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You are here: Home > Courses > Course Search Results > University of Sydney > Bachelor of Science - Advanced Mathematics
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| Camperdown and Darlington | 98^ | Yes | Full-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 2; selection via ATAR |
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The structure of the Advanced Mathematics program retains much of the flexibility of the Bachelor of Science degree while allowing students to study maths, science and subjects from other faculties at an advanced level.
Financial mathematics and statistics; Mathematics; Statistics
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
Year 12 or equivalent; assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 2; selection via ATAR
May be combined with other degrees.
The top students in the Faculty of Science may participate in the Talented Student Program (TSP). The TSP is designed for students in the top 1% or 2% in the NSW HSC or equivalent or for students who have performed at an exceptionally high level in a science subject or have competed in a Science or Mathematics Olympiad. The TSP caters solely to the individual needs of these students.
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Mathematicians apply and develop mathematical principles to solve problems in all areas of the sciences, technology, social sciences, business, industry and commerce.
Statisticians design and apply statistical techniques for creating, collecting and analysing data to draw conclusions, inform decision-making and direct policy within areas such as science, technology, medicine, education, business, finance and government.

