Applied Data Analysis for Decision Making Graduate Certificate
- Graduate Certificate
- In-Person
- Greeley
Spring and Fall
Program Overview
Transform your career with UNC’s Applied Data Analysis for Decision Making Graduate Certificate.
This program equips professionals with the analytical and communication skills needed to turn data into actionable insights for education, health, and social science settings. You’ll gain hands-on experience in qualitative methods, applied statistics, statistical computing, database management, and survey methods—building a strong foundation for data-driven decision-making roles.
Through the capstone course, SRM 665, you’ll complete a real-world applied data project, designing data collection, conducting analyses, and delivering findings to key stakeholders. You’ll also choose 3 elective credits in areas such as geographic information science, public health, business analytics, or higher education assessment to tailor your expertise.
Apply your skills to make smarter decisions and advance your career with UNC’s certificate program.
Admission to the University as either a degree-seeking or non-degree seeking graduate student and completion of SRM 600 (or equivalent). It is also assumed students will have completed introductory coursework in statistics through the equivalent of SRM 603 before enrolling in SRM 625, though students may begin the certificate program without such coursework.
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Rolling admissions for Fall and Spring terms.
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To attain this certificate, you must complete 17 credits.
What is the purpose of this certificate?
Monitoring patient analytics, medical statistics and clinical decision support in real time is essential in health care today.
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Applied Statistics & Research Methods
Welcome to the Department of Applied Statistics and Research Methods—where data meets impact. The Applied Statistics concentration prepares students to solve today’s challenges through practical data science and analysis.
The Research Methods concentration focuses on quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, and evaluation study design, data science, AI, research ethics and methodological rigor. With a flexible learning approach, students may enroll in courses in person or online each semester. All aspects of the degree can be completed remotely, providing accessible and adaptable pathways to success.
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