3 Mathematics programs in New Zealand
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Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Applied Statistics – MAppStat
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Our Master of Applied Statistics (MAppStat) is designed to train you in a range of advanced techniques and to provide you with an appreciation of the variety of work undertaken by professional statisticians and consultants. It is made up of both coursework and practical training, allowing you to develop skills in research and consultancy. You’ll then apply these skills in a work placement in a relevant government department or business.
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University of Otago
Master of Arts (Thesis) (MA(Thesis)) in Mathematics
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts (MA) degree normally requires at least one year of full-time study and entails completion of a thesis. The thesis is a major piece of supervised research on a topic of current interest.
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University of Otago
Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematics
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science (MSc) is a two-year degree which encompasses both coursework and research. The first year involves mainly coursework and preliminary research preparation. Students will have the opportunity to contribute to existing fields of research, or to begin to develop new areas.
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Master Programs in Natural Sciences Mathematics
The subject of mathematics is often paired up with other subjects such as education, statistics, finance, and computer science. This pairing can give added value in the teaching, computer programming, and financial forecasting and planning fields.
New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves. Overseas students will need to pay the full tuition fees and their own living costs while studying at a New Zealand institution.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.