There is global demand for professionals with strong analytics skills who can help organisations meet the increasing challenges of organising, storing and manipulating huge quantities of data. The Master of Analytics addresses this demand.
It provides you with the mathematical, statistical and computational skills for large-scale data modelling. It caters for students from a variety of disciplines, as well as professionals already working in the industry.
Through your studies you develop advanced analytics and database skills as well as an understanding of the latest theory, tools and techniques for statistical modelling and mathematical simulation.
You complete a range of papers, as well as a research project on a topic of your interest. Depending on your choice of papers, you could qualify for a Statistical Analysis System (SAS) Joint Certificate in Advanced Analytics.
What you study
You complete a range of papers, as well as a research project on a topic of your interest. Depending on your choice of papers, you could qualify for a Statistical Analysis System (SAS) Joint Certificate in Advanced Analytics.
To qualify for the Master of Analytics, you must complete 180 points.
Complete the following papers
- COMP809 Data Mining and Machine Learning (15 points)
- COMP810 Data Warehousing and Big Data (15 points)
- ENGE817 STEM Research Methods (15 points)
- MATH803 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation (15 points)
- STAT802 Advanced Topic in Analytics (15 points)
- STAT804 Optimisation and Operations Research (15 points)
And choose two from
- COMP804 Health Analytics (15 points)
- COMP817 Geocomputation (15 points)
- INFS812 Bioinformatics (15 points)
- MATH802 Advanced Financial Modelling and Analytics (15 points)
- STAT801 Multivariate Analysis (15 points)
- STAT803 Official Statistics (15 points)
- STAT805 Computational Mathematics and Statistics (15 points)
Or any other postgraduate paper with the approval of the programme leader.
And complete a research project (one semester)
- STAT995 Research Project (60 points)
More details about papers in this programme
Detailed programme structure and paper outlines (Blackboard)
Email [email protected]
Enrolment in papers is subject to meeting all requirements and availability of papers.
Minimum entry requirements
- Relevant bachelor’s degree in mathematical sciences (or equivalent) with a B grade average in papers at level 7 or above
In exceptional circumstances an applicant who does not meet the requirements above but who has an appropriate combination of academic and professional experience may be considered for admission subject to completion of any relevant prerequisite papers.
International student entry requirements
English language requirements
- IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher; or equivalent