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University of New England (UNE)

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Graduate Diploma in Data Science

  • Graduate Diploma

Data is a vital asset valued by virtually every organisation in the world. It provides the basis for sensible, evidence-based decision making, and the ability to manage and make sense of data is a key skill in the modern workplace.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 4 years part-time
Course Code
GradDipDataSc, 096383G
Study Mode
In person, Online

About this course

Data is a vital asset valued by virtually every organisation in the world. It provides the basis for sensible, evidence-based decision making, and the ability to manage and make sense of data is a key skill in the modern workplace. In the last decade, streams of data of various types have grown in volume and velocity such that they require specialist skills in order to get the most value from them. Data scientists are responsible for building intelligent systems, mastering intuitive processes and bringing structure to the vast quantities of data to unlock the potential for improvement and competitive advantage.

The Graduate Diploma in Data Science will provide students with the required knowledge and practical skills to analyse and manage data. This course will prepare students to solve complex and challenging problems and provides an opportunity to complete a comprehensive capstone project experience, through enrolment in a Science Research Project unit.

The Graduate Diploma in Data Science is a course that complements existing skill sets and provides opportunity to up-skill for positions that have a rigorous quantitative aspect.

Entry requirements

A candidate shall hold an AQF Level 7 Bachelor degree.

Study locations

Armidale

Online

What you will learn

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. understand the key tools, methods and theories used in data science to an advanced level of depth and sophistication;
  2. synthesise information from data and understand the lifecycle of data within an organisation;
  3. apply problem solving skills and specialist knowledge in statistics and software development to implement data analysis solutions for real-world problems;
  4. communicate effectively with expert and non-expert audiences to understand issues and gather requirements for the development of data analysis strategies and related systems within an organisation;
  5. evaluate information from a range of sources, such as peer-reviewed literature and technical documentation, to understand current developments in the area of data science; and
  6. understand and communicate the ethical and legal issues that relate to the practice of data science.

Career pathways

Data science is a rapidly growing field with outstanding employment prospects for appropriately qualified professionals. Potential positions include: Data Scientist, business intelligence analyst, data engineer, data architect, data strategist, healthcare data managers, bioinformatics analyst, computational scientist and research scientist.