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The Honours year can be taken full-time or part-time in one of the following streams:

If you are an Advanced Mathematics or Advanced Science student, then the Honours year is built into your degree. All other students will have to enrol in a new stand-alone Honours year (program 4500). See the section onHow to Apply, below. Please note that you will also need to apply in through the "Apply Online" form and also the "Intention to take Honours" survey (if you are not in an embedded Honours program)- by visiting thislink.

Entry requirements

To enter Honours in Mathematics or Statistics, students must haveeither:

  • Completed a Mathematics or Statistics major in the Science and/or Advanced Science program, including at least 30 units of credit inLevel III or above Mathematics
  • Completed Stage 3 of one of the plans in the Advanced Mathematics, or the Physical Oceanography plan in the Advanced Science program;ǰ
  • Completed a suitable Mathematics or Statistics degree at another university.

To enter Honours in Quantitative Data Science you must haveeither:

  • Completed the Bachelor of Data Science and Decision program (any stream) but including at least 18 units of credit in Level III MATH or DATA courses;ǰ
  • Completed a suitable quantitatively based data science bachelor's degree at 鶹madou or any other university.

In addition, students will normally be required to have:

  • Anaverage above 70% in their Level III or above Mathematics courses
  • Anaverage above 70% in core Level III Mathematics coursesfor the specialisation in which they will undertake Honours.
    • For Applied Mathematics, these core courses will be determined in consultation with the Applied Honours Coordinator.
    • For Pure Mathematics, these courses are MATH3611, MATH3701, and MATH3711.
    • For Statistics, these core courses are those in the Statistics major.
    • For Quantitative Data Science, students must have completed the Bachelor in Data Science and Decision program including at least 18UOC in level III MATH or DATA courseǰcompleted a bachelor degree which includes at least three level III, or higher level, courses in mathematics or statistics, and at least two level III, or higher level, courses in computer science and/or business that are listed as electives in program 3959.

With the permission of the Honours Coordinator a student may be allowed into Honours without having satisfied the specific departmental requirements, and instead have shown some evidence of the ability to undertake independent study. Students must also have permission of the appropriate Honours Coordinator.

Students are able to undertake Honours full-time or part-time. You should consult your Honours Coordinator as to your enrolment.

To obtain this permission, you should, as early as possible, consult with the appropriate Honours Coordinator:

Applied Mathematics

DrAmandine Schaeffer
:a.schaeffer@unsw.edu.au

Pure Mathematics

Dr Lee Zhao
:l.zhao@unsw.edu.au

Statistics

Dr Gery Geenens
:ggeenens@unsw.edu.au

Quantitative Data Science

Dr Rohitash Chandra
:rohitash.chandra@unsw.edu.au

Physical Oceanography

Dr Amandine Schaeffer
:a.schaeffer@unsw.edu.au

Please see ourStaff Directoryfor their phone and room numbers.

In order that you have sufficient background to attempt the courses in the Honours year, it is recommended that you discuss your selection of Level III courses with your Honours Coordinator or another academic adviser.

The programs of many of our students (such as joint degree students) require careful planning, so please drop by and see one of the coordinators for a chat whenever you need advice - even if your Honours year is many years away.

Other students who are sufficiently well prepared may enrol in individual Honours courses under the course number.

How to apply?

If you are a current 鶹madou student in an embedded Honours Program, such as Advanced Maths (Hons), and wish to start your Honours program, you will need to show your intention to start honours by completing the ". There is no automatic process to start Honours in an embedded Honours program, you must apply using the Intention to Undertake Honours form linked above.

If you are enrolled into the Bachelor of Science program with appropriate major (that has no embedded honours), or have graduated from an undergraduate program from another university, you will need to apply for the4500 programwhich is one-year degree Bachelor of Science (Honours) only using 鶹madou’s “” system only.

There arenow three rounds, depending on which Term you would like to begin your Honours year. Please contact academics whoseresearch you are interested in to discuss possible projects.For assistance with research projects and supervisors, please contact the appropriate Honours Coordinator. Applications can only be submitted for the next term offering.

Alternative, visit the Faculty of Science'sHonours: how to applypage (forms linked above also provided there).

Admissions deadlines to commence in Term 1 2025 dates are listed below, if you have any questions,please email ug.MathsStats@unsw.edu.au for permission. Late applications for embedded honours should consult us for advice ug.MathsStats@unsw.edu.au to confirm late submission.

  • Category A: Domestic student Standalone Honour (4500 Program) will have to submit their "Apply Online" application and also the submit the Intention to take Honours webform by 15 January 2025 for Term 1 2025 admission. International student applicationsmust submit no later than 16 October* (* this early deadline is a "pause" for 鶹madou Admission, and will be revisited again in November to possibly extend, please check this site regularly if you have missed this deadline as an International student).
  • Category B: Embedded Honours students have to submit their "Intention to Undertake Honours form" by 15th January 2025 for T1 2025 enrolment.

Entry for students outside of 鶹madou

Students who are interested in transferring to 鶹madou to undertake their Honours year, you should consult the appropriate Honours Coordinator as soon as possible to ascertain whether this is feasible. 鶹madou Honours courses are based around the background knowledge obtained in the first three years of the 鶹madou degree; even when students with excellent three-year degrees sometimes may find that there is a lack of background knowledge to attempt a full quota of courses. In such cases we often recommend that students complete an extra semester at 鶹madou before starting Honours in order to fill in some of the missing prerequisites.

Even if you were a 鶹madou student, if it has been six months since you finished your undergraduate degree then you will need to re-apply for admission to 鶹madou.

Selecting coursework courses in the Honours program - requires a webform. Please visit the Honours year website for more information.