

BSc Data Science with year in Industry
About this course
Data science is a field that combines mathematical reasoning, statistical analysis, and computational skill to extract knowledge and insight from data. As organisations in every sector accumulate information at an unprecedented scale, the ability to analyse that data, to identify patterns, build predictive models, and communicate findings clearly, has become one of the most valued capabilities in professional life. Data science is not simply about technical tools: it requires the kind of rigorous mathematical thinking that allows you to understand what an analysis is actually doing and to be honest about what the data can and cannot support. At the University of Bristol this four-year programme includes a year in industry, giving you the opportunity to work in a professional data science environment before you complete your degree. The course combines mathematical and statistical foundations with computational approaches, covering topics including probability and inference, machine learning, data visualisation, programming, and the ethical dimensions of working with data in a society where algorithmic decisions have real consequences. Bristol is one of the UK's leading research universities, and the depth of mathematical and statistical training in the programme reflects that research strength. The foundation year option provides a supported entry route for students who need additional preparation. Data scientists are in demand across finance, healthcare, technology, retail, government, media, and almost every other sector. Roles include data scientist, data analyst, machine learning engineer, statistician, research analyst, and business intelligence specialist. The combination of mathematical depth and computational skill that a Bristol data science degree provides is well recognised by employers seeking graduates who can do rigorous work rather than simply apply tools. Further study at postgraduate level in data science, statistics, machine learning, or a domain-specific application is available for those who wish to develop a deeper specialisation or pursue a research career.
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