Graduate Diploma of City Analytics

UNSW Sydney

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00098G

The Graduate Diploma in City Analytics provides you with a unique offering, upskilling the next generation of practitioners and policy-makers with the ability to harness the power of data driven approaches for understanding the inherent complexity of the city. This course will play an integral role in growing the skill set and culture of data driven evidenced based policy and decision making across our cities, both in Australia and Internationally.

Structure

The Graduate Diploma in City Analytics is a 1 year program. It consists of 8 courses. (48 Units Of Credit/UOC).

Subjects

  • Smart Cities
  • Scientific Programming
  • Digital Cities
  • GIS in Planning
  • Urban Data Visualisation.

Standard entry requirements

The emerging field of smart cities is of interest and relevance to a wide range of professions and disciplines areas. Accordingly, the range of Bachelor degree subject areas considered a relevant background for admission to this program is quite broad. Applicants with undergraduate degrees in the following subject areas and who have achieved a credit average will be eligible for admission to the suite of City Analytics programs. Built Environment subject areas Business Computer Science Environmental Sciences Engineering Law/Jurisprudence Social science, social and public

Study pathways

Upon successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of City Analytics students may apply for entry into the Master's program with full credit for courses completed in earlier programs in the sequence.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Kensington No

Further information

As a graduate, you will have a well-grounded knowledge of city data, analytics, modelling and visualisation skills and how such skills can be applied to support evidenced based decisionmaking and innovative forms of citizen engagement. The Graduate Diploma in City Analytics will provide you with a unique and complementary offering upskilling the next generation of practitioners and policy-makers with the ability to harness the power of data-driven approaches to understanding the spatial and temporal dimensions of our cities, both past, present and future.

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