Talented people are needed to learn data management and database administration. Tackling the challenges and identifying opportunities that the massive influx of data presents is a vital skill that is growing in demand. That’s why we offer data management courses 

With our hands-on data management courses, you’ll gain the skills to design and build databases and to respond to new challenges in managing digital data. You’ll also learn the statistical methods and tools you need to process and manage datasets.

With organisations and governments of all sizes reliant on using information in safe and structured ways, you’ll graduate from your degree with career-ready skills and the knowledge to make a difference. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more. 

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