Bachelor of Science - Statistics major

Bachelor of Science - Statistics major

Your guide to majoring in statistics with the Bachelor of Science at RMIT.

Student type:
Learning mode:
On campus
Duration:
Full-time 3 years
Part-time 6 years
Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

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Duration:
Full-time 3 years
Fees:

AU$38,400 (2024 annual)

Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City

Introduction to the major

When you choose to major in statistics with the Bachelor of Science at RMIT you'll link theory to practice and apply your knowledge and practical skills to solve industry problems.

Statistics is the study of data, from design, collection, visualisation, analyses and interpretation. Informed statistical insight is often crucial in influencing and guiding the strategies and decisions taken by organisations, industries, and businesses. 

In RMIT’s Statistics major, you’ll be taught to think logically, and learn how to approach theoretical and real-world problems in analytical and creative ways and apply your knowledge to professional and academic contexts.   

Throughout your Statistics major, you’ll connect with industry through industry-based projects, workplace visits, lectures from practising professionals and work placements. These opportunities will provide you with real-world experience, grow your network and enhance your employability.  

Combine your statistics major with a major in mathematics to undertake work integrated learning projects (capstone experience) working on a real-life industry problem with engagement and feedback from industry professionals. In these projects, you’ll characterise, analyse and solve a range of problems using your new knowledge and skills.

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About the Bachelor of Science

With the Bachelor of Science at RMIT you will enjoy a cross-disciplinary, flexible and personalised degree that allows you to pursue a range of diverse interest areas across science. You will gain practical real-world experience throughout your degree.

Emily Tattersall, Bachelor of Science (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) BP350
I chose to study at RMIT because the degree appeared to be more practical, with less intensive exam-based subjects, and there was the opportunity to complete internships through work-integrated learning subjects. I was also attracted to the university’s strong focus on being industry-ready.

- Emily Tattersall, Bachelor of Science (Applied Mathematics and Statistics)

Why choose to major in statistics with the Bachelor of Science?

Gain industry experience

Solve current industry problems in your WIL capstone project with feedback and engagement from industry professionals.

Develop real-world skills

Build a balanced combination of soft skills, analytical and problem-solving abilities for deriving insights from large data.

Global opportunities

Immerse yourself in global mobility experience that gives you the opportunity to study for one or two semesters abroad.

Career outcomes

RMIT’s Bachelor of Science will equip you with the expertise, experience and professional skills to have a successful career as a scientist.

With the practical, research and other essential skills developed and gained through your study in this degree, you can go on to work or undertake further study in a range of areas.

Potential careers for graduates of the Bachelor of Science who choose to major in statistics include:

  • Analytical laboratories 
  • Environmental, biodiversity, conservation science 
  • Education, including schools and TAFE
  • Government agencies and laboratories 
  • Health and biomedical laboratories 
  • Industry and technology, including agriculture, biotechnology, chemical, food and water 
  • Not for profit institutions and charities 
  • Science communication and education 
  • Sustainable development 
  • Technical sales 
  • Banking and finance
  • Public health
  • Logistics and operations research
  • Information security
  • Research organisations
  • Marketing
  • Modelling (environmental, biological, financial)
  • Sports science
  • Meteorology
  • Space science
  • Data science
  • Decision science.

When you successfully complete this degree, you may also be eligible for entry into an RMIT Honours or Postgraduate degree.

Understanding your course options

This combination of knowledge and skills will prepare you for the complexities of the modern science landscape and equip you to make a meaningful impact in your chosen career path.

The Statistics major is only offered when combined a second, complementary major. Your degree will consist of 24 subjects total.

The below guide will help you understand your options when you choose to undertake the Statistics major.

Statistics major subjects

You will undertake eight statistics subjects focusing on:

  • Data visualisation with R
  • Statistical methodologies
  • Linear models and experimental design
  • Time series and forecasting
  • Machine learning
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Statistical learning
  • Applied bayesian statistics OR Statistical inference

When you choose to major in statistics in the Bachelor of Science you will have your choice of seven additional majors to complement your Statistics major. You will focus on your studies equally on your two areas of specialisation.

The double major option consists of eight subjects in each chosen major.

RMIT Bachelor of Science - double major course structure

Four subjects per semester

Year 1 Semester 1

Foundations of Science (4 subjects):
Physical sciences, Life sciences, Maths, Data and Science communication

Semester 2 Statistics major (2 subjects) Second major (2 subjects) 
Year 2 Semester 3 Statistics major (2 subjects) Second major (2 subjects)
Semester 4 Statistics major (2 subjects) Second major (2 subjects)
Year 3 Statistics major (2 subjects)
Second major (2 subjects)
Electives (2 subjects)
Capstone project (2 subjects)
Please note: Some majors have constraints on combinations of majors/minors and electives.

Complementary majors

The following majors allow for a double major with statistics:

The single major option is not available for students who wish to select the Statistics major. Instead this major is complemented by your choice from a range of double major options.

Bachelor of Science full course information

This is just one of the 8 majors that you can choose from. Visit the Bachelor of Science course page to find full course information, explore your study options, and get details on entry requirements, pathways, fees, plan structure and more.

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.