Postgraduate

If you’re looking to advance your career and follow a passion, our postgraduate courses will help you get there.

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Support original innovations and discoveries that have real-world impact with a postgraduate qualification from the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Be confident that postgraduate study with us will enhance your quantitative and analytical skills for your future career. We offer a wide range of postgraduate study options to help you follow your passion. Join our research community. 

Course times 

Some Master of Statistics classes are taught in the evening on weekdays during term.

Please consult the lecturer in charge for other courses. 

Reviews of progress 

For coursework degrees, satisfactory completion of the courses involved constitutes satisfactory progress. In the degrees that require project work, it is expected that progress on this component of the program will be closely monitored by the Postgraduate Director and their professional colleagues. Entry requirements for the Thesis project must be met and to refer to the Handbook advice.

Further study 

Students whose progress is good may want to consider applying for the Master of Science (Research). Please check the Graduate Research School for further details. 

Enrolment 

You can enrol yourself in courses up until the end of week 1 through MyUNSW. After week 1 you will need to complete a Late Enrolment Web Form. Please be sure that the courses are required for your program. If you are unsure you can refer to the link on the Postgraduate Coursework Page, the link for your program or please, feel free to contact Dr Libo Li the Director of Postgraduate Studies (Coursework). 

Contact us

Dr Libo Li
Director of Postgraduate Studies (Coursework).
School of Mathematics and Statistics,
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia.

Inquiries via email must be sent to pg.mathsstats@unsw.edu.au

Postgraduate coursework project

The project is a compulsory part of any Master's coursework program, and is worth 12 Units of Credit (UoC). It involves writing a thesis such as. a coherent written exposition of a chosen topic.

Postgraduate courses

Explore a diverse and flexible range of postgraduate courses catering to your individual needs and passions. We are committed to providing excellent research facilities and support to help you on your postgraduate journey.