Brody Foy is QUT’s seventh Rhodes Scholar, and our fourth in five years, reflecting our excellence in teaching, mentoring and student development programs.

Brody completed an in computational mathematics and will apply his education to modelling the spread of lung cancer.

Improving outcomes for people around the world motivates Brody to use his mathematical skills. As a final year student, he travelled to a South American gold mine, where he and others developed a proof-of-concept 3D mapping device from off-the-shelf equipment to detect and improve weak or unstable areas, and prevent mine collapses.

As a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, he will now incorporate disease factors into existing human lung function models and simulate recovery after high-risk surgeries to remove tumours and repair tissue damage. Bachelor of Mathematics

Majors For more information on university-wide minors visit www.student.qut.edu.au/ Applied and Computational studying/units/university-wide-minors Mathematics The Applied and Computational Mathematics major introduces you to a wide range of concepts in mathematical Double degrees Andrew Haselgrove foundations, modelling and computational Gaining knowledge in more than one field methods, and provides strong links enhances the employability prospects for Mathematics and Electrical Engineering between theory and application. graduates. Our options and winner of Boeing Titanium Challenge Mathematical theory is applied to include: real-world scenarios from many fields • Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of With a project inspired by his of study including the physical and Mathematics grandmother, Andrew won the Boeing chemical sciences, biology, engineering • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Award in the CSIRO 2014 Titanium and the social sciences. You will develop Mathematics Challenge. Andrew’s winning design, computational solution and simulation • Bachelor of Information Technology/ the ConVert, proposed an individually methods, and apply modelling skills to Bachelor of Mathematics customised titanium vertebral body investigate large-scale problems. replacement system made using • Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment/Bachelor of Mathematics additive manufacturing—tailor-made Decision Science titanium bones. • /Bachelor of The Decision Science major teaches Mathematics ‘I was inspired to create my concept as you quantitative techniques relevant to my grandmother has osteoporosis, and decision-making in its broadest sense. bone injuries and pathologies are so You will employ a problem-solving Careers approach, using advanced analytical highly prevalent in society.’ Mathematical and statistical careers methods such as operations research, rank amongst the very top in the world in financial mathematics, stochastic terms of job outlook, work environment and mathematical modelling, and and income. Annual median salaries have mathematical optimisation. You will also exceeded $100 000 with projected job use a variety of software and improve growth of almost 25 per cent by 2022*. In your information technology skills. With fact, in the 2015 ranking of professions by its emphasis on human-technology US job network CareerCast1, mathematics interaction and its focus on practical professions make up four of the top six applications, Decision Science overlaps careers. Mathematics jobs amongst the with other disciplines, notably industrial top 10 careers are: engineering and operations management, economics and finance. • actuary

• mathematician Statistical Science • statistician The Statistical Science major will provide • data scientist. you with the methodology for analysing Insurance, investment, finance, data data using empirical, theoretical and science, analytics, sports, politics, computational tools. You will discover healthcare, information technology, complex statistical techniques and environmental management, marketing, concepts through applications and logistics, defence, media, education, datasets that provide strong links between transport-related activities such as theory and application. You will gain a airport traffic control, trend analysis of fundamental and thorough understanding internet-user behaviour and research of statistics and statistical methodology, Katherine Hynard are some of the many growth areas for and the ability to apply quantitative skills mathematical and statistical careers, Mathematics and Information Technology in real-world scenarios, preparing you for where information supports and graduate and risk analyst at Virgin a career in industry, government and/or enhances key decision making. research. A combined maths and IT degree helped Katherine land a dream job at Virgin Real careers . Through analysis she shows Minors QUT’s mathematics degree provides how they can reduce cost and risk in students with the opportunity to exercise Our flexible degree structure allows areas such as resource planning and their skills in a diverse range of careers, students to study all mathematics ground operations to be more efficient. industries and extracurricular activities. disciplines, or combine them with studies ‘The skills I learnt at QUT with my in a minor of their choice, such as science, double degree can be applied in so business, IT, engineering, multimedia and many industries, and they’re what information technology, creative industries, employers are searching for in languages or other areas of interest. today’s economic environment.’

