

The School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences offers a range of undergraduate qualifications from bachelor degrees and graduate diplomas in the fields of Computing and Mathematical Sciences to foundation study to prepare you for study at degree level.
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences - Overview
Majors:
Bachelor of Science - Overview
Majors:
* These majors are run through the School of Applied Science.
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences - Overview
Majors:
A conjoint allows you to study two degrees at the same time. You will graduate with two qualifications. Conjoint programmes are faster than studying each degree on its own because you only study the core papers from each degree (not the additional elective paper options)
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (conjoint degree)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (conjoint degree)
A graduate certificate and graduate diploma are 6 month and one year qualifications for students with a degree in another discipline to gain advanced knowledge in the fields of mathematical sciences or computer and information sciences.
Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in Mathematical Sciences
Graduate Certificate & Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences
This programme is designed to provide a pathway to degree level study in computing and mathematical sciences.
Certificate in Science and Technology
Programme regulations outline the structure of the programme and the papers available for study. This is available on AUTOnline.