

BSc Business Analytics
About this course
Business analytics is the discipline concerned with using data to drive better business decisions. It draws on statistics, data science, economics, and management to develop the analytical skills and business understanding needed to transform raw data into actionable insight. Organisations across every sector are generating more data than ever before and investing heavily in the capability to make sense of it, making business analytics graduates consistently valuable in the job market. At the University of Southampton, this three-year, full-time accredited degree gives you a solid foundation in business alongside the specialist quantitative and analytical skills that distinguish business analytics from general management programmes. You will study customer analytics, marketing analytics, operations research, statistical modelling, data visualisation, and the business strategy context within which analytical work takes place. The programme develops your ability to use data to understand customers, optimise operations, and support strategic decisions, as well as to communicate your findings clearly to non-specialist audiences. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you the opportunity to apply your skills in real business settings and to develop the professional experience that employers value. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects strong academic expectations for a quantitatively demanding programme. Business analytics graduates work in data analytics roles across financial services, retail, technology, healthcare, government, and consulting. Roles include business analyst, data analyst, marketing analyst, operations analyst, and management consultant. The combination of quantitative technical skill and business understanding makes graduates attractive to a wide range of employers who need people who can bridge the gap between data and decision. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in business analytics, data science, or management, or go on to professional qualifications in data-related fields.
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