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Applied Statistics

Course ID: 190733
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
Dublin
1 year
€2,975
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The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Statistics is a one-year part-time course, delivered by the School of Mathematics & Statistics. Classes are held in the evenings so that study can be balanced with work and personal life. This course studies a range of modern topics in statistics at Postgraduate Certificate level. The course is suitable for participants who wish to learn statistics for the first time or to build on their existing knowledge and skills set.

The course will be a blend of underlying theory and practice with an emphasis on the use of modern software packages, such as R. Participants will build on the skills required to understand the value and practical usage of statistical models, interpret and challenge results and have the ability to formulate and communicate the objectives of a statistical data analysis. Researchers who use statistical analysis and modelling techniques are also suitable for this course.

Course Details

Course LocationDublin
Location PostcodeDublin 7
Course CategoryStatistics, Science & Technology
Course TypeClassroom Based
Awarding BodyTU Dublin
Course Duration1 year
Course Fee€2,975
Entry RequirementsStudents wishing to enrol should normally possess at least the equivalent of: EITHER a qualification in Mathematics at level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications and at least one year of relevant subsequent experience in a statistical role or two years of subsequent experience in an applicable area; OR a qualification at level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications in any area with sufficient experience of a numerate discipline.

The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) procedures of the university will be used in assessing applicants who have qualifications not placed on the National Framework of Qualifications.
Career PathThe demand for statistical expertise has never been greater, brought about, in part, by the increase in the amount of data collected and analysed by organisations and also by the expectation on both the public and private sector for excellence in the area of metrics and intelligence-based decision making. Graduates of this course will be ready to take up data analysis and data scientist roles in sectors such as finance, manufacturing and engineering, internet technology, healthcare, government and non-profit organisations.
Course CodeTU248

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Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)

TU Dublin Park House Grangegorman 191 North Circular Road D07 EWV4 Ireland, Dublin City North, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Eircode: D07 EWV4

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