If you’re interested in mastering big data to solve a wide range of problems, this is the course for you.
Data science is a highly in-demand field and skilled, qualified data scientists are sought after worldwide. The Bachelor of Applied Data Science will develop your technical know-how to approach complex data challenges so that you’ll be able to extract valuable information from large volumes of data, and help turn insight into action for research, industries and society.
What sets this course apart from other data science degrees is its unique Applied Studies in science component, which allows you to develop your passion in a science discipline.
You will gain advanced knowledge and technical skills in data science to design, analyse, implement and apply methods to make a positive impact on our daily lives in a variety of industries such as biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, biomedical science, genetic and genomics, natural resources and energy, and many more.
This course develops through theme studies in data challenges, techniques drawn from information technologies and mathematics, and applied studies. The course comprises 144 credit points of which 132 credit points are focused on Applied Data Science, and 12 credits of free elective units.
Part A. Data challenges (36 credit points)
These studies will develop your analytical skills and advance your ability to apply key information technology and mathematical concepts and methods. These skills will be elaborated through studio-based learning using authentic case studies sourced from industry partners, and with examples drawn from STEM areas, business, law, the humanities and social sciences.
Working in small teams or as individuals, you will realise the application of information technology and mathematical knowledge through authentic projects. Through designed experiences, you will learn to integrate a broad range of skills including collaborative work practices, communication, leadership and entrepreneurship to make you ready to approach the professions of the future.
Part B. Techniques for data science (72 credit points)
Through this theme you will gain the technical foundation that underpins this program. You will acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics and the capacity to tackle challenging problems in a variety of situations. Through core data science studies, you will also attain the skills needed to effectively use, develop and manage complex data. These two areas are critical for tackling the diverse problems encountered in Part A of the course.
Part C. Applied studies (24 credit points)
These studies will provide the foundation required to advance cross-disciplinary analytical thought. You will undertake a sequence of study in a discipline below:
- Biological science and genetics
- Chemical sciences
- Environmental science
- Biotechnology
- Food and nutrition
- Forensic genetics
- Health and human physiology.
The selection of studies available will ensure you can explore new and diverse areas and develop core strengths in studies that relate to data applications. In addition to the disciplinary expertise, you will develop an appreciation for the culture of your selected discipline, the development of ideas in a given subject area, and the contexts in which this is applied. Data applications relating to these subjects can then be incorporated through the learning experiences across Part A.
Part D. Elective (12 credit points)
This will enable you to further develop your technical skills or extend your knowledge in your selected applied studies. Alternatively, you can select units from across the university in which you are eligible to enrol.
More information
The Monash University Handbook has more detailed information about the structure and requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Data Science.
Top 100 in the world
Your degree will be recognised wherever you want to work or study in the world. Monash University is ranked (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024):
- No. 17 for Anatomy and Physiology
- No. 31 for Life Sciences and Medicine
- No. 40 in the world for Chemistry
- No. 66 in the world for Environmental Sciences
- No. 72 for Biological Sciences
- No. 91 for Natural Sciences.
Expect an exciting career
As an applied data scientist, you’ll have a deeper technical knowledge and understanding to research new applications and create new functions to retrieve data and analysis.
Enter a thriving industry
Data science roles are in high demand. Data scientist is one of the top two fastest-growing jobs in Malaysia (LinkedIn Talent Insights, 2022), and its salary is expected to increase by 20 per cent over the next five years (Expert Salary Database, Economy Research Institute, 2022).
Pursue an in-demand specialisation
The unique Applied Studies in science component allows you to specialise in a selected stream, from biological science and genetics to health and human physiology. You can explore interdisciplinary areas, completing the equivalence of a minor and enriching your learning experiences.
Learn from leading experts
Our world-class staff and teaching environment will provide you with a globally recognised education, empowering you to apply data science to a variety of industries and become a highly desirable problem solver.
Gain practical experience
In your third year, you’ll undertake a project-based unit with heavy industry involvement. This will give you hands-on, real-world exposure to the workplace environment and will enable you to further develop graduate attributes and employability skills.
Active learning
Develop a broad range of knowledge and transferable skills through studio-based learning, applied problem-solving, and cross-disciplinary and industry-relevant data science case studies. You’ll work in teams to apply what you’ve learned to complex industry problems and develop your capacity to communicate your analysis and ethical considerations to a range of potential stakeholders.
Be supported
Receive a 10% tuition fee waiver when you successfully enrol in the course. Click here for details.
Your career options cover a range of areas and industries including:
- clinical trial management
- drug discovery and development
- analytical/biomedical chemistry
- clinical science and research management
- medical, healthcare and insurance industry
- project management and consultancy
- food product/process development
- regulatory affairs and quality assurance.
Entry score
You will need the following entry scores for the Bachelor of Applied Data Science:
Qualification | Score |
---|---|
Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY)* | 72.5% |
GCE A Level** | 9 |
ATAR | 80 |
Gaokao, China | 65% |
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education | 18 |
Indian School Certificate Examination | 70% |
All India Senior School Certificate Examination | 75% |
SMA3, Indonesia | Click here to find out the entry score |
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB Diploma Program) | 28 |
STPM, Malaysia | 8.5 |
UEC, Malaysia | ≤4.2 |
Program Matrikulasi (Matriculation Program), Malaysia | 2.67 |
Ontario Secondary School Diploma | 81.6% |
Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) | 11 |
High School Diploma, Vietnam | 8.28 |
UNSW Foundation Studies | 7.5 |
Foundation in Science and Technology, Sunway College | 70% |
Foundation in Arts, Sunway College | ∆ |
Monash College Diploma Part 2*** | 60% |
*The undergraduate entry requirements published are for students who commence the MUFY program in 2024.
**The Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) accepts a minimum D Grade in A Level to be equivalent to the STPM Pass grade. For more information, please click here.
***The Monash College Diploma Part 2 entry requirements published are for students commencing their undergraduate destination degree in 2025. Maximum credit awarded for this program: 42 credit points; course duration at Monash: 2 – 2.5 years.
∆ To be assessed based on case-by-case basis.
Prerequisites
Higher level Mathematics (Australian Year 12 or equivalent) and English (Monash’s minimum English language requirements apply).