Mathematics
Degree Programs
Programs you would enrol in to study Mathematics
The Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) is a three-year fulltime program offered by the Faculty of Science and Information Technology. At Newcastle, the BMath offers students the possibility to specialise in Mathematics while taking elective courses from a range of other disciplines across the University. Our research specialty is on an area of pure mathematics called functional analysis, and we seek to expose students to the leading edge of mathematical research from the earliest stages of the degree program.
You can also study mathematics as a co-major in the Bachelor of Science (BSc) program. If you undertake a BSc, you must study a minimum number of number of core science subjects as well as compulsory courses from mathematics as well as the discipline you choose as a co-major. Suggested Pathways can be found on the faculty website.
There are a number of combined degrees allowing students to focus on complementary disciplines. The following list of combined degrees is currently on offer:
There are a range of other degree programs that incorporate subjects from Mathematics. For example in the Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Science students train to be high school mathematics teachers.



