Msc guide The University of Melbourne School of Mathematics and Statistics Master of Science Mathematics and Statistics and Advanced Graduate Diploma Guide ? Version ?? ? This guide has been prepared to assist you in deciding whether to apply for the Mast

The University of Melbourne School of Mathematics and Statistics Master of Science Mathematics and Statistics and Advanced Graduate Diploma Guide ? Version ?? ? This guide has been prepared to assist you in deciding whether to apply for the Master of Science or Advanced Graduate Diploma programs in the area of Mathematics and Statistics and in designing your course You are advised that the rules governing the programs are de ?nitively stated in the o ?cial University Handbook In the event of a disagreement between this Guide and the Handbook it is the Handbook that is to prevail The information in this Guide is given in good faith and correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing October It has been carefully checked but the School of Mathematics and Statistics accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the information ??Prepared by K Borovkov The Guide contains material prepared for its past editions by or with participation of S Zhou P Norbury and O Foda CContents Overview Course Structure MSc AGDip Some Common Comments on the Programs Entry Requirements MSc AGDip How to Apply CSPs and Scholarships CSPs Scholarships Studentships Awards and Prizes How to Enrol in Individual Subjects How to Find a Supervisor The Research Project Component Extensions and Special Consideration Computer Literacy Contact Details Key Dates Some Useful Web Sites Discipline Subjects in ?? Semester Allocation Discipline Subjects Brief Descriptions Research Project Thesis Oral Presentation Your Supervisor Your Thesis General Advice Your Thesis How to Write It Your Final Presentation C Overview In the following advanced level programs will be o ?ered in the School of Mathematics Statistics ? MC-SCIMAT Master of Science Mathematics and Statistics Coordinator Prof Aihua Xia ? GDA-SCI Graduate Diploma in Science Advanced Mathematics and Statistics Coordinator Prof Aihua Xia The Master of Science MSc program two years full time and Graduate Diploma in Science Advanced AGDip program one year full time study in Mathematics and Statistics are exible programs allowing students to study subjects in four broad specialisations A Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics B Discrete Mathematics and Operations Research C Pure Mathematics and D Statistics and Stochastic Processes The Master of Science program serves as a necessary preparation for research in Mathematics and Statistics including PhD studies The AGDip program is designed for students who are willing to expand their mathematics and statistics knowledge and skills but have insu ?cient mathematical background for immediate entry into Masters For such students the program can also serve as a stepping stone for the MSc program and after successful completion of the AGDip program they will be able to do MSc in one and a half years instead of two Both programs have substantial coursework components ? MSc credit points points coursework a points research project component ? AGDip credit points points coursework recall that the standard full-time student load is credit points per year which is equivalent to eight standard one- semester subjects Be aware that the maximum course duration for

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