8 Bachelor's degrees in Computational Mathematics in Oceania

Computer and Autonomous Systems Engineering (Honours)
The Computer and Autonomous Systems Engineering (Honours) programme from University of Wollongong will equip you with the fundamentals of engineering, both technically and via communication skills.

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Follow your passion, develop problem-solving skills, and dive into a fascinating career with a Bachelor of Science. The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics program is offered by Victoria University of Wellington.

Mathematical Modelling and Computation
This Mathematical Modelling and Computation course from Auckland University of Technology will give you the skills to carry out modelling research and the analysis of problems in many industries and organisations.
Logic and Computation
This Logic and Computation degree from University of Auckland will allow you to incorporate different areas of interest and expertise.As well as strongly emphasising transferable skills to improve your employment opportunities, this programme will expose you to cutting-edge technologies and provide a gateway to independent research.
Mathematics (Applied and Computational Mathematics)
Be at the frontline of scientific and technological advancement. Apply mathematical theory to real-world issues in the physical and chemical sciences, engineering and social sciences with this Mathematics (Applied and Computational Mathematics) course at Queensland University of Technology.
Logic and Computation (Honours)
Through the Logic and Computation (Honours) course from University of Auckland you’ll be able to deepen your knowledge and skills in your specialist area.
Logic and Computation
This Logic and Computation degree from University of Auckland provides you with an opportunity to choose a second major, extend the field of study you chose for your Bachelor of Science degree, or continue to learn from another discipline at undergraduate level within the Faculty of Science. The GradDipSci also provides a pathway to enter into further study at postgraduate level.
Scientific Computing
With this major in Scientific Computing at University of Queensland you will study algorithms for mathematical analysis and graduate with skills used in various scientific endeavours, including in hospitals and university medical research and big pharmaceutical and petrochemical companies across the public and private sectors.