PostGraduate in Enterprise Data Science & Analytics

Education objectives

The Postgraduate Program in Enterprise Data Science & Analytics is aimed at professionals interested in deepening their knowledge in data science, particularly in enterprise environments.

This program will present the methodologies and tools that will transform data into information, on which enterprises can base strategic information on entering new markets, launching new product or service lines, optimizing processes, transforming business models and, generally, competing in a market increasingly driven by data-driven decisions.

It is aimed at professionals interested in deepening their knowledge in data science and advanced analytics, as well as in the creation of predictive models and their practical application in enterprise environments.

It tackles the shortage of highly qualified professionals in this field, with one of the highest growth in the current market of information systems.

Applications - academic year 2020/2021
To complete the application, the applicant must register in NOVA IMS' Applications Portal, fill the form, upload their Curriculum Vitae, pay the application fee (€ 51), and submit the application in the end from October 7th to November 19th. The selection process is based on the analysis of the applicant's academic and professional curriculum.

General characterization

DGES code

4973

Cicle

Postgraduate programmes

Degree

None

Access to other programs

To earn the postgraduate program diploma in Enterprise Data Science and Analytics, students complete a total of 60 ECTS, corresponding to 9 course units.

Coordinator

Opening date

February 2021

Vacancies

Fees

€5.100

Schedule

After Working Hours

Teaching language

Available soon

Degree pre-requisites

To earn the postgraduate program diploma in Enterprise Data Science & Analytics, students complete 8 course units (a total of 60 ECTS).

Conditions of admittance

The requirements for the applications are: a degree in a compatible field (complete until February 2021); analysis of the applicants' academic and professional curriculum.

Evaluation rules