* Sourced from CareersCast www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/best-jobs-2014 1 CareersCast identifies mathematics jobs within the top ten careers for 2014 and 2015. Bachelor of Mathematics Course code MS01 Campus Gardens Point CRICOS code 049433D Semester of entry February Indicative fee (2016) $14,600 per semester Duration 3 years (6 semesters) full time Find more information visit www.qut.edu.au/science-engineering/courses-and-study

Your Bachelor of Mathematics degree Kari Stuart Your 24-unit mathematics degree is made up of three distinct parts: Mathematics and PhD graduate and working as a part of AECOM’s simulation Faculty core units and analytics team You will complete six units; four core units providing a foundation of Part mathematics and an introduction to the three majors, and two core option 6 ‘As part of AECOM’s simulation and units where you can either advance your mathematical skills or study units units analytics team, I help clients make key 1 from other disciplines offered at QUT. commercial decisions by providing quantitative solutions for their business. 4 faculty core units + 2 core option units I enjoy using mathematics for real-life applications. I’m currently involved in ✚ the development of a vessel scheduling Primary major tool for the Port of Gladstone, which to my knowledge is the first of its Part This is where you customise your degree, obtaining a focused and in-depth 10 kind worldwide. At QUT I was able to comprehension of your chosen study area. units 2 Comprised of 10 units, choose from applied and computational study operations research which is an mathematics, decision science, or statistical science. emerging field of maths. It can provide a differentiating component to any business ✚ and I believe its popularity is set to grow.’ Complementary study Part By studying either a second major or two minors, you can tailor your degree to your interests, equipping you with a highly-specialised degree 8 3 in mathematics. units Second major 8 units 0R Two minors 4 units each

International Merit Scholarship Professional recognition The QUT International Merit Scholarship Upon graduation you may be eligible recognises international students with for membership in leading mathematics prior excellent academic performance. societies, including: Eligible students will receive a 25 per cent • Australian Mathematical Society tuition fee scholarship. For information visit (AustMS) www.qut.edu.au/study/international- merit-scholarship • ANZIAM (Australia and New Zealand Industrial and ), a division of American Mathematical Society QUT Maths Student Society • Statistical Society of Australia Inc.

Students + love maths + social activities • Australian Society for Operations = more fun and less stress while at Research Luke Fitzpatrick university. That’s the motto of the QUT Maths Student Society, a strong For more information on our professional Mathematics graduate and actuarial analyst community that promotes problem-solving recognition, visit www.qut.edu.au/ and critical thinking as transferable skills. science-engineering/courses-and- ‘An integral component of the QUT study/professional-recognition maths degree is learning programming The student-operated group runs activities languages. It’s a new way of thinking; such as social, professional and research devising practical ways to solve problems networking, peer-support, and tutoring. in applied mathematics. As I later Those who volunteer to tutor can gain discovered, programming is a non- hands-on teaching experience and learn negotiable skill for maths graduates in to become better communicators. the workforce.

STIMulate also offers peer support, staff-led I currently work as an actuarial analyst group support, online resources and study where I turn data into insights for clients spaces to students in mathematics, science in a range of industries, by combining and information technology (IT) degrees. clients’ own customer data with external sources of data to build predictive models of customer behaviour.’ Professor Kerrie Mengersen

Professor Kerrie Mengersen is sought after by industry and government around the world for her applied statistics research across areas ranging from environmental monitoring and management for conservation to medical discoveries such as the effect of chemotherapy on cognition. Through collaboration and consultation, she has worked with The Australian Institute for Marine Sciences, The Nature Conservancy, Cancer Council Queensland, Airports of the Future, Chevron Gorgon, numerous public and private hospitals, and other university, corporate and government partners.

Her reputation is supported by more than 200 refereed journal publications and over 50 invited international conference presentations. She has secured over 15 large research grants and supervised more than 30 postgraduate students to completion in the past five years.

Applied research QUT is a top five Australian research- focused institution for applied mathematical sciences that exceeds world standards2. Our ranking is a direct result of high performing research teams that include Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate, Professorial and Federation , and Australian Academy of Science Fellows in machine learning and statistics, computational and applied Teaching excellence mathematics, and systems biology. QUT is nationally recognised for its teaching and research excellence in mathematical disciplines. Students learn from some of the best applied mathematicians, statisticians Centre of Excellence for and data scientists. Professor in Applied Mathematical and Statistical and Computational Mathematics, Dann Frontiers Mallet, achieved the Australian Government QUT leads one of the largest research Award for Teaching Excellence in its nodes of the $20 million Australian Australian Awards for University Teaching Research Council (ARC) Centre of (2014), as well as multiple citations for Excellence for Mathematical & Statistical outstanding contributions to student Frontiers (ACEMS). Using big data learning. Dann is Director of Learning and and complex data, the centre aims to Teaching in the QUT Mathematics Sciences develop new theory and create innovative 21560 School. He is an educator and a researcher, mathematical and statistical models that with interests in connected learning, uncover knowledge that delivers insight into social learning analytics and mathematical problems vital to the centre’s Collaborative © QUT 2015 modelling. Dann is an elected member Domains: of the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS) Council and has also served • Healthy People with the Australian Mathematical Sciences • Sustainable Environments Contact us Institute (AMSI) board. • Prosperous Societies. Phone +61 3 9627 4853 Fax +61 3 9627 4863 For further information about qut.edu.au/international/enquire ACEMS visit acems.org.au

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