Bachelor of Business Data Analytics

Bond University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00017B

Technological change is always happening, transforming business model norms and making those who can gather information, crunch numbers, and use data driven insights to improve business decision making highly sought after. With Bonds Bachelor of Business Data Analytics, you will gain the analytical skills and be taught modern techniques, as well as their implementation via R and Python programming language capabilities, to improve business information-based decision-making across a wide range of industries. As a Bond Business School student, you will have exclusive access to facilities including the Bond FinTech Hub which enables you the opportunity to gain a Bloomberg certification, while you can extend your data analytics knowledge with access to the Centre for Data Analytics and experts in this field.

Structure

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 240

Subjects

  • ACCT11-100: Accounting Principles (10CP)
  • ACSC12-200: Mathematical Statistics (10CP)
  • DTSC11-100: Business Analytics Coding (10CP)
  • DTSC12-200: Data Science (10CP)
  • DTSC13-300: Infrastructure for Data Analytics (10CP)
  • DTSC13-301: Applied Machine Learning (10CP)
  • DTSC13-302: Statistical Learning and Regression Models (10CP)
  • ECON11-100: Principles of Economics (10CP)
  • ECON12-200: Linear Models and Applied Econometrics (10CP)
  • FINC11-101: Fundamentals of Finance (10CP)
  • MKTG11-100: Marketing (10CP)
  • STAT11-112: Quantitative Methods (10CP)

Standard entry requirements

Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent Selection Rank

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Gold Coast International: $137,520 No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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