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Master of Applied Data Science

Level of Study

Master's Degree

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Summary

Introduction

Data science is a new profession, emerging along with the exponential growth in size and availability of 'big data'. A data scientist provides business analytics and insight into future trends from looking at existing data. Data science is an essential skillset in a world where almost every industry involves large-scale data collection and digitalisation.

This conversion Master’s degree accommodates students from a range of backgrounds (not just those with Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science majors), who want to enhance or build their data science and analytics capabilities.

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

Potential students can come from a variety of undergraduate backgrounds. You will need a B Grade Point Average in 300-level bachelor's degree courses, or have evidence of achievement at postgraduate level.

  • If you are an international student and need help meeting these requirements, study one of UC’s International Pre-Master’s pathways to gain entry into this degree.
  • If you are a domestic student and need help meeting these requirements, study UC’s Diploma in Advancing University Studies to gain entry into this degree.

If English is not your first language, you are also required to meet UC's Postgraduate language requirements. See how to provide your English language evidence to UC. If you need help meeting these requirements, or would like to practise your English skills before studying, UC offers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) language programmes.

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Applied Data Science or use the admission requirements checker.

How to apply

You can apply online at myUC for the on-campus or distance versions, or through Tuihono UC | UC Online for the online version.

See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.

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