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Students
Tuition Fee
AUD 18,796
Per course
Start Date
2025-10-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Data Analysis | Data Analytics | Data Science
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
AUD 18,796
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-02-01-
2025-06-01-
2025-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Undergraduate Certificate of Data Analytics

Key Information

Duration

4 months


Intake Dates

February, June, October


Campus Location

Melbourne On-campus


Domestic Fees

Not available to domestic students


2025 International Fees

A$18,796


CRICOS

K


Articulation options

Your pathway to a data-driven career

This certificate gives students an introduction to concepts in Business and Information Technology. It has been designed to build a strong foundation for further knowledge required to work in either Business or Information Technology professions.


You may also study four or five more subjects to complete either the Diploma of Business or Diploma of Information Technology. With either diploma you may be eligible for direct entry to the second year of a variety of undergraduate degrees at La Trobe University.


After completing the Bachelor, depending on subject choices, you may graduate eligible for registration with the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI), CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), the Australian Computer Society (ACS), or the Information Technology Professionals Association (ITPA).


Course structure

What you’ll be studying

You’ll need to complete four subjects during your program.


  • Sustainability (BBUS1SBY) This subject introduces you to the concept of sustainability, and a systems approach to understanding the complex interactions between the environmental, economic, and social dimensions of sustainability. The subject attracts students from a range of fields, bringing a multidisciplinary team perspective to the researching, analysis, and problem-solving aspects of creating positive change for sustainability. In teams, you are required to critique, design, and present an action plan aimed at resolving a sustainability issue that impacts current and future generations. This subject provides you with the opportunity to enhance, demonstrate and document work-ready skills appropriate to your chosen career path. Class requirements
    • Timetabled hours per week (4 hours)
      • One 2-hour lecture per week
      • One 2-hour tutorial per week
  • Data Analytics Concepts (BBUS1001) Any modern business today will utilise some form of spreadsheet tool to review, manipulate and visualise data (in the form of charts for reporting). A spreadsheet tool also enables one to undertake advanced tasks on business data, such as performing scenario analyses and undertaking complex data analytics, for example creating a forecasting model. In this subject, you will learn how to use two technological tools to undertake data analysis. The first tool is Structure Query Language (SQL), which we will use to pull relevant data into Excel and facilitate further analysis. Next, various advanced Excel analyses including pivot tables, statistical analysis, and creation of basic forecasting models will be covered. Upon successful completion of this subject, you will be proficient in basic data analysis using Excel and SQL, setting you up to become an analytical and data driven problem solver. With these skills, you will also be ready to identify insights allowing you to disrupt typical business operations systematically and with a higher chance of success. Class requirements
    • Timetabled hours per week (4 hours)
      • One 2-hour lecture per week
      • One 2-hour tutorial per week
  • Economic Issues and Public Policy (BBUS1IEI) Economics is the study of human behaviour and in particular the choices that individuals, businesses, and governments make to deal with scarcity and the incentives that guide those choices. In Investigating Economic Issues, you will learn how the forces of demand and supply coordinate the behaviour of individuals and businesses in the market and how government policy affects those market outcomes. You will study the decisions that businesses make in determining how much to produce and at what cost. Further you will investigate how the market structure affects firms’ choices. At the macro level, you will explain how to measure economic activity, including levels of inflation and unemployment, and you will examine some of the factors that influence these variables and the impact they have on business. Class requirements
    • Timetabled hours per week (4 hours)
      • One 2-hour lecture per week
      • One 2-hour tutorial per week
  • Programming Environment/Programming for Engineers & Scientists (TCSE1PEXS) In this subject, students learn and apply fundamental programming concepts. Students analyse, design, construct and document solutions to simple programming problems. Java programs are developed using command line interface tools and Unix operating system. Class requirements
    • Timetabled hours per week (5 hours)
      • Lecture – 1 hour per week
      • Lab/Workshop time – 4 hours per week
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About University
Diploma
Foundation
Courses

La Trobe College


Overview:

La Trobe College Australia is a private higher education institution offering a range of foundation and diploma programs. It is a pathway to La Trobe University degrees, providing students with tailored support and a university-like experience.


Services Offered:

La Trobe College offers a variety of services to students, including:

    Student Portal:

    Access to essential information and services for current students.

    Orientation & Enrolment:

    Action-packed orientation program to help students get settled.

    Student Support:

    Support services include accommodation assistance, arriving in Melbourne guidance, cultural information, banking and budget advice, life on campus tips, health and safety on campus information, what to bring checklist, student visa work rights, transport information, and visa information.

    Learning Support:

    Academic support, peer mentors, counselling, disability support, and a prayer room.

    Wellbeing:

    Health and safety on campus, sexual assault and harassment resources, skills for good health, and respect initiatives.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

La Trobe College offers a vibrant student life experience, including:

    Campus Tours:

    Students can tour the campus to get a feel for the environment.

    Clubs & Societies:

    Opportunities to join clubs and societies to connect with fellow students.

    Sports & Exercise:

    Access to sports and exercise facilities.

    LTSA:

    The La Trobe Student Association (LTSA) provides student representation and support.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Pathway to La Trobe University:

    La Trobe College provides a pathway to La Trobe University degrees.

    Tailored Support:

    Students receive personalized support to help them succeed.

    University-like Experience:

    Students enjoy a university-like experience with access to facilities and resources.

    Range of Programs:

    La Trobe College offers a variety of foundation and diploma programs in different disciplines.

Academic Programs:

La Trobe College offers a range of foundation and diploma programs, including:

    Foundation Studies:

    Prepares students for entry into first-year degree studies.

    Diplomas:

    Offered in various disciplines, including Business, Bioscience, Engineering, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Media and Communication, and Psychology.

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