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Master the universal language of mathematics. Build upon your undergraduate studies with advanced mathematical concepts and explore fascinating new areas of this field. Massey University's Master of Science in Mathematics offers an esteemed pathway for those pursuing advanced research opportunities. This graduate program provides a competitive edge in your professional journey. Collaborate with New Zealand's top mathematicians to elevate your mathematical skills to an advanced level. The Master of Science (Mathematics) expands upon your undergraduate mathematical foundation, offering deeper insights into familiar concepts while introducing innovative mathematical domains. You'll engage in intimate classroom settings with faculty and peers. After meeting prerequisite requirements, you'll dedicate yourself to a one or two-semester research project, allowing you to investigate a specialized topic in depth and potentially contribute original findings to mathematical knowledge. While demanding, this rewarding experience will prove invaluable.
All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.
Specific requirements
To enter the Master of Science (Mathematics) you will have been awarded or qualified for:
the Bachelor of Science with Honours in Mathematics, having achieved a B grade average over the contributing courses, or
the Postgraduate Diploma in Science and Technology in Mathematics, having achieved a B grade average over the contributing courses.
You must submit an approved research supervision plan with your application. This means you need to secure the agreement of a suitable supervisor for your agreed research topic.
You will need to provide verified copies of all academic transcripts for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University.
International English Language Requirements: