Data analytics

As the sheer volume of collectable data increases, so too does the demand for qualified analysts to provide qualitative insights.

At RMIT, you'll get hands-on experience with the latest tools and technologies, guided by industry experts, to transform complex data into actionable insights, empowering you to make informed decisions in a data-driven world to drive economic growth, public policy and corporate strategy.

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Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 80.00* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 80.00See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 76.60*See admissions
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Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not applicable
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
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Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study OnlineSee admissions*See admissions
Postgraduate study OnlineSee admissions*See admissions

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