Master of Financial Mathematics - How to enrol

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How to Enrol

Congratulations on being offered a place in the Master of Financial Mathematics at Monash. To formally accept your offer, you’ll need to complete your enrolment. Please select from the options below.

To enrol in the course once you have received your full offer, you will need to complete steps 1-5 of the online enrolment instructions.

Please ensure you make some tentative enrolments early but note that you can still amend your units up until Week 2 of each semester. You need to make some tentative enrolments to accept your offer but then you can consult one on one to gain further advice and make any changes.

You will then be required to attend the course information session where you will learn more about the course, meet with coordinators and receive help with course planning and unit selection. You are encouraged to make a time with the Course Coordinator if you have specific questions or circumstances (eg, credits) that affect your personal course map.

Please note: Some units will not be available to enrol in via WES and these will require permission from the unit coordinator and manual enrolment by sending a request via Ask Monash, attaching the permission. You will be able to amend your unit enrolment after the course information session.

Important dates:

Orientation week:21 - 25 July 2025
Semester two begins:Monday 28 July 2025

Credit

If you have previous studies relevant to your Master of Financial Mathematics, or have appropriate work experience in this area, you may be eligible for academic credit and commence at entry level 2 or 3.

If you wish to apply for credit for previous tertiary study you must read carefully the information provided on the credit webpage.

Accepting academic credit may reduce the duration of your course. Your course may be reduced from 2 years to either 1.5 years or 1 year.

Here are some things you need to do:

  • Check next year’s handbook to find units you want to study for both semesters unless you expect to complete your course earlier.
  • Make sure you meet the requirements of your course by enrolling in the right core units and suitable electives. If you’re unsure please seek course advice.
  • Check for prerequisites, corequisites and prohibited units.
  • Some units require permission from the unit coordinator. Once you receive this permission submit an enrolment amendment request and attach the permission.
  • Part C units MTH5810 and MTH5820 research projects don’t require any permission or an application process. Part C units MTH5830 and MTH5840 industry internships require you to go through an application process. Permission to undertake either of these units is considered once results are released for the current semester. In the meantime please enrol in MTH5810 (24 credit points) or MTH5820 (12 credit points) as a placeholder for either MTH5830 (24 credit points) or MTH5840 (12 credit points). Either unit should be taken in the final semester of your course.
  • Refer to the course and unit handbook. If you enrol in a unit then change your mind, don’t worry, you’ll be able to add or discontinue units later.

What happens if I don’t re-enrol on time?

You must re-enrol or apply for intermission by the close of the re-enrolment period to avoid a late re-enrolment fee. See late or failure to re-enrol and re-enrolment dates and timeline for more information.

More information

If you’re not sure what to do, contact us for course advice.

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