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Embark on a transformative journey into the world of data analytics with the Master of Data Analytics program at the University of Niagara Falls Canada. Designed to equip you with cutting-edge skills and knowledge, this intensive 15-month program offers specializations in Marketing Analytics, Operational Analytics, or General Analytics.
Through hands-on, on-campus learning experiences led by industry experts, you will delve deep into the intricacies of data analysis, gaining the expertise needed to tackle real-world challenges. Whether you’re interested in optimizing marketing strategies, streamlining operational processes, or solving multidisciplinary problems, our program provides the tools and insights to excel in your chosen field.
By mastering advanced analytics techniques and technologies, you’ll emerge ready to drive innovation and make data-driven decisions in a variety of industries. Join us and unlock your potential to shape the future of data analytics.
Admission to the program mandates a recognized undergraduate degree equivalent to a four-year honours standard, following PEQAB guidelines and the Ontario Qualifications Framework. Specialization or relevant bridging studies are required, with applicants needing a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 on a 4.33 scale. Applicants with a master's degree or higher from a recognized Canadian university (or equivalent) and a CGPA of 3.00 or above (on a 4.33 scale) may admitted to a graduate program. The principal areas of study or academic emphasis of the second degree must be distinct from that of the first degree.
Prospective students must demonstrate a foundation in business management, mathematics, and computer information systems for admission. Additionally, a minimum of two undergraduate courses in statistics or quantitative methods, along with one course in computer programming or management information systems, is required.
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