This double degree is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in both mathematics and physics. Students develop advanced problem-solving, data analysis, mathematical modelling, and scientific research skills. The mathematics component provides highly transferable skills used in sectors such as finance, health care, defence, and IT. The physics component covers theoretical and experimental physics, including opportunities for specialisation, with access to research facilities such as the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM) and a 0.4m telescope for observational physics. The program is accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics and prepares graduates for a variety of analytical, technical, and research-oriented roles.