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Data scientists collate and analyse large volumes of data and communicate their findings to a range of audiences. Their ability to use big data to predict future trends is becoming an essential part of decision-making in business and government.
Data sets are being generated at an unprecedented rate and data availability will continue to increase. Every industry is using large volumes of data - from predicting weather patterns and optimising harvesting in agriculture, to improving patient diagnosis in the health industry and enhancing the management of remote infrastructure in mining.
As a multidisciplinary science, data science combines studies in computing, emerging internet technologies, media and statistics.
In this course, you will gain a foundation in programming and statistics, which will form the basis of higher-level studies in data mining, data security and computer simulation. And throughout your studies, you'll build your capacity to extract, analyse and visualise large volumes of data and communicate analytical outcomes to various audiences.
When you graduate, you'll be equipped to enter a diversity of industries where data science is key to innovation.
This major is a Bachelor of Science (Science) degree and can also be studied as a Bachelor of Advanced Science degree.
Double degreesYou can extend your expertise and career opportunities by studying Data Science as a double degree with Engineering, Arts, Commerce, Innovation and Law. (Various major combinations are available in the Engineering, Arts, Commerce and Innovation degrees.)
How this course will make you industry readyCurtin's industry links enables this course to benefit from an industry advisory group providing guidance on course content. The advisory group comprises representatives from the resources sector, management consulting, data analytics services and spatial data product developers, and enterprises such as Optika Solutions and PwC.