Complete 200- and 300-level courses worth at least 120 points from the BSc schedule, of which:
at least 75 points must be at 300 level.
This programme can be studied as a general science qualification or you can choose to specialise in a specific subject. Find out what qualifications you need to get into the GDipSc and what courses you need to take to complete it.
For this degree you'll need to:
Explore the potential of mathematics while you confront some of the world’s most difficult unsolved intellectual challenges. Investigate techniques to solve problems that you can use in several disciplines—including pure and social sciences—and that you can apply in a variety of professions.
Learn from some of New Zealand’s best research mathematicians. Begin by studying calculus, algebra, and discrete mathematics, and then move on to explore more theoretical concepts or applied mathematics. Discover logic and computation, matroid theory and combinatorics, and general relativity and cosmology.
In addition to the programme requirements, for this specialisation you’ll need to complete:
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