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Data Analytics

MSc Digital Technology Solutions Degree Apprenticeship.

Overview

This two year course will upskill employees working as IT professionals, in current and evolving issues of Data Analytics including data management and visualisation, Big Data analysis, statistical approaches to data, and machine learning. It will help develop their skills in leadership and innovation, and culminates in a project based within their workplace.

Our apprenticeships allow companies to upskill current employees and new graduates, and empower them to become better leaders as well as technical experts.

Apprentices who successfully complete this programme will earn an MSc Digital and Technology Solutions (Data Analytics) from Newcastle University.

Applications are now open for a September 2023 start.

My company was looking to evolve its capabilities and one of our skills gaps is a data scientist so doing this apprenticeship gives me the skills to work on new technologies, move up to the next level and to progress my career.

Apprentice on the Data Analytics Programme 2019-21
Entry requirements

The apprentice must have achieved grade C or above in GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent qualification).

They should typically have a 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in computer science or a discipline with significant computing content, such as:

  • mathematics
  • statistics
  • computer science
  • physics

Applicants with relevant work experience will be considered, in line with our strong diversity and inclusion focus to support applicants from non-standard backgrounds.

Module overview

Technical modules

Data Visualisation

Introducing apprentices to the theoretical underpinnings of the subject and allow them to build skills in the practice of creating data visualisations.

Data Management and exploratory data analysis

Exploring the principles of data management and rigorous experimental design with introducing the underlying technologies and computational tools.

Big Data Analytics

Focussing on the algorithms, technologies and architectures required to analyse Big Data, with a particular focus on cloud-based solutions.

Statistical Foundations for Data Science

Introducing the fundamental statistical and mathematical concepts and techniques underpinning modern computational statistics and data analysis.

Statistical Learning for Data Science

Providing an overview of modern statistical approaches for analysing of large complex data sets across a range of application areas in industry.

Machine Learning with Project

Providing a foundation in the field of Pattern Recognition and an expertise in Machine Learning techniques as a toolkit for automatically analysing (large amounts of) data.

Soft skill modules

Leadership and change in the digital age

Looking at frameworks for leadership, coaching, organisation and business change as well as team work in the context of a technology-based organisation.

Digital technology and innovation management

Identify, plan and organise technology-driven change in the workplace.

Strategic case studies

Learning to persuade, negotiate and writing of reports as well as legal, ethical and social issues surrounding the digital economy. 

Apprentices will also undertake:

Six month Capstone project

Supported by an academic supervisor, this six-month, work-based project pulls together the skills and knowledge developed over the course of the apprenticeship, and provides a platform for apprentices to bring direct benefits to your organisation.

How is the programme delivered?

Our Data Analytics programme is delivered through a blended approach with live online and in-person delivery combined with approximately one day on campus every month throughout the two-year delivery period. The programme is taught alongside our existing MSc programme in Data Science. Combined with online learning, workplace mentoring and project-based work, the programme fully satisfies the 6 hours a week minimum off-the-job learning required of all apprenticeships funded through the levy.

 

Who delivers the programme?

Dr Matthew Forshaw

Matthew is a Lecturer of Data Science at Newcastle University and Data Skills Policy Leader for The Alan Turing Institute, the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. He also leads the national Data Skills Taskforce, setting an agenda for change to inspire, educate and upskill data talent across education and industry.

Dr Tong Xin

Tong is a Lecturer in Data Analytics. She holds a PhD in Computer Graphics from Newcastle University, with the focus on high-performance physically-based simulations. She has supported the design and delivery of the MSc Digital and Technology Solutions Degree Apprenticeship in Data Analytics.

How to apply

Please email apprenticeships@ncl.ac.uk to progress an application with our Apprenticeship Partnership Manager.