Learn how to transform raw data to give companies a competitive edge with our project-based programmes. This micro-credential is perfect for professionals keen to upskill or change careers, graduates seeking better job prospects, or companies wanting to develop their staff to boost productivity. Study online from anywhere in the country.
Employment outlook
Business Intelligence Analysts play a crucial part in the future success of companies. The demand for Business Intelligence Analysts is expected to keep growing to meet the needs of firms and transform the raw data they hold.
Annual demand for IT professionals in New Zealand is 4,000 –5,000 professionals. It is estimated that there will be a demand for around 10,000 new digitally skilled employees in the next two years, while the largest growth will be in data analytics. (The New Zealand Digital Skills Forum, 2021).
Better pay
The average business intelligence salary in New Zealand is $113,400 per year. Entry-level positions start at $103,300 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $132,700 per year.
The average data analyst salary in New Zealand is $83,700 per year. Entry-level positions start at $70,400 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $116,800 per year.
The programme is for those who want to build on their existing qualification, gain experience in business intelligence and data analytics, or be instrumental in different organisations.
You must be a New Zealand or Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a resident and aged 18 years or over to enrol in these courses.
Applicants for Data for Decision Making (Level 6) must:
We recommend having basic computer skills and experience working with spreadsheet tools such as Microsoft Excel.
Not sure if you’re eligible?
We can talk to applicants and assess their knowledge and experience and determine which course is best for them. If your application for one micro-credential is unsuccessful, you may be invited to apply for another, or to apply again after you have met the entry requirements. F
You will learn to analyse and evaluate the applicability of data-driven solutions for business contexts considering technical, ethical, and cultural aspects, and to apply exploratory data analysis methods for revealing insights related to a business context. You will learn to visualise and communicate the results to inform decisions in organisations.
For the part-time programme, you will need to spend 15 hours per week.
About half of these hours will be spent in the classroom (online) and half will be spent studying independently.
This micro-credential has a total of 300 learning hours which comprise virtual lessons, self-study, mentoring with industry professionals, interactive activities, and project work.
You will work under the supervision and guidance of facilitators for your virtual interactive activities and project work. The number of hours for these tasks will gradually increase over the term so you can practise and apply what you have learned to your project work.
*This is an indicative timetable only.
You will attend online tutorials each week where you can ask your lecturers any questions about your assessments and learning.
What are micro-credentials?
Micro-credentials are bite-sized qualifications focused on skill development. They allow you to develop real-world skills from industry experts and gain the knowledge needed to keep up in a rapidly changing workplace.
What is Business Intelligence or BI?
Business Intelligence involves leveraging data to optimize a company’s performance and achieve success. It is a way of presenting valuable and insightful information to firms to help them boost productivity. This data mining in an ever-changing tech world creates a comprehensive view of a company and helps the business reach data and insights led decisions quickly.
Will this qualification be recognised in the IT sector where I will work?
Yes, this qualification is NZQA approved and recognised by New Zealand employers.
What is the application process?
You can find an easy step-by-step¯guide to applying and enrolling¯in a programme.
What if I miss some classes?
You will have access to all the learning material on our learning management system, Moodle however we strongly encourage you to attend most of your classes. Every learning session is essential to your learning and attendance is important.
Will I be able to manage my time?
We acknowledge there may be times when it becomes difficult to juggle your priorities. If you face any struggles, our supportive lecturers and Student Services team are here to help you.