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40 Bachelor's degrees in Statistics in Oceania

Economics and Finance
The Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Economics and Finance degree from University of Wollongong offers an integrated understanding of two interrelated fields. It blends economic theories with financial practices, equipping students with a comprehensive view of global markets.

Mathematics (Honours)
The Mathematics (Honours) degree from University of Wollongong considerably widens career opportunities and serves as an initial preparation for employment as a professional mathematician or statistician. It also satisfies the entry requirement for higher research studies such as a Master of Philosophy or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

Applied Statistics
This Applied Statistics course at University of Wollongong will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge of a professional statistician: logic, problem-solving, mathematical and statistical modelling, experimental design and the ability to organise, analyse and interpret large amounts of data.

Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours)
The Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours) program at University of Tasmania delivers a specialist engineering course that will guide you towards a thriving career in the maritime industry.

Statistics
Statistics makes sense of data using mathematical modelling to explain what is observed and to predict what is yet unknown. In the Statistics course from University of Canterbury you will learn statistical processes and techniques, including collecting data, choosing methods, and communicating results.

Bachelor of Science in Statistics
Study for a Bachelor of Science in Statistics offered at the Victoria University of Wellington to observe phenomena, experiment with ideas, and make new discoveries. Learn to collect, analyse, and understand data, think critically and creatively, and clearly communicate your findings.

Mathematics and Statistics
Translate your passion for numbers and patterns to a major in Mathematics and Statistics from Murdoch University to discover their place in anywhere from banking, medicine, agriculture, and food production to the revolution in artificial intelligence and data analytics.

Statistics
Statistics makes sense of data using mathematical modelling to explain what is observed and to predict what is yet unknown. In the Statistics course from University of Canterbury you will learn statistical processes and techniques, including collecting data, choosing methods, and communicating results.

Computer Science
This Computer Science course from Auckland University of Technology is highly flexible and includes a research and development project in your final year.
Mathematics (Statistics)
Develop advanced statistical and analytical skills. Use applications and datasets from the real world providing links between theory and application with the Mathematics (Statistics) major at Queensland University of Technology.
Arts - Statistics
The Arts - Statistics degree at Massey University will offer you the quantitative skills that will set you apart from other graduates when applying for jobs.
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Mathematics
Deepen your technical skills and career prospects with this combined Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) - Bachelor of Mathematics degree from University of Newcastle. Complete both degrees in five years.
Statistical Modelling
In the Statistical Modelling programme from Macquarie University has a strong focus on the application of contemporary statistical methods and the use of the latest computational techniques.
UWA Foundation Program - Combined Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Chemical Engineering - Science Mathematics and Statistics
This UWA Foundation Program - Combined Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Chemical Engineering - Science Mathematics and Statistics, Pre-Bachelor from INTO The University Of Western Australia will help improve your subject knowledge and English language skills so you can progress to Year 1 of any undergraduate degree upon successful completion to the required level.
UWA Foundation Program - Combined Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Software Engineering - Science Mathematics and Statistics
This UWA Foundation Program - Combined Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Software Engineering - Science Mathematics and Statistics, Pre-Bachelor from INTO The University Of Western Australia will help improve your subject knowledge and English language skills so you can progress to Year 1 of any undergraduate degree upon successful completion to the required level.
Statistics
The Statistics programme at the University of Otago is a versatile degree available as a B.Sc. or B.A. over three years of full-time study. This programme provides essential skills in data analysis and modelling, offering students the flexibility to study on campus while preparing for diverse global career opportunities.
Statistics
This Statistics 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.
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Hons) - Bachelor of Arts
Broaden your career prospects by studying the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Hons) - Bachelor of Arts degree from University of New South Wales. Both degrees offer plenty of flexibility, allowing you to tailor your studies to suit your interests and career goals.
Science - Statistics
The Science - Statistics at Massey University will teach you how to make sense of the information that surrounds us.
Science (Honours)
The Science (Honours) program at the Australian National University is a diverse and flexible science degree with an emphasis on research-led education. Explore anything from biology or climate science to psychology or astrophysics. You will learn advanced knowledge of research principles as well as the methods and theoretical concepts of your discipline.