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Computer Science (Data Analytics)

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Course summary

Learn how to use the latest tools and technologies to interpret and manipulate data on this exciting new course.

  • Learn how to acquire, store, manage and use data to make decisions using innovative technologies.

  • Gain a solid foundation in the latest tools and technologies for a career in Computer Science.

  • You’ll learn by doing, experimenting and exploring in this practical, hands-on course.

The BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Data Analytics) integrates Computer Science, statistics, and Artificial Intelligence.

This data analytics degree course opens new and exciting opportunities for students interested in a career in data analytics. You’ll learn the foundations of managing and analysing data. You'll also grow the confidence to fully understand the constantly evolving technology of data analytics.

You’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of modern data utilisation and have the opportunity to specialise in various advanced topics.

Students will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to collect, organise, analyse and study current data. You'll gain useful experience with analytical techniques such as data mining, time series forecasting, and modelling methods. You'll learn to identify and predict trends and patterns in data.

A key aim of this data analytics course is to prepare students for an career in data analytics. You’ll be able to present data through a range of visualisations to different audiences, making you highly employable.

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Application codes

Course code:
CP20
Institution code:
B20

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