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Overview

MATH5826 is an honours and postgraduate mathematics course. See the course overview below.

Units of credit:Ìý6

Cycle of offering: Term 1 2023, not offered every year

Graduate attributes: The course will enhance your research, inquiry and analytical thinking abilities.

More information: The Course outline will be made available closer to the start of term - please visit this website: www.unsw.edu.au/course-outlines

°Õ³ó±ðÌýcourse outline contains information about course objectives, assessment, course materials and the syllabus. 

Important additional information as of 2023

UNSW Plagiarism Policy

The University requires all students to be aware of its .

For courses convened by the School of Mathematics and Statistics no assistance using generative AI software is allowed unless specifically referred to in the individual assessment tasks.

If its use is detected in the no assistance case, it will be regarded as serious academic misconduct and subject to the standard penalties, which may include 00FL, suspension and exclusion.

°Õ³ó±ðÌý contains information about the course. The timetable is only up-to-date if the course is being offered this year.

If you are currently enrolled in MATH5826, you can log into  for this course.

Course aims

The course aims to provide a broad overview of Data Science and will provide a platform for further studies in Data Science and an understanding and appreciation of Data Science in the modern world.

Course description

This is the capstone course for the Data Science and Decisions program. The course will bring students in the three streams together to share their knowledge, expertise and training in a way that is typical of industry. Students will attend seminars by industry representatives from Data Science industries, and will work on group projects related to real world industry problems. Typical groups will be composed of students across the three different streams of the Data Science and Decisions program. The course will expose students to Data Science as it is practiced in industry.

Assumed knowledge: students are assumed to have completed all level I and level II courses in the 3959 program before enrolling in this course.Â