MSc Business Analytics and Decision Sciences
Year 1
(Award available for year: Master of Science)
Learning outcomes
On completion of the programme, students should have provided evidence of being able to: i. describe and critically compare, evaluate and apply theories, concepts, techniques, empirical research and current issues from the domain of business analytics and decision sciences [PA1, PA2]ii. communicate a good awareness of current debates in business analytics and the decision sciences and their application, through critical appraisal of empirical and theoretical research [PA3]iii. apply their technical and analytical skills, and knowledge of concepts, techniques and theories from business analytics and the decision sciences, in order to competently identify needs/problems, formulate and implement solutions, and evaluate outcomes [PA2]iv. orally present information and argument clearly and persuasively [PA4]v. present work effectively in writing, highlighting the contribution of business analytics and decision science perspectives [PA4]vi. work effectively with others to solve problems [PA3]vii. demonstrate ethical, global and cultural awareness when evaluating and applying decision science concepts in the real world [PA5]viii. reflect on their own performance strengths, weaknesses and development needs, drawing on both personal reflection and inputs from others, and to plan effective personal development. [PA5]
Transferable (key) skills
Graduates of this programme will be able to evidence learning of the following transferable skills and attributes:A. Communicate ideas (orally and written) in a transparent and professional manner [LO: i, ii, iv, v, vii];B. Tailor communication (orally and written) to academic and non-academic audiences [LO: ii, v, vii];C. Apply knowledge to solve a range of problems [LO: iii];D. Undertake critical evaluation of work contexts [LO: iii, vi, vii]; E. Critically evaluate theory [LO: i, ii, iii];F. Work effectively as a member of a team [LO: vi, vii];G. Plan and design studies to evaluate theory and assumptions [LO: iii];H. Gather data and information in practice [LO: iii];I. Analyse quantitative and qualitative data sets [LO: iii];J. Ability to learn independently and maintain independent professional development [LO: i, ii, viii]
Assessment
Assessment of learning outcomes is mapped out on the assessment grid (see later). Overall, achievement for the Postgraduate Diploma will be assessed by a variety of methods in accordance with the learning outcomes of the programme. It will involve the achievement of the students in:- demonstrating their ability to apply breadth and/or depth of knowledge to issues in business analytics and the decision sciences- drawing on a range of perspectives on the application of relevant concepts- evaluating received opinion- making sound judgements whilst understanding the limitations on judgements made in the absence of complete data.