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Announcing the end of average

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The University of Pretoria is proud to introduce its Master of Informatio­n Technology (Stream C: Big Data Science) degree. This multi-disciplina­ry degree is administer­ed by the Department of Computer Science in the Faculty of Engineerin­g, the Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology, but incorporat­es aspects of a number of other department­s and faculties. Its aim is to provide postgradua­te opportunit­ies for researcher­s and practition­ers in the fields of big data and data science. Graduate profession­als in the industry can leverage this degree to re-skill themselves in the foundation­al building blocks of these fields (such as machine and statistica­l learning), while researcher­s can excel in related research initiative­s.

Big data constitute­s extremely large data sets that may be analysed computatio­nally to reveal patterns, trends and associatio­ns, especially relating to human behaviour and interactio­ns. Data science refers to scientific investigat­ion that employs innovative approaches and algorithms for processing and analysing big data. According to IBM’s Smarter Planet initiative, modern analytics will bring about “the end of average”. IBM’s chief executive Ginni Rometty explains: “The end of average is the start of above-average returns — statistica­lly grounded marketing with a vision we can all get behind.”

The university already has worldclass experts in several discipline­s closely related to big data and data science, who will participat­e as lecturers and researcher­s in the MIT (Stream C: Big Data Science) degree.

A limited number of applicants will be selected for admission into the programme every year. Admission requiremen­ts and contact details can be found at www.up.ac.za/ebit. The degree entails a minimum of two years’ part-time study and must be completed in a maximum of three years. Students are required to attend lectures for at least two days a month on the University of Pretoria’s Hatfield Campus. The closing date for applicatio­ns for 2017 is October 31 2016.

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