
Maths
A course by
University of Auckland
Equip yourself with advanced mathematical and computational techniques to model complex real-world phenomena such as transport, epidemics, or climate change.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Gain competence in applying mathematical methodologies to solve complex real-world problems across various domains.

Acquire expertise in computational techniques, tools and methodologies for building and analysing mathematical models.
The Master of Mathematical Modelling (MMathModel) at the University of Auckland provides students with expertise in mathematical and computational techniques essential for modelling phenomena in areas like transport over networks, epidemiology, and climate science. The programme includes core Engineering Science and Mathematics courses, a research project, and a broad range of electives, preparing graduates for specialist roles across sectors requiring interdisciplinary mathematical skills. The programme is available as a 120- or 180-point pathway.
What you need to know first
Must meet admission requirements for postgraduate study at the University of Auckland.
Likely requires an undergraduate degree in mathematics, engineering science, physics, or a related discipline.



Maths
A course by
University of Auckland
Equip yourself with advanced mathematical and computational techniques to model complex real-world phenomena such as transport, epidemics, or climate change.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Gain competence in applying mathematical methodologies to solve complex real-world problems across various domains.

Acquire expertise in computational techniques, tools and methodologies for building and analysing mathematical models.
The Master of Mathematical Modelling (MMathModel) at the University of Auckland provides students with expertise in mathematical and computational techniques essential for modelling phenomena in areas like transport over networks, epidemiology, and climate science. The programme includes core Engineering Science and Mathematics courses, a research project, and a broad range of electives, preparing graduates for specialist roles across sectors requiring interdisciplinary mathematical skills. The programme is available as a 120- or 180-point pathway.
What you need to know first
Must meet admission requirements for postgraduate study at the University of Auckland.
Likely requires an undergraduate degree in mathematics, engineering science, physics, or a related discipline.


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland

Undertake a substantial research project applying mathematical modelling skills to a significant real-world challenge.
Refer to provider for specific entry requirements.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland

Undertake a substantial research project applying mathematical modelling skills to a significant real-world challenge.
Refer to provider for specific entry requirements.