Deep dive into data analytics
Data is becoming the main driver for so many industries when it comes to making business decisions, so there are plenty of skills required to analyse it. Keeping up with new ways to collect information means keeping up-to-date with the latest courses and study options available.
Graduate Certificate
Prepare for a future-focused career in the fast-paced, ever-changing world of data analytics. The Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics provides an opportunity to further your knowledge in additional fields such as statistical data analysis, programming fundamentals, data manipulation or business process modelling.
1-2 years part-time
Graduate Certificate in Data AnalyticsMaster degree
Be at the cutting edge of the booming field of data analytics and develop specialised skills that can be applied across industries. Drive real change and impact key decisions by learning how to make sense of the volume, variety, and velocity of data we collect as a society.
1-2 years full-time, 2-4 years part-time
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Reduce your fees by more than 60%
QUT has introduced Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for 10 in-demand IT, cyber security, data analytics and business process management courses, allowing you to save more than 60% on tuition fees. Choose from a range of graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and masters degrees.
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Find out moreCentre for Data Science
When you study data science and analytics at QUT, you learn from leading experts who are active researchers in the QUT Centre for Data Science.
Led by the internationally-renowned statistician, Distinguished Professor Kerrie Mengersen, the QUT Centre for Data Science brings together the university's strengths and track record in data analysis, computation and eResearch, as well as cross-disciplinary projects and connections to centres of excellence, cooperative research centres, and national and international networks.
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