Major Undergraduate

Mathematics and Statistics


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Murdoch code
MJ-MASC
What is a Major?
A major is your primary area of focus within a degree. It determines the core subjects you'll study and the skills you'll master.

Major overview

Turn data into real-world solutions with a Mathematics and Statistics major

Mathematics and statistics are essential for understanding patterns, solving complex problems and making informed decisions in today’s data-driven world. The Mathematics and Statistics major within our Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science) builds your ability to analyse data, develop models and apply quantitative reasoning across a wide range of disciplines. 

Throughout your studies, you’ll explore core areas such as calculus, algebra, probability and statistical analysis, developing both a broad and advanced understanding of the principles, concepts and methods that underpin mathematical science. You’ll learn how these methods are applied in real-world contexts, with particular emphasis on applications in the life and environmental sciences, digital technologies and engineering. 

With a strong focus on applied learning, you’ll gain hands-on experience in computational methods, coding and data analysis. You’ll also develop an understanding of how mathematics and statistics operate across disciplines, along with the professional and ethical standards that guide their application in practice. 

Our flexible Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science) degree allows you to combine your mathematics and statistics course with a second major from another discipline, allowing you to apply your quantitative analysis skills in an area aligned with your interests – whether it’s business, IT, environmental science, health or beyond. 

By the time you graduate, you’ll have in-demand analytical, technical and problem-solving skills, preparing you for diverse mathematics and statistics career opportunities or further study through Honours or postgraduate programs.
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3 reasons to study mathematics and statistics at Murdoch University

  1. Gain practical experience applying mathematics and statistics, developing skills in modelling, coding and data analysis to solve real-world problems. 
  2. Create a degree that reflects your interests by pairing this major with a second major from another discipline, creating a broader and more adaptable skillset. 
  3. Build highly transferable capabilities in analytical thinking and digital literacy that are valued across a wide range of industries and careers.

What you’ll learn

  • Develop advanced knowledge of mathematical concepts, including calculus, algebra, probability and statistics. 
  • Apply statistical techniques to analyse, interpret and communicate data. 
  • Use computational tools and coding to solve mathematical and statistical problems. 
  • Build and evaluate mathematical models to solve real-world problems. 
  • Analyse complex data sets using digital tools and technologies. 
  • Understand how mathematics and statistics are applied across different disciplines and industries. 
  • Communicate insights clearly to technical and non-technical audiences.

It's applicable to quite literally everything, from business intelligence and marketing reporting to finance and applied sciences - anything to do with biological, medical or veterinary sciences.

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Your future career in mathematics and statistics

Our Mathematics and Statistics major prepares you for data-driven careers across a wide range of industries where modelling, analysis and quantitative thinking are essential. You could work in areas such as finance, banking, insurance, healthcare, technology, government or research, applying your skills to fields including data analytics, artificial intelligence, statistics, biostatistics and mathematical modelling. Opportunities also exist in computing, industrial and environmental mathematics, and policy or advisory roles. 

Potential roles include: 

  • Data analyst 
  • Statistician 
  • Actuarial analyst 
  • Financial or quantitative analyst 
  • Operations analyst 
  • Policy or data adviser 
  • Research scientist
For more details about our Mathematics and Statistics major, download our information pack.

Start dates

Starting period Location Face to Face Online Mixed mode
Semester 1, 2026 Murdoch Yes Yes No
Semester 2, 2026 Murdoch Yes Yes No
Semester 1, 2027 Murdoch Yes Yes No
Semester 2, 2027 Murdoch Yes Yes No

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Major Structure

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How to Apply

Majors are part of a degree and can't be applied on their own. Apply for a related degree first, then choose your major once enrolled.

Undergraduate Course

Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science)

Study a Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science) at Murdoch University and build skills in mathematics, statistics and data analysis. Apply today.

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