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9 Business Analytics Degree Programs in Ireland


The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
MSc Business Analytics
- Maynooth, Ireland
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This MSc in Business Analytics is for graduates with degrees that include quantitative techniques such business, management, mathematics, physics, and others, who would be interested in applying quantitative analytics in business, including in commercial, governmental and non-governmental organisations.


Cork University Business School
MSc Business Analytics
- Cork, Ireland
MSc
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Our MSc Business Analytics program is offered by the Cork University Business School at UCC. It provides students with a portfolio of business and analytical methods for solving problems and supporting decision-making.
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Cork University Business School
MSc Accounting and Performance Analytics
- Cork, Ireland
MSc
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Our MSc Accounting and Performance Analytics is a full-time conversion programme running for 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. Students take taught modules from September to May, followed by completing a group-based research project and culminating with a graduate placement from June onwards.


Athlone Institute of Technology
Business Analytics – MSc
- Athlone, Ireland
MSc
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Business Analytics provides students with a portfolio of business and analytical skills to solve business problems and support decision making. The course has been designed specifically to fill the 5,000 new jobs in Business Analytics that will be created in the next 5 years in Ireland (National Skills Council, 2022).


Limerick Institute of Technology
MSc in Business Analytics
- Limerick, Ireland
- Clonmel, Ireland
- + 2 more
MSc
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Business Analytics provides students with a portfolio of business and analytical skills to solve business problems and support decision making. The course has been designed specifically to fill the 5,000 new jobs in Business Analytics that will be created in the next 5 years in Ireland (National Skills Council, 2022). Ireland currently has a shortage of Business Analytics professionals (National Skills Council,2022) with the skills leaned on the programme hugely beneficial in preparing students to successfully enter the jobs market.


Dublin Business School
MSc in Business Analytics
- 13/14, Ireland
MSc
On-Campus
English
Given the ever-increasing volume of data that businesses have access to today, there is a demand for employees who have computational, analytical and business strategy skills who can inform business decisions to increase efficiency and an organisation’s value. This Master of Science in Business Analytics has been developed with the aim of providing learners with the knowledge, skills and research capability to critically analyse, implement and evaluate big data concepts and techniques in order to generate valuable insights, thereby assisting with strategic business decisions, increasing productivity, profitability and an organisation’s value and market share.


National College of Ireland
Certificate in Business Analysis
- Dublin, Ireland
Certificate
Blended
English
The Certificate in Business Analysis has been developed in association with the Business Analysts Association of Ireland. The role of the business analyst is to identify the core business objectives of an organisation and its constituent parts. They also need to ensure that the processes, procedures, systems and structures that are in place are the most effective and efficient to enable it to achieve its core objectives.


IT Carlow - EduCo
Bachelor of Business Common Entry
- Kilkenny Road, Ireland
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Business Common Entry is designed to provide you with a gateway to a better choice of business specialism.Common Entry is a very popular choice with students. You avail of a broad common Years 1 & 2 which will introduce you to various essential business topics along with tasters in more specific business areas. Having gained a better understanding of each subject area, you then choose your preferred pathway to specialise in Year 3.


National College of Ireland
Higher Diploma in Financial Services Analytics - Apprenticeship
- Dublin, Ireland
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This programme seeks to provide the appropriate education and training to allow successful graduates be registered with SOLAS as an IFS Specialist. Through a combination of off-the-job and on-the-job learning, apprentices will develop skills in the areas of data mining, data management and data analysis within the context of International Financial Services.
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Business Analytics degree programs focus on harnessing data to drive business decisions and strategies, making it a vital field in today's data-driven landscape. In Ireland, this discipline offers a unique blend of practical skills and theoretical insight, preparing you to make impactful decisions in various sectors.
Through courses in data visualization, predictive analytics, and statistical modeling, you'll learn to transform complex data sets into actionable insights. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, gaining hands-on experience through case studies and real-world projects. The emphasis on teamwork and collaborative learning fosters independence and critical thinking.
As a business analytics graduate, you're well-positioned for various international career paths, including data analyst, business intelligence consultant, or market researcher. Employers value candidates who can interpret data effectively and provide data-driven solutions in a wide range of industries, both locally and globally. Ireland's strong focus on technology and innovation enhances your prospects in a market that increasingly relies on data analysis to succeed.