Data Analytics
*Domestic applicants include Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons and Convention refugees.
This one-year Data Analytics graduate certificate program will prepare students to master and use computer software programs and applications for inputting, verifying, organizing, storing, retrieving, transforming and extracting business data.
Throughout a variety of business analytics courses within the program, students will use multiple operating system configurations and word processing, spreadsheets, management programs, database programs and research programs, including:
The program’s delivery is designed to be highly practical, with authentic assessments that reflect current business data analytics practices. This ensures that students are well-prepared to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world business settings upon graduation.
Business data analytics skills you will acquire from this post-graduate program include:
Please note that this program requires a laptop. We recommend that students use a PC laptop vs. a Mac laptop, as Windows is required to be able to load program-specific software. For more information on specific requirements, visit the Laptop Requirements page on the Fanshawe CONNECTED website.
Students must also consider technical requirements for this program. Students are required to use Windows 7 (or newer) or Mac (Mojave 10.14 or newer). Alternative operating systems, such as Android, are incompatible with program requirements.
Graduates of Fanshawe’s Data Analytics program can pursue exciting and rewarding careers within various organizations, including retail, financial services, manufacturing, health care, transportation, construction, media, tourism and education. Graduates may also choose to pursue research-based studies in a related field.
Some of the careers that graduates might pursue include:
Analytics Platform Developer - designs, builds and maintains the business data analytics platform infrastructures to ensure efficient data collection, processing, storage and access for analysis and data-driven decision-making.
Supply Chain Analyst - analyzes and optimizes an organization’s supply chain operations by collecting and interpreting data to identify inefficiencies, recommend improvements and ensure timely, cost-effective product delivery.
Database Specialist - designs, implements, maintains and secures organizational databases and ensures data is stored, retrieved and accessed efficiently while upholding data integrity and security measures.
Data Visualization Specialist - transforms complex data into visually appealing and easily understandable charts, graphs, dashboards, interactive visualizations and presentations for decision-makers to decipher data to make informed strategic decisions.
| Level 1 | ||||
| Take all of the following Mandatory Courses: | ||||
| COMM-6019 | Advanced Professional Communication | 3 | ||
| This course focuses on refining and advancing students workplace communication abilities. The advanced communication documents and strategies covered include presentation skills, research skills, business document writing, meeting and management team strategies, business etiquette, and advanced employment communications. Additionally, students learn about interpersonal and intercultural communication (high/low and monochromic/polychromic context) concepts and strategies. | ||||
| MGMT-6211 | Foundations of Data Analytics | 4 | ||
| This course is an introduction of data analysis principles, practices, and approaches used in research, big data, data science, and AI. Students will be provided with an overview of models supporting analytics-based decision-making. | ||||
| MGMT-6212 | Dashboarding & Data Visualization | 3 | ||
| This course will focus on software (PowerBI, Tableau) that supports analytics to express meaningful data to position analytics for effective decision-making. | ||||
| MGMT-6213 | Analytics for Project Management | 3 | ||
| This course will cover the general principles of project management, including agile project management. Topics included will be estimating, scoping, planning, and risk mitigation techniques that draw upon data analytics for informed communication with key management and stakeholders. | ||||
| MGMT-6214 | Web Analytics | 3 | ||
| This course will cover data collection from websites and social media to support critical business decisions (e.g., Google Analytics). Topics will include data mining using pattern recognition and knowledge extraction. | ||||
| METH-6014 | Introduction to Statistical Analytics | 3 | ||
| This course provides an overview of application of statistical methods at different phases of data analytics. Topics include statical methodologies for creation, collection, analysis, validation and visualization of quantitative data, and forecast modelling. | ||||
| INFO-6196 | Programming Fundamentals for Analytics | 3 | ||
| This course provides an Introduction of programming languages (R, SQL) for effective data analysis, use for extraction or various databases. | ||||
[1] Total program costs are approximate and subject to change. They do not include additional fees such as the health and dental plan, bus pass, or general expenses. Learn more about ancillary and additional fees.