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Information serves as a crucial resource for organizations, facilitating data-driven decisions across various fields such as market research and scientific inquiry. In the Data Science specialization, you'll acquire computational and analytical competencies rooted in statistics and computer science, equipping you to handle, interpret, analyze, and extract valuable insights from datasets. You'll cultivate critical perspectives on data utilization, master fundamental technical proficiencies, and gain awareness of data collection contexts. During advanced studies and beyond, you'll learn to approach interdisciplinary challenges by framing data-centric problems within analytical structures, solving them computationally, and effectively presenting findings to stakeholders.
The combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program enhances your analytical abilities while allowing exploration of diverse scientific fields. You'll complete core science requirements, introductory electives, and a chosen specialization, supplemented by additional electives to fulfill degree credit requirements from disciplinary or shared course pools.
Your initial year focuses exclusively on science coursework, with nursing studies beginning in year two. Progression to the Master of Nursing requires meeting academic benchmarks. The nursing curriculum combines theoretical learning with extensive hands-on training, featuring more than 800 hours of clinical placements throughout your degree.