Master of Analytics (Online)

Duration

As little as 2 years

Courses

12 courses

Study intakes

January, March, May, July, September, October

Study mode

100% Online

Program code

8437

Completion time dependent on individual study path, RPL, leave and course availability. Please speak to a Student Advisor for more information.

What you will study

The Master of Analytics program encompasses 12 online courses - eleven compulsory, and a capstone project, with the choice of selecting from a Human Resource Analytics or Marketing Analytics specialisation. Alternatively, you can also continue without a specialisation, and choose more broadly from all of the electives to tailor your program to your career goals and interests.

There is also the option to study the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in Analytics, which combined – and with the addition of the electives and capstone course – create the masters program.

To find out more about each course download the program guide.

 

 

Career pathways 

Whether you’re looking to advance your current role or upskill in an area of interest, the knowledge you gain from the online Master of Analytics at UNSW can have a positive effect on your career. 

Download your program guide to find out more about how the Master of Analytics can help you in fast-tracking a rewarding and dynamic data analytics career. 

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Many career opportunities await Master of Analytics graduates. You may pursue roles such as:

 

PREREQUISITE COURSES

Introductory Data Analysis is a prerequisite for those interested in choosing:

  • Predictive Analytics
  • Data Visualisation & Communication
  • Financial Modelling
  • Decision Making for Analytics
  • Managing Customer Analytics
  • Foundations of Marketing Analytics

The UNSW Online experience

We are here to support you, every step of the way, to graduate from one of the world’s leading universities. Our online learning environment has been designed to seamlessly fit into your already busy schedule and you’ll be able to access course resources on any device, at any time.

Our academics are some of the best in the world and, even though you’re studying online, you can expect your learning experience to be the same high standard as that of our on-campus students.

Throughout your study journey, you will be able to turn to your Student Success Advisor, who is committed to assisting you from enrolment through to graduation. They are on-hand for all non-academic queries by phone or email.

You will also have access to Career Success – a curated, self-paced module that provides a framework for thinking about, and taking action to implement, an effective career plan. Through Career Success, you will have access to tools like Career AI (powered by VMock) and CaseCoach, and guides on crafting the perfect LinkedIn profile, resume, and cover letter.

 

 

CORE COURSES
  • Principles of Programming
  • Introductory Data Analysis
  • Analytics and Business
  • Managing People, Analytics and Change
  • Database Management
  • Data Visualisation and Communication
  • Predictive Analytics
  • Data and Ethics
GENERAL ANALYTICS SPECIALISATION
  • Business Analytics and Consulting
  • Financial Modelling
  • Decision Making in Analytics

Entry requirements

Marketing Analytics Specialisation
  • Social Media & Digital Analytics
  • Foundation of Marketing Analytics
  • Managing Customer Analytics

General admission requirements

To be eligible for the Master of Analytics you must have:

 

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HUMAN RESOURCE ANALYTICS SPECIALISATION
  • Human Resource Analytics
  • Human Resource Information Systems

Entry via nested qualification

Articulation pathways exist from the Graduate Certificate in Analytics or Graduate Diploma in Analytics programs if the student completes these programs with a minimum WAM of 65.


 

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Capstone course
  • General Analytics Capstone
  • Marketing Analytics Capstone
 

Related program

Prefer more statistics, machine learning and programming? Perhaps the Master of Data Science is for you.

If you're more interested in the financial applications of technology and programming - learn more about our Master of Financial Technology.

Data Science Financial Technology

 

Frequently asked questions
Is analytics a good career option?

Skilled and qualified analytics experts are amongst the most highly sought-after professionals globally. This in-demand skill affects a wide range of industries. According to The 2021 Dresner study, adoption of big-data analytics was highest in telecommunications, insurance, and advertising, followed by financial services, healthcare, and technology.

Although the value of analytics is long recognised across industries, the digital transformation of the economy and the flood of data created daily has made it a crucial tool for organisations to influence strategic business decisions.

What jobs can I get with an online Master of Analytics at UNSW?

The online Master of Analytics at UNSW has been designed to ensure graduate can confidently apply highly technical and strategic influencing skills. The program prepares you for data analytics opportunities across a myriad of industries for existing and future roles. Job roles can include:

  • Analytics Manager
  • Business Analyst
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Business Process Analyst
  • Change Analyst
  • Data Engineer
  • Database Administrator
  • Management and Analytics Consulting
  • Market Researcher
  • Marketing Analytics Specialist
  • Marketing Manager
  • Operations and Logistics Analyst
  • Project Manager
  • Quantitative Analyst
  • Senior Business Analyst
What is the online Master of Analytics at UNSW?

The online Master of Analytics at UNSW is one of the most comprehensive postgraduate qualifications in data analytics, delivered online and accelerated so you can graduate in as little as two years without compromising your career.

