Master of Mathematical Sciences
- Degree Structure - Start In
- Semester 1 or 2 (February or July)
UC's Master of Mathematical Sciences (MMathSci) offers flexible study to upskill in mathematics, data, and statistics. Learn more about studying an MMathSci through our Te Kaupeka Pūhanga | Faculty of Engineering.
180
UC's Master of Mathematical Sciences (MMathSci) offers flexible study to upskill in mathematics, data, and statistics. Through project work you will demonstrate your capacity for independent thinking, and if achieved at an appropriate standard, this degree will also prepare you for entry into doctoral programmes.
You will develop advanced analytical, problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills that will enable you to improve upon existing practices in the mathematical sciences, and position yourself as a future leader in your field of work.
You will need to have completed a bachelor's degree in a subject relevant to mathematics (or other approved subjects), and have passed at least 60 points of your 300-level courses with at least a B grade average.
You may also enrol with other relevant qualifications of an equivalent standard, with approval.
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.
For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Mathematical Sciences or use the .
You can apply online at .
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.
The Master of Mathematical Sciences is made up of 180 points, including elective courses in a range of relevant subjects, and either a thesis or project.
You may complete the MMathSci unendorsed, or endorsed in one of the following:
Study begins in February or July, and can be completed in 18 months full-time, or part-time for up to 3 years.
For full requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Mathematical Sciences.
You can choose to complete the MMathSci unendorsed, or endorsed in one of the options below.
Depending on which project course you take, you will also complete another 45 or 60 points in any approved 400-level courses at UC.
Plus 75 points chosen from the following:
Choose from either Computational and Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Financial Engineering, Mathematics, or Statistics.
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Plus 90 points of 400-level courses chosen from:
With approval, up to 45 points can be chosen from other appropriate courses at UC.
Data Science
Plus another 45 points in other approved 400-level courses.
Financial Engineering
Plus 45 points of 400-level courses chosen from:
If you have not previously completed a programming course, you must take COSC480 or another approved course as one of your options.
Mathematics
Plus 30 points of 400-level courses chosen from:
Statistics
Plus 30 points of 400-level courses chosen from:
2024 tuition feeestimate:$12,516 - $13,316 (180 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate: $13,268 - $14,115 (180 points)
2024 tuition fee estimate:$72,000 (180 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate:$62,100 (180 points)
2024 SSL:$9.17 per point ($1,100.40 for 120 points)
2025 SSL: $9.72 per point ($1,166.40 for 120 points)
UC offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) studies in a range of mathematics and statistics subjects.
Studying this degree will give you adaptable skills to work with new and emerging technologies in the field, for example Big Data and artificial intelligence, and prepare you to become a part of advanced mathematics research in the industry.
By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
0800 827 748 (within NZ)
+64 3 369 3999
Ext: 92111 (from a campus landline)
Direct dial: 0800 823 637