Division of Economic and Financial Studies

Master of Applied Statistics

Course Type: Postgraduate Coursework Degree
Award: MAppStats - Master of Applied Statistics
More Information: Department of Statistics

Key Features

Most employment opportunities for statisticians require the applicant to have a postgraduate degree in statistics. The emphasis of the program is on the application of contemporary statistical methods and the use of the latest computational techniques. Rapid developments in computer technology have had a major impact on the nature and extent of statistical work in both the public and private sectors. Hence developments of relevant computing skills form an integral part of the course.

Specialised study is also available in the areas of biostatistics, epidemiological methods, generalised linear models, time series and stochastic finance.

Amongst the currently enrolled students, there are students from the insurance industry, the building materials industry, banking, forestry, some have come directly from the undergraduate program, and a number are working part-time to support themselves through the course. Recent overseas graduates have come from Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Thailand.

Suitable For

The majority of students who enrol in the Master of Applied Statistics program join with the intention of becoming professional statisticians. A sizeable minority, however, are already working in other roles and find they require a deeper knowledge of statistics than they gained from their earlier training. Also, a number of students come to the course without a major in statistics but with a degree in another area. In most of these cases it is necessary to take some qualifying courses to bring the candidate's knowledge of statistics up to a suitable level.

Career Opportunities

Employment as statisticians in research organisations, insurance companies, financial institutions, medical institutions, government departments and industry.   

Requirements

Entry Requirements: Bachelor degree (or its equivalent) with a major in statistics. It is possible to enrol without a major in statistics but with a quantitative degree together with work experience in statistics. However if an applicant's background in statistics, mathematics or computing is insufficient, satisfactory completion of a qualifying program will be required before being offered admission to the Masters course.
Course Quota: No
Work Experience Requirements: No
English Language Requirements: English proficiency is required at IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 580. More information can be accessed from Macquarie International.
Domestic Students: Apply through Macquarie University's Postgraduate Studies Section.
Fees
International Students: Fees and application through Macquarie International

Course Details

Minimum Course Duration: 1 Year
Location: North Ryde 
Course Commences: Semester 1 (March), Semester 2 (July)
Study Options: Full-time (minimum of 1 year, maximum of 2 years)
Part-time (minimum of 2 years, maximum of 4 years)
Some units are offered on an external basis
Course Credit Point Value: 32
Enquiries:

Department of Statistics
Division of Economic and Financial Studies
Macquarie University
Tania Prvan
Telephone: (61 2) 9850 8561
Fax: (61 2) 9850 7669

Structure of the Course

STAT01P - Applied Statistics

 

PLEASE NOTE: It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University handbook to ascertain their official study program. The university calendar can be found at: http://handbook.mq.edu.au.

It is highly recommended that students access the website http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au at least two weeks prior to enrolment to ensure a suitable schedule for lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for all enrolled units. Please note that new students are required to have their class timetable officially approved by an Academic Adviser upon enrolment and that it is subject to change due to class availability.