Calculus students can expect to develop the skills of independent reasoning, problem-solving techniques, and logical and abstract thinking. Calculus is important in tertiary courses in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering and careers with a major mathematical component.
Statistics students can expect to develop the skills of analysing and interpreting data, finding patterns, experimental design, clear and logical thinking, and the ability to draw conclusions from mathematical arguments. These are useful for studies in Business, Commerce, Education, Medicine and Health Studies, Psychology, and any career involving prediction, sampling or probability.