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BSc Business Data Analytics
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Business data analytics sits at the intersection of commercial understanding and data science, addressing one of the defining capabilities of modern organisations: the ability to extract insight from data and translate that insight into business decisions. As organisations accumulate larger and more diverse datasets, the demand for people who can work with that data rigorously and communicate what it means in business terms has grown substantially. Business data analytics develops precisely this combination: technical skills in data handling, statistical analysis, and visualisation alongside the business knowledge to frame the right questions and interpret findings in context. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time programme was developed with major industry partners and is built around real-world learning through simulated and live projects, as the current description accurately reflects. You will develop technical competence in the tools and methods that data analysts actually use in practice, including data querying and manipulation, statistical analysis, predictive modelling, and data visualisation, alongside business disciplines including strategy, operations, marketing analytics, and the interpretation of business performance through data. The emphasis on applied learning means that from early in the programme you are working with data in contexts that mirror genuine business problems, building the confidence and practical capability that employers expect. The combination of technical skill and business understanding is what distinguishes business data analytics graduates from those who have studied data science or business alone. You can work effectively in both the technical and the commercial parts of an organisation, translating between the language of data and the language of business decisions, which is a role that many organisations find difficult to fill. Graduates from business data analytics programmes work as data analysts, business analysts, insight analysts, and in roles that sit across marketing analytics, commercial finance, operations, and strategy. Technology companies, consultancies, financial services, retail, healthcare, and the public sector all employ business data analysts in substantial numbers. Postgraduate study in data science, business analytics, or management information systems supports those who wish to develop more advanced technical expertise or move into research.
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