Mathematics

Mathematics

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  • COMMONWEALTH SUPPORTED COURSE
Bachelor of Arts

Investigate contemporary issues from political, cultural, geographical, historical, sociological and philosophical perspectives to develop practical skills in humanities, social sciences and creative arts.

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Bachelor of Arts (Western Civilisation)/Master of Teaching (Secondary)

This fast-tracked course will see you graduate with two degrees in just 4.5 years and will allow you to become a secondary school humanities teacher. A generous scholarship is available to help you on your journey.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Become part of a vibrant research culture while deepening your knowledge in your chosen arts, humanities or social sciences discipline area, and gain a competitive edge in your career.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce

Sharpen your business qualification with communication, research and analytical skills learnt in liberal arts fields such as psychology, economics or digital journalism. Combine these with your business specialisation, such as accounting, marketing or human resource management, and you’ll be equipped for a huge range of careers. Gain two degrees with only one extra year of study.

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws

This double degree produces specialist legal practitioners in such fields as education, policy development, commerce, travel, and tourism.

Undergraduate, Domestic, International
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Career outcomes

Our graduates have pursued careers in:

  • statistics
  • finance
  • business analysis
  • network administration
  • information technology
  • project management
  • academic research
  • scientific research
  • teaching and education

About mathematics

ACU mathematics students sitting on campus working on their laptops

Go beyond the numbers. Study mathematics to develop your understanding of systems, solve complex problems and use the language of mathematics to make logical arguments and describe the physical world. You'll get a broad introduction to the fields of traditional and contemporary mathematics, including cryptography, networks and modelling.

Share your knowledge

Mathematics teachers are in high-demand. Incorporate your mathematics studies into a Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts, and you’ll have a teaching area to take into the classroom. Alternatively, if you've already completed a degree you might want to use it as a pathway into our Master of Teaching programs so you can encourage your young students to develop an early taste for numbers.

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