Overview

The Data Analyst program at Robertson prepares students for positions as a data analyst in the public and private sector. Students will learn how to design databases and develop and administer data management solutions across a broad range of private and public sectors. They will learn how to compile and merge data, clean data and use a variety of tools and software to extract information from datasets. 

Students will develop the skills required to report data findings through data visualizations, reports, dashboards, scorecards, and a variety of other methods. Students will also learn fundamental project management skills to oversee and manage the challenging and often complex data needs of an organization.

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Please note that there are no new intakes of programs in partnership with Robertson College beyond March 2024.

Admissions

Admission Requirements

  • Two-year diploma or university degree

English is the language of instruction at Assiniboine. All applicants educated outside of Canada or in a country not on the test exempt list are expected to meet the English language proficiency requirementsIELTS score of 6.0 with no sub-score less than 5.5 or equivalent is acceptable for this program.

Careers & Connections

Careers

Graduates of the program may be able to find rewarding employment in businesses of all sizes, across a variety of sector both public and private. Other professions include:

  • Data administrator
  • Database Clerk
  • Innovation Specialist
  • Data analyst
  • Data custodian
  • System analyst
  • Business analyst

Connections

Assiniboine has a number of agreements with other colleges, universities and professional organizations, making it possible to apply credit taken at Assiniboine to programs at other institutions. For information on agreements, see Articulation Agreements.

Tools & Supplies

Technology Requirements

All of our programs require the use of a computer with internet access. Some resources may be available on campus. For more details, see At-Home Computing.

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