Mathematics and Statistics Help Centre
If you’re a student needing help with mathematics, statistics or physics units, you can access the Mathematics and Statistics Help (MASH) Centre.
Contact the MASH Centre
To contact the MASH Centre, you can email mash@swinburne.edu.au. Please note that no bookings are required, seek support by visiting our campus or online drop-in sessions.
Maths, stats and physics help for science, engineering and technology students
MASH is a drop-in centre and learning space for students who want to ask questions about the maths and stats in their course.
As well as getting one-on-one help with MASH staff, you can also use the MASH Centre to:
- study by yourself or in a group
- access specialist maths software
- access past exam papers and solutions
- browse a selection of mathematics textbooks
- watch a screencast (BYO headphones)
- access our extra self-paced materials on particular topics.
MASH Centre location and opening hours
On-campus support
The MASH Centre offers drop-in support on weekdays at the Hawthorn campus.
- Location: AMDC503
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 4.30pm
First-year maths students can get help at any time during opening hours.
If you want help with second-year maths, first-year physics, or statistics, you can drop-in when specialist staff are available. Self-enrol in the MASH Centre Canvas shell to view our timetable.
Online support
You can also access support online. Self-enrol in the MASH Centre Canvas shell to view our online availability timetable and get support.
Want additional resources and materials?
All MathsCasts, StatsCasts and PhysCasts are available at Swinburne Commons. To find those specific to your units, check Canvas.
Students can access HELM workbooks (login required).
Not studying a science, engineering or IT course?
If you are not studying a science, engineering or IT course but need help with your math or statistics classes you can get assistance through our Learning and Academic Skills Centre.
Looking for extra study support?
If it’s been a while since you studied last, if you just want to learn some new ways to improve your marks, or if your grades are faltering, the Learning and Academic Skills (LAS) Centre is designed to help you achieve your academic goals.