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Choose the four-year combined degree in commerce and science with a Major in one of the business disciplines and in Mathematics or Statistics. Administered by Â鶹Éçmadou Business School together with the School of Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Science, this is a full Commerce degree with the extra studies in Mathematics or Statistics that will make the degree more attractive and competitive when looking for employment.Â
Students with good results may continue for another year (total 5 years) to complete Honours in the commerce discipline, Mathematics or Statistics.Â
Most students choose to combine Mathematics or Statistics with Finance or Actuarial Studies, and there are others who choose to combine Business Statistics with Statistics, but any discipline within commerce can be combined with Mathematics or Statistics. Â
See in the Â鶹Éçmadou Handbook for more information.Â
What do I study in the course?Â
In first year, you will study Mathematics, Computing (recommended), Accounting and Financial Management, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and the Commerce discipline. Statistics studies start in year 2.Â
At the end of year 1, it may be possible for you to swap between majors in Commerce or to swap the Mathematics or Statistics majors to another Science major. In later years this becomes difficult without having to take a longer time to complete the degree. It is not possible to transfer between degree programs without reapplying for admission.Â
Mathematics and Statistics can be studied at the Ordinary level or at the Higher level depending on your interests and abilities, but study at the Higher level is recommended and may be necessary for certain courses in later years.Â
To find out more about which courses to take, please see Program and Course Details below.Â
For formal details and informal descriptions of individual Mathematics and Statistics courses, see the Details of Courses ±è²¹²µ±ð.ÌýÌý
Program and course detailsÂ
The combined BCom/BSc degree requires:Â
- 96 UOC of Commerce, including a major and specified Level I coursesÂ
- 96 UOC of Science, including a major and at least 24 UOC of Level I Science coursesÂ
Units of Credit values are as follows:Â
- ALL Commerce courses are 6 UOC eachÂ
- Science courses MATH###1 are 6 UOC eachÂ
- Science courses MATH###0 are 3 UOC eachÂ
Each semester is 24 units of credit. NO General Education is required.Â
Mathematics and Statistics courses are shown at the Higher level but can be taken at the Ordinary level. The selection of Mathematics and Statistics options taken should have the approval of the Mathematics and Statistics Program advisor.Â
Note that MATH1141 and MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1A/B may be replaced by MATH1151 and MATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A/B.Â
Particular care needs to be taken in choosing Level II options to ensure that prerequisites for Level III options are met.Â
The Objective 5 General Education requirements are met within the Commerce courses.Â
Note that extra Science courses other than Mathematics are required to meet the rules above, particularly in First Year. Â
All students should check with the Science Student Centre that they meet the requirements of the Science component of the Combined degree. The School of Mathematics and Statistics cannot decide this.Â
Courses in the various stages can be taken in different years provided prerequisites are met, and ordinary level courses can replace the higher where appropriate.Â
Major in MathematicsÂ
Stage 1Â
MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÂ
MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1BÂ
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics (Highly Recommended)Â
Stage 2Â
MATH2111 Higher Several Variable CalculusÂ
MATH2221 Higher Theory and Application of Differential EquationsÂ
MATH2601 Higher Linear AlgebraÂ
MATH2621 Higher Complex AnalysisÂ
MATH2901 Higher Theory of StatisticsÂ
Stage 3Â
12 units of credit from non-stats Level III MATH courses (MATH30xx to MATH37xx or MATH6871)Â
6uoc any level III MATH coursesÂ
Major in StatisticsÂ
Stage 1Â
MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÂ
MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1BÂ
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics (Highly Recommended)Â
Stage 2Â
MATH2601 Higher Linear AlgebraÂ
MATH2111 Higher Several Variable CalculusÂ
MATH2901 Higher Theory of StatisticsÂ
MATH2931 Higher Linear ModelsÂ
Stage 3Â
MATH3901 Higher Probability and Stochastic ProcessesÂ
MATH3911 Higher Statistical InferenceÂ
MATH3821 Statistical Modelling and ComputingÂ
Plus, one of the following:Â
MATH3831 Statistics in Social & Market ResearchÂ
MATH3841 Statistics of Dependent DataÂ
MATH3851 Experimental Design and Categorical DataÂ
MATH3871 Bayesian Inference and ComputationÂ
Double major in Mathematics and StatisticsÂ
Stage 1Â
MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1AÂ
MATH1241 Higher Mathematics 1BÂ
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics (Highly Recommended)Â
Stage 2Â
MATH2111 Higher Several Variable CalculusÂ
MATH2221 Higher Theory and Applications of Differential Equations Â
MATH2601 Higher Linear AlgebraÂ
MATH2621 Higher Complex AnalysisÂ
MATH2901 Higher Theory of StatisticsÂ
MATH2931 Higher Linear ModelsÂ
Stage 3Â
MATH3901 Higher Probability and Stochastic ProcessesÂ
MATH3911 Higher Statistical InferenceÂ
MATH3821 Statistical Modelling and ComputingÂ
Plus, one of the followingÂ
MATH3831 Statistics in Social & Market ResearchÂ
MATH3841 Statistics of Dependent DataÂ
MATH3851 Experimental Design and Categorical DataÂ
MATH3871 Bayesian Inference and ComputationÂ
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12 units of credit of non-statistics Level III Mathematics (MATH30xx to MATH37xx or MATH6871)Â
How do I get further information about these programs?Â
School of Mathematics and StatisticsÂ
Phone: (02) 9385 7111Â
Fax: (02) 9385 7123Â
Email: ³Ü²µ.²Ñ²¹³Ù³ó²õ³§³Ù²¹³Ù²õ°ª³Ü²Ô²õ·É.±ð»å³Ü.²¹³ÜÌý
Also see the Â鶹Éçmadou Business School.Â