MSc Data and Decision Analytics (Online)
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
DURATION
24 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
Our part-time MSc Data and Decision Analytics, studied over 24 months, prepares students not only to be able to analyse and digest data but also to translate this into effective decision-making in the age of Big Data.
Delivered through a mixture of pre-recorded lectures and live online sessions, this course combines theoretical foundations with practical hands-on experience.
Admissions
Curriculum
The online Data and Decision Analytics MSc is delivered part-time with a start date in September each year. The programme takes 24 months to complete and combines academic study with practical application.
Please note that live sessions will be scheduled to take place on Mondays and Tuesdays during term time (c.20 weeks each year). These live sessions will be a maximum of 8 hours per week and are scheduled for 09:00–18:00 GMT.
The programme encompasses a number of core courses and your studies will culminate with a dissertation.
To give you an idea of what the programme structure and courses might consist of, the below information details the structure and courses for this programme in 2022/23.
Compulsory courses
- Applied Decision Optimisation
- Applied Machine Learning
- Data Analysis and Statistics for Business
- Python Programming
- Storytelling in Data and Decision Analytics
Option courses*
- Decision Optimisation under Uncertainty
- Deep Learning
- Heuristic Optimisation
- Multicriteria Decision Analysis
- Simulation
- Text-Mining
Dissertation in Data and Decision Analytics
The dissertation is an in-depth study of a topic in which you are particularly interested within the field of Data and Decision Analytics. Undertaking the dissertation requires you to develop a deep level of analysis and understanding of the theory and processes of organisations and the business environment through the completion of a piece of individual research.
*We will notify applicants of any changes to the programme structure and courses by 15 June in the year of entry to the course. We cannot guarantee that all option courses will run each year and occasionally there will be last-minute amendments after this date due to unforeseen circumstances such as staff illness.
The content of individual courses and the programme for any given degree are under constant academic review in light of current circumstances and may change from time to time, with some programmes and courses being modified, discontinued, or replaced.
Due to high demand, we cannot guarantee students a place on the optional course of their preference. Equally, if there is not enough interest in a given year for an option course then it may not be viable for us to run that particular option course. Some combinations of option courses may not be possible due to scheduling constraints.
Program Outcome
The programme aims to provide students with an understanding of cutting-edge business analytics and computing tools to make data-driven decisions in a range of business areas.
The specific education aims of the programme are:
- Enable students to recognise, understand and apply the language, theory, and models of the field of business analytics.
- Foster an ability to critically analyse, synthesise and solve complex unstructured business problems related to data and decision analytics.
- Encourage an aptitude for business improvement, innovation, and entrepreneurial action.
- Instil a sense of ethical decision-making and a commitment to the long-run welfare of both organisations and the communities that they serve.
It is anticipated that by the end of the programme students will be able to:
- Understand and critically apply the concepts and methods of business analytics.
- Identify, model, and solve decision problems in different settings.
- Interpret results/solutions and identify appropriate courses of action for a given managerial situation whether a problem or an opportunity.
- Create viable solutions to decision-making problems.
Scholarships and Funding
University of Edinburgh scholarships
Edinburgh Global Online Learning Masters Scholarships
The University of Edinburgh will offer twelve Master's scholarships for eligible part-time distance learning Master's programmes. Each scholarship will cover full tuition fees and will be tenable for the normal duration of the programme of study.
Tuition fee discounts
We offer a 10% discount on postgraduate tuition fees for alumni who have graduated with an undergraduate degree from the University of Edinburgh.
We also offer a 10% discount on postgraduate tuition fees for students who have previously matriculated on a 'Visiting Programme' as undergraduate students and completed a minimum of one semester of study at the University of Edinburgh.
Accreditations
Career Opportunities
Career development
It is anticipated that demand for data analytics employees will continue to grow as analytics is viewed as a key competitive resource by many companies. Our dedicated Student Development Team within the Business School will be an integral part of your student experience from day one. We are here to help you become equipped to maximise your potential in the global market.
Graduate employment
Organisations hold more information about their business environments than ever before. Increasingly, these organisations are recognising the role of data in gaining insights and out-thinking competitors. The worldwide big data analytics market was valued at US$ 37.34 billion in 2018 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 12.3% to arrive at US$ 105.08 billion by 2027. This will inevitably lead to further growth of the market for employees in the area of analytics.
The MSc Data and Decision Analytics will offer students from a range of degree backgrounds the opportunity to equip themselves with an artillery of concepts, methods, and applications of data analytics, along with hands-on and practical experience in applying them. It is not just about being able to analyse and digest the data available but then translates this into effective decision-making.
We expect the programme to open a range of career pathways in analytics for our graduates or to allow them to progress further within their existing careers. Roles we anticipate to be among these pathways include:
- Business consultants
- Business analysts
- Data analysts
- Business intelligence and analytics consultants
- Metrics and analytics specialists
- Analytics associates
- Solution architects
- Business process analysts
- Management consulting associates
- Operational research consultants