Overview
The transformation of data and analytics has meant that professionals across all functions and organisation types are increasingly being called on to skillfully apply analytics capabilities to deliver a range of solutions to complex challenges. Organisations are increasingly relying on professionals who can demonstrate these capabilities, with this demand growing … For more content click the Read More button below.
This program enables professionals to develop skills in using data strategically and ethically to inform a range of decisions. This program will equip graduates with the capabilities needed to analyse a wide range of data, including data insights, consulting analytics and ethical analytics practice. Students completing the Graduate Certificate with a WAM of 65 or more can transfer to either the Graduate Diploma or Master of Analytics with full course credit.
The Graduate Certificate in Analytics is suitable for a range of professionals from data-driven decision makers in IT or education to functional business analysts or analytics managers.
Learning Outcomes
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Knowledge - Students will apply analytics knowledge in an informed and effective manner, in a range of contexts.
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Problem solving - Students will define and address problems and propose effective evidence-based solutions, through the application of rigorous analysis and critical thinking.
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Communication - Students will harness, manage and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders using multiple forms of communication.
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Responsible professional practice - Students will develop and be committed to responsible professional practice, underpinned by ethical thinking skills and sustainability considerations.
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Program Structure
Students must complete 24 UOC when taken as a standalone program.
Prescribed Elective24 Units of Credit:
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Admission Requirements
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Progression Requirements
Refer to existing university policy and procedure regarding progression
For more information on university policy on progression requirements please visit Academic Progression
Associated Programs
Nested Postgraduate Program
Graduate Diploma in Analytics - Grad Dip Analytics5437 - Analytics
Master of Analytics - MAnalytics8437 - Analytics
Program Fees
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