Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics (Honours)
Bachelor's degree
In Canberra (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Canberra (Australia)
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Credits
48
The Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics (Honours) is a one year full-time (or equivalent part-time) degree available in one of Computing, Statistics, or Social Sciences that exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building upon the Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics, the degree will provide you with high level preparation for life as a practitioner or for undertaking a higher degree by research. You will be provided with research methods and principles training, undertake some advanced coursework, and complete a major research project.
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About this course
A Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics from ANU, or equivalent from another institution, completed within the last two years and the satisfaction of any requirements specified in the relevant honours specialisation.The number of places available in the program may be limited by the Dean due to supervisory capacity. Cognate DisciplinesComputing, Statistics, Sociology The National Register of higher education providers is an authoritative source of information that will help you confirm your institution of choice is registered to deliver higher education in Australia...
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The Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics (Honours) requires completion of 48 units, which must consist of:
48 units from completion of one of the following Honours specialisations:
Biology Honours
Business Information Systems Honours
Computer Science Honours
Digital Humanities Honours
Mathematics Honours
Population Health Honours
Statistics Honours
Sociology Honours
HONS4700 Final Honours Grade will be used to calculate the class of Honours and the mark. It will be calculated using the formula: Σ (mark x units) / Σ units, giving NCN and WN a nominal mark of zero
Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics (Honours)