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Bachelor of Data Science (BDataSc)

Australia

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What will I learn?

ADCI’s Bachelor of Data Science focuses on developing Students’ programming skills for database management, while developing their communication and teamwork skills to effectively apply their knowledge of data collection techniques, quantitative modelling, and data visualization.

Learning Objectives

  • Design and utilise relevant programming techniques to create and use databases;
  • Think critically to conceptualise, structure and interpret big data problems;
  • Apply creative thinking to core Information and Communication Technology (ICT) concepts and principles;
  • Communicate ICT concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences;
  • Work collaboratively and effectively in the field of ICT;
  • Apply ethical principles to the handling of data and information securely;
  • Analyse, report and manage data, metadata and derived information using appropriate storage, access, analysis, reporting and administrative tools;
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of data collection techniques, including quantitative modelling, and data visualisation methods for various types of data in a range of fields;
  • Continue to develop skills and maintain a currency of knowledge as the field of ICT continues to develop and innovate;
  • Apply organisational and business knowledge to applications within the field of ICT;
  • Evaluate security risks associated with data storage, access and manipulation;
  • Demonstrate understanding of the SFIA Foundation Skills Framework for the Information Age.

Career Options for Graduates

There are a number of exciting career opportunities for Graduates of the Bachelor of Data Science, including but not limited to:

Data Scientist
Data Analyst
Data Statistician
Data Security Officer
Data Quality Officer
Business Intelligence Developer

CRICOS

112493J

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$25,200.00 (US$ 16,607) per year
Late Payment of Tuition Fees (charged on each occasion where tuition fees are paid after the due date) - 250

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

Expected July 2025

Venue

Australian Data and Cyber Institute

Level 3, 251 Adelaide Terrace,

PERTH,

Western Australia,

6000, PERTH, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

Secondary Education:

Completion of Year 12,
A Final School Grade of C, or higher in Mathematics Methods, or;
Successful Completion of the Unit of Study: MAT101 – Introduction to Mathematics

Foundation Studies

Successful completion of Foundation Studies at a recognised Higher Education Provider.

VET Qualification

Successful completion of vocation qualification (AQF Level 4) or higher, in Information and Communications Technology.

English Proficiency Requirements

Applicants from countries where English is not their first language, are required to provide evidence of their English Proficiency through one of the following approved English Language Proficiency Tests.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System):

Minimum overall score of 6.0, with no individual band score less than 5.5.

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language):

Minimum overall score of 64 (Internet-Based), and a minimum score of 17 in each section.

PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English):

Minimum overall score of 50-57 (with no individual band less than 50).

Cambridge English:

Minimum overall score of 180, with each component score no less than 180.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Australian Data and Cyber Institute (ADCI)

ADCI offers courses in Data Science and Cyber Security at the next wave of the digital revolution.

  • Modern city campus in the heart of Perth CBD
  • Courses designed to be future-oriented
  • Courses customised to the global employers’ needs
  • Industry collaborations and real-world projects