MSc Data Analytics and Operations Management
This professional postgraduate course will give you the range of skills and knowledge to prepare you for roles in operations management, learning core topics of innovation, risk and quality.
Quick Facts |
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Part-time Duration: | 1.5 to 5 years |
Starting in: | January, April, July, October |
Tuition Fee: | £9,500 (UK), £10,550 (International) |
Location: | Online |
Delivered 100% online, our MSc programme with data analytics will make you stand out from the crowd, giving you the edge to progress in your career with the valuable and sought-after skill to utilise data effectively to make strategic business decisions.
Course overview
Innovation, risk, and quality are the core topics to master in the pursuit of a successful career in operations management. The online MSc Data Analytics and Operations Management programme from Arden University combines these two disciplines to give you advanced data handling capabilities that will minimise risk whilst maximising quality.
Arden University’s flexible study mode makes it is easier to develop your data handling and managerial skills alongside your existing commitments and responsibilities. This programme will help you take your career to the next level whilst you bring your organisation closer to their innovative goals.
All of Arden University’s programmes are delivered with a strong focus on employability and career success. This programme has been developed in consultation with our worldwide alumni to help you inspire and manage change within your business, with a particular focus on project handling.
Our current intake is open. We are continuing to deliver an undisrupted learning experience across all our courses. We are Distance Learning specialists with more than 25 years’ experience delivering education online.
“Going back to full-time education became almost impossible as I had a family, mortgage, and all the other distractions of modern family life. Would I recommend Arden University? Yes, I would. It has given me purpose, self-fulfilment, confidence and a potential to work in my chosen field.“
Martin Lithgow // Arden University