
Business Analytics

Business Analytics with SQL and Python

Graduate Certificate in Data Science

Understand the scientific methods, processes, algorithms and systems to extract knowledge and insights from data.
Understand the scientific methods, processes, algorithms and systems to extract knowledge and insights from data.
Create mobile-friendly experiences that delight users with effective, customised applications across different operating systems.
Harness the full power of the internet 4.0 with cloud infrastructure and address specific problems with software solutions.
Gain technical coding skills to shape the way applications and websites function, interact, and solve complex problems.
Play a part in the future by creating immersive virtual and augmented experiences that revolutionise how we experience the world.
Learn the ins and outs of creating intuitive, fit for purpose applications for websites and the internet.
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Forbes has named Data Storytelling as one of the most important tech skills for 2023
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A new study by RMIT Online and Deloitte Access Economics reveals the digital skills gap is costing Australian businesses $3.1 billion annually.
The world is awash with data: about 2.5 quintillion bytes per day. And it needs data professionals to organise and analyse all that information.
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