Australian National University

Master of Applied Data Analytics

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

The Master of Applied Data Analytics is a 1.5 year full-time (or equivalent part-time) degree that provides students with:

  • Exposure to best practice in data analytics.
  • Cutting edge courses in areas of relevance to data analytics practitioners.
  • An opportunity to deepen knowledge in one of the three areas of computation, statistics, or social science.
  • Professional development for practicing data analytics professionals.
  • The opportunity to undertake research of professional relevance.

Delivery mode

Australian National University offers this course through the following delivery modes:

On campus

Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.


Locations
  • Canberra

Entry requirements

Domestic Students

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.

A Bachelor degree with Honours or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5.0/7.0 OR

A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5.0/7.0, plus at least 3 years of relevant work experience

Additional requirements may apply.

Course fees

Estimated Fee* $0 - $59,888 $76,140 Fees are based on full-time study.
* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.
Standard Tuition:
$59,888
Standard Tuition:
$76,140
Full Fee Tuition:
$59,888
Full Fee Tuition:
$76,140
Enquire with Australian National University to find out more.
Study mode On Campus
Duration 18 Months
Estimated fee* $0 - $59,888 $76,140 Support may be available

Career opportunities

The Master of Applied Data Analytics will prepare you for the following roles.

About Australian National University

The Australian National University (ANU) is unlike any other university in Australia. Founded in 1946, in a spirit of post-war optimism, our role was to help realise Australia's potential as the world recovered from a global crisis.

That vision, to support the development of national unity and identity, improve our understanding of ourselves and our neighbours, and provide our nation with research capacity amongst the best in the world, and education in areas vital for our future, has been our mission ever since.

It can be difficult work, but it's work we proudly do-because connecting talented people with diverse perspectives, equipping and encouraging them to address the most complex of tomorrow's problems, and ensuring Australia's future is not just our approach-it's also our national role and international responsibility as Australia's national university, and it's a responsibility from which we'll never waver.