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Arm yourself with computational statistical tools in the face of uncertainty with a Master of Business Analytics. By doing a Master of Business Analytics youll develop the skills to use data to better understand the world around you, opening doors to new exciting job prospects. In this degree, you will learn cutting-edge techniques, and rigorous foundations in statistical thinking, probabilistic modeling and computational techniques. This degree will prepare you for a career as a statistician or data scientist, and your skill set will be relevant across all industries, giving you the freedom to join an area that inspires you. This is also an area of rapidly increasing demand across the corporate, government and non-profit sectors within Australia and internationally. Our teaching staff have strong connections with industry and have worked with a number of major organisations. A small sample of these include: Facebook, Tennis Australia, Amazon, Booking. com, AGL Energy, ABS - just to name a few.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The course is structured in three parts: Part A. Advanced preparatory, Part B. Mastery knowledge and Part C. Application studies.; Part A. Advanced preparatory.; These units will provide you with the knowledge base required for advanced studies in business analytics.; Part B. Mastery knowledge.; These units will develop your understanding of sourcing and analysing data and will enable you to provide discipline based solutions.; Part C. Application studies.; The focus of these studies is professional or scholarly work that can contribute to a portfolio of professional development. This will be achieved by selecting complementary units offered across the university.


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