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BSc Data and Analytical Science
About this course
Data and analytical science sits at the intersection of mathematics, statistics, and computing, concerned with how large and complex datasets can be gathered, processed, analysed, and interpreted to generate insight and support decision-making. It is a discipline that has grown in importance as organisations of all kinds have found themselves generating and needing to make sense of data at unprecedented scale, from healthcare and education to retail, finance, logistics, and public policy. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year, full-time programme develops both the technical skills and the analytical thinking that data science roles demand. You will study the mathematical and statistical foundations of data analysis, including probability theory, hypothesis testing, regression, and machine learning, alongside the computational skills needed to work with real datasets using programming tools and data management systems. You will learn to visualise data in ways that communicate findings clearly to different audiences, to evaluate the quality and limitations of data, and to draw defensible conclusions from analysis while understanding the assumptions and uncertainties involved. The programme has a practical orientation, and you will work with real data problems throughout, developing the habits of mind that data professionals use in practice. Data and analytical science develops quantitative rigour alongside the communication skills needed to translate technical findings into language that non-specialist stakeholders can act on. Both capacities are increasingly valued across a wide range of sectors. Graduates work as data analysts, data scientists, business intelligence analysts, and statistical analysts across sectors including healthcare, finance, retail, technology, marketing, and the public sector. The demand for data skills is growing across virtually every industry, and graduates with a solid analytical foundation are in consistent demand. Postgraduate study in data science, machine learning, or statistics is also a common next step.
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