Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

Master of Analytics

Todays successful businesses are using data to inform their decision making. Meet their demands head on with a Master of Analytics. This comprehensive graduate course is the perfect qualification for navigating an evolving business landscape that is rapidly moving towards analytics based strategies. you will undertake study in the key areas of analytics, and learn how to apply this knowledge in a range of contexts, from Python and R programming to data modelling. The Master of Analytics is a flexible course that you can tailor to your career needs. Gain the skills required to take the lead in analytics based decision making within a broad range of industries, backed by the credentials to positively affect business outcomes and cement your place as an analytics expert.

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Monash Online

Full-time - 2 years

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Structure

The course is structured into two parts: Part A. Analytics specialisation studies, and Part B. Application studies.

Entry requirements

  • Entry level 1: 72 credit points to complete / Duration: Two years part time
  • An Australian bachelors degree in a relevant discipline or an equivalent qualification with at least a credit (60%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA). Or
  • An Australian bachelors degree or equivalent qualification with at least a credit (60%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average, plus at least two years relevant work experience
  • Entry level 2: 48 credit points to complete / Duration: 1.4 years part time
  • Applicants require a Monash University Graduate Certificate of Analytics with at least a credit (60%) average.

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