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MSc Data Science Data science is quickly becoming a big deal across a growing number of industries, and demand for data scientists is significantly increasing across all sectors including health, business, engineering, finance and energy. Organisations such as Google, Microsoft and the NHS are struggling to fill their vacancies in this field due to a lack of suitably qualified people. Starting in September 2016, our MSc in Data Science is unique in the UK in that it has been developed as a conversion course, allowing those with little or no experience to gain the skills needed to take advantage of this lucrative career opportunity. As an essential part of the course, students will gain hands-on experience of commercial SAS tools and receive SAS certification, which is a recognised industry qualification. Taking a transdisciplinary approach, the MSc in Data Science utilises a range of perspectives from diverse fields and integrates them with industry experiences and real-world projects, equipping graduates with an understanding of the potential of analytics to transform practice. “We are especially pleased to endorse the new MSc in Data Science. With the explosion of interest and investment in data science teams, our customers cannot get enough graduates with SAS-based analytical skills. Courses such as this new MSc are an important step forward by Salford University in addressing this skills shortage, especially amongst home students.” Geoffrey Taylor, Academic Programme Manager, SAS UK Why study this course? This course has been developed in response to the global skills gap for people with data science knowledge, as identified and reported by the McKinsey Global Institute study (2011). By 2018, the study predicts a shortfall of nearly 200,000 data scientists and 1.5 million managers with the capability to make decisions using big data, in the United States alone. In the UK, the assessment of demand for labour and skills published by e-skills UK indicated that close to 60% of companies are already struggling to recruit big data scientists and around 69,000 data scientists will be needed by 2018. Career options This course has an exceptionally wide appeal, with demand for data scientists across the majority of industries set to grow exponentially over the foreseeable future. You might work in public health, marketing or in business development, or you may be a biologist, computer networking expert or work in the energy sector. All will require individuals with the specialist skills needed to translate and manipulate data to benefit organisational goals. Course content Entry requirements External speakers from blue-chip and local companies will lead seminars that will include real-world case studies related to the subjects you will be studying in your modules. These will complement and improve the breadth of your learning and could lead to ideas that can be developed for inclusion within MSc projects. Assessment for this course comprises practical projects and examinations. Applicants to this course must have a minimum of a second class honours degree in any discipline or equivalent in any discipline, with previous demonstrable mathematical aptitude (e.g. A Level or BTEC mathematics). Modules may include: • Principles of Data Science We also welcome applications from students who may not have formal/traditional entry criteria but who have relevant experience to pursue the course successfully. International applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English, an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is proof of this. • Advanced Databases • Applied Statistics and Data Mining • Big Data Tools and Techniques Key information • MSc Project DELIVERY: full-time or part-time on campus During your time with us, you will develop an awareness of the latest developments in the fields of data science and big data including advanced databases, data mining and big data tools such as Hadoop. You will also gain substantial knowledge and skills of the SAS business intelligence software suite due to the partnership of the University with the SAS Student Academy. Prior to starting the course you will be required to take part in an intensive week–long training session which will provide additional support for those with little previous experience, and will cover the underpinning concepts and skills necessary to successfully undertake the course. This includes basic statistics, basic databases, and an overview of Python and R programming languages. student sas academy ® ™ DURATION: one year full-time, three years part-time START DATE: September “Demand for big data specialists is forecast to increase by 160% between 2013 and 2020.” SAS For further information about this course please visit www.salford.ac.uk/data-science CONTACT US Programme Director: Dr Mo Saraee e: [email protected] t: +44 161 295 7099 The School of Computing, Science and Engineering within the University of Salford is based at the heart of the University’s main campus and at its MediaCityUK campus. Working closely with industry partners on multidisciplinary projects, the School addresses current and future challenges. With our breadth of courses, award winning lecturers, research led teaching and commitment to producing highly employable graduates, the School is leading ground-breaking, stimulating education and research studies. www.salford.ac.uk/computing-science-engineering /SalfordUni @SalfordUni