The Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) at the Australian National University is a two-year research-intensive graduate program requiring completion of 96 units, combining 72 units of coursework with a 24-unit research project. Offered by the ANU College of Systems and Society, the program allows students to explore a broad range of topics including pure mathematics, mathematical modelling, computational mathematics, financial mathematics, and applications in related fields such as statistics, economics, computer science, and bioinformatics. Students choose from an extensive list of courses at the 6000 and 8000 levels, covering subjects such as algebra, analysis, number theory, numerical optimisation, stochastic analysis, differential geometry, and bioinformatics.