Data has disrupted the skills and knowledge required of employees, across functions, to deliver value to their organisations. Organisations now demands professionals who can skilfully apply data-driven decisions and analytics capabilities to deliver a range of business solutions.

The online Master of Analytics at UNSW draws on thought leadership and advanced practice to produce a program that is comprehensive and contemporary. It teaches graduates the technical and analytical skills needed to source, analyse and apply data insights, and the strategic thinking and communication skills to drive business change.

This program is suitable for a range of business professionals, from data-driven decision makers in IT or Marketing to functional Business Analysts, Analytics Managers and future Chief Analytics & Insights Officers. It's for those who wish to upskill in data storytelling, data insights, consulting analytics and ethical analytics practice.

What is the difference between the online Master of Analytics and the online Master of Data Science?

The online Master of Analytics at UNSW provides you with the skills employers demand, to fast-track you to a rewarding and dynamic career in Analytics. The program draws on thought leadership and advanced practice to ensure it is both comprehensive and contemporary. It delivers graduates the technical analytical skills needed to source, analyse, and apply data insights, and the strategic thinking and communication skills to use those insights to drive business change.

In contrast, the online Master of Data Science establishes students as an expert data scientist, with a focus on the comprehensive technical knowledge, so you can take advantage of the booming employment market and gain a professionally and financially rewarding data career.

Can I study the online Master of Analytics at UNSW without a bachelor's degree?

If you are looking to upskill in analytics and do not have a recognised bachelor’s degree (or equivalent qualification), you can enter the Master of Analytics via an articulation pathway from the Graduate Certificate in Analytics. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate with a minimum WAM of 65, students will be eligible to articulate to the Graduate Diploma of Analytics or the Master of Analytics with full credit for the courses completed as part of the Graduate Certificate.

Applicants for the Graduate Certificate in Analytics who do not have an undergraduate degree are required to have a minimum of 3 years relevant* or professional experience in analytics, clerical, or administrative work in a commercial, not-for-profit, or public service organisation or other analytics-related positions.

*Relevant experience includes being responsible for tasks that are non-routine, unstructured or semi-structured, engaging in problem-solving activities. It can include experience of managing a small team, being a team leader, managing a project or being responsible for the management and allocation of resources. Alternatively, engaging in a professional role over a period of time is relevant experience.

How much does it cost to study the online Master of Analytics at UNSW?

The total indicative cost of completing a Master of Analytics depends on the elective courses you choose to complete and any recognition of prior learning before the commencement of your studies. The 2023 indicative Domestic tuition fee for the Master of Analytics is $55,980*. More information can be found at the Indicative Tuition Fees page.

FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students with the cost of a university program. This Government loan scheme helps to pay for all or part of their tuition.

*All prices are listed in Australian dollars. Go to our Fees page for up-to-date information inclusive of 2023 indicative International program fees. Fees are subject to annual review by the University and may increase annually, with the new fees effective from the start of each calendar year. Indicative fees are a guide for comparison only based on current conditions and available data. You should not rely on indicative fees. Study plans and completion times might vary depending on the choice of elective courses, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), leave and course availability. For more information, please speak with a Student Advisor.

How long does it take to complete the online Master of Analytics at UNSW?

Study anywhere at any time, and graduate with a Master of Analytics in as little as two years without taking time out of the workforce. The immersive education experience has been crafted to align with the motivations and experiences of the busy working professional.

You can shape your studies to fit in with your career and lifestyle, studying one course at a time, increasing your employability, and instantly adding value to your career and organisation.

What type of commitment is required for each week?

UNSW Online advises a minimum of 15-20 hours of study per week for the Master of Analytics. The study mode is 100% online so there are no on-campus requirements.

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What is the maximum Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for the Master of Analytics and how do I know if I am eligible?

Your previous studies can be acknowledged as credit towards your online postgraduate studies provided that they meet relevant course requirements. If you are eligible for admission and you have undertaken previous studies at another institution, you may be eligible to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Students can apply for RPL during the program application process and must ensure all relevant supporting documents are submitted for assessment if requested by Admissions, including course outlines from the same year they completed the relevant course/s as content may change over time. Courses successfully completed within the past ten years can be used for credit transfer within a program as provided within the program rules and the University rules on credit.

If completed similar courses in previous undergraduate study, Master of Analytics students can claim up to 4 courses (24 units of credit) of RPL advanced standing. If students have completed postgraduate studies in addition to completed undergraduate studies, they can claim a maximum of 6 courses (36 units of credit) of RPL advanced standing for the Master of Analytics program.

Find out more about RPL and credit transfer at UNSW. Speak with a Student Enrolment Advisor to learn more about additional requirements and to receive guidance around the RPL process.