Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences (MSc)
Tuition: $24,000.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences (MSc) -
Sep 2025
Level: Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics & Economics
Discpline: Mathematics
Length: 6 semesters
Check My EligibilityEconomics is a social science dedicated to the study of decision-making under scarcity, and the factors that influence wealth. Economics involves financial topics and broader historical, sociological and cultural topics ranging from the individual (microeconomics) to governments, industries and central banking (macroeconomics). This extensive and multidisciplinary study of the economy is what sets it apart from other seemingly similar topics such as Business or Finance. As an economics student you will gain insight into the long-term effects of policy on communities by studying: Resource Allocation Current Policy Debates Statistics Economic Theory Incentives Econometrics Decision-Making You will also gain a marketable edge through field and speciality courses focused on labour, natural resources and industrial organisation. The natural ebb and flow of the economy means that economics is a changing and dynamic field. Our continually updated course content reflects new theories, information and current events impacting the Economics field. Mathematics is a large component of many of our Economics courses; therefore, our recommendation is that you have some knowledge and skill in the area.
Tuition: $24,000.00
Application Fee: $125.00
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Sep 2025
Tuition: $23,000.00
Application Fee: $125.00
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Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.