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The Bachelor of Business Analytics (Honours) provides students with the knowledge and applied skills in Big Data processing to effectively deal with the rapidly emerging field of Business Analytics.
Intakes: February, April, September
Full-time: 3 Years
Master of Business Analytics is a comprehensive, industry-relevant programme designed to incorporate three essential domains; business analytics, information technology and business innovation. This programme provides the necessary intellectual underpinning theories and practice in business analytics and business-related areas to enable holistic learning.
Intakes: January, March, May, July, September
Full-time: 1 Year
Part-time: 2 Years
The Doctor of Education (DEd) at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ University’s School of Education (SOE) is designed for senior educators, policymakers, and industry professionals who are committed to driving innovation, shaping policy, and leading educational transformation.
Intakes: January, May, September
Full-time: 3 years min, 5 years max
Part-time: 4 years min, 7 years max
Join our vibrant research community at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ University through the Doctor of Philosophy in Education programme, where you can potentially be part of a collaborative network that includes various research centres and dedicated research groups. Supported by top-tier expertise and facilities, these groups foster a dynamic environment for academic inquiry.
Intakes: Rolling Intake
Full-time: 3 years min, 6 years max
Part-time: 4 years min, 8 years max
Communications and Media are an ever growing and changing part of the world we live in. Be it Netflix, Facebook, Instagram, your favourite online game, or an interactive installation you just saw in a museum, media messaging is a part of your life. Today, these messages are formulated around narratives. In all forms of media, we see the shaping of messages through the narratives of branding. We will investigate these concepts of media through this framework of narratives. We will look at how contemporary media has developed narratives as an organising principle and what that means for society.
Intakes: February, April, September
Full-time: 1 Year
Part-time: 2 Years