This Master's degree in Applied Data Science in Engineering teaches students to use their engineering knowledge to create smart data tools for real-world machines and systems. Students will learn how to predict what might happen, show data clearly, understand smart industrial devices (IIoT), and build digital copies of physical things. The goal is to make students experts in using engineering knowledge for data science. Students can take this course full-time (12 to 16 months) or learn remotely (2 to 5 years).
The course was created with a lot of help from industry experts. This will allow students to learn to write data science programs using tools like Python and R. Students will also learn to check system health, collect information, and work with IIoT systems. This will give them the skills to look closely at complex systems, set up sensors, and manage huge amounts of data. Students' learning will be checked through hands-on tasks and projects. This prepares them for jobs like a data analyst or a data scientist, or even for further study, like a PhD.
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a Scottish university that aims to help everyone, which is why its motto is "University for the Common Good." It's very good at helping its Master's students find jobs; 90% of them are working or studying more within 15 months of completing their degrees, and most are in skilled jobs. The university offers different ways to study, including online and part-time options, and welcomes students from over 120 countries, making it a truly international place.
GCU has many courses for both new students (undergraduates) and those doing Master's degrees. These courses cover subjects like business, health, social sciences, engineering, and computing. The university also supports its students financially with various aids, including scholarships. Its research focuses on finding solutions to big problems in society, especially in areas like health, creating fair communities, and making environments sustainable.
Applicants need to submit a personal statement explaining why they want to take this course and any other relevant academic details. A reference letter from a teacher or employer is also required. They can choose to include their CVs with their application to show their work experience.
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For international students, the yearly full-time tuition fee for the MSc Applied Data Science in Engineering for the academic year 2025/26 is £18,800.
Glasgow Caledonian University provides excellent scholarship opportunities and fee reductions to support international postgraduate students. Students can benefit from an Early Payment Discount, offering a 5% reduction on fees over £5,000 if paid by the deadline. Additionally, the New to GCU Postgraduate Discount is available for international students from specific countries, including India, Nigeria, and Pakistan, who are starting a full-time Master's course in September 2025 or 2026, offering a reduction in their tuition fees.
Furthermore, if you are a former GCU student returning for postgraduate study, you could receive a 30% Student Loyalty Discount. For those who have an unconditional offer for September 2025 and demonstrate a commitment to the common good, the Postgraduate Ambassador Scholarship 2025-26 offers a full tuition fee scholarship for a one-year Master's programme. There are also GREAT Scholarships 2025, providing £10,000 towards tuition fees for students from Indonesia, Kenya, and Malaysia starting a one-year Master's programme in September 2025.
Graduates of the MSc Applied Data Science in Engineering programme are well-prepared for a variety of careers, including:
As an international postgraduate student, you can apply for this course through UCAS or directly through the university's website or You can also speak with our trained counsellors for guidance.
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