

BSc Data Science and Business Analytics
About this course
Data science and business analytics sits at the intersection of quantitative analysis and commercial decision-making. It draws on statistics, computer science, and business thinking to extract meaningful patterns from data, build models that support prediction and planning, and communicate findings in ways that drive better decisions. As organisations in every sector accumulate more data and face more complex environments, the ability to work rigorously with data is becoming one of the most sought-after capabilities in the economy. The University of London's online BSc in Data Science and Business Analytics is designed to prepare you to solve interdisciplinary problems and make clearly reasoned, evidence-based decisions using data. The programme is delivered by distance learning, making it accessible to students worldwide who want to pursue a rigorous academic qualification alongside work or other commitments. You will build core quantitative skills in statistics, probability, and data modelling alongside the techniques, methodologies, and principles that underpin modern data applications in management, economics, and related disciplines. The curriculum ensures that your technical knowledge is always connected to real business and organisational contexts, developing your ability to translate data analysis into strategic insight. The distance learning format is designed to be genuinely demanding and to develop both the technical and analytical habits of a practising data scientist, rather than a superficial survey of the field. Graduates go on to careers as data scientists, business analysts, data engineers, business intelligence specialists, and quantitative analysts across sectors including finance, technology, retail, healthcare, and the public sector. Many also pursue postgraduate study in data science, statistics, computer science, or business analytics to deepen their technical specialism. The combination of quantitative rigour and business understanding means graduates are well placed for roles that bridge the technical and commercial dimensions of data-driven organisations.
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