At Swinburne, our undergraduate and postgraduate data analytics and analysis courses give you the practical skills and frameworks you need to solve complex business challenges using big data. You’ll learn what is needed, what can be ignored, and how to find the data that gives you the answers you’re looking for.

Most importantly, Swinburne's data analytics training hones your abilities as a data analyst capable of turning data into insights, and insights into action — a skill that’s in high demand in businesses, organisations and governments all over the world.

Coursework is industry-connected with practical Work Integrated Learning opportunities included in every course.

Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more. 

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    How to become a data scientist

    As a data scientist, you’ll turn data into insights that drive real change—from improving healthcare to advancing tech. It’s a career where your data skills solve real-world problems and shape a data-driven future.

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