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Explore our online data analytics engineering programs

Translate data into action with the Engineering: Engineering Data Analytics MEng program. You’ll learn to manage and analyze data using industry-standard tools while developing the technical and project management skills to make data-driven decisions that optimize engineering projects.

Summer 2025

Deadline: 05/01/25

Tuition

$1,300 per credit

Credits

30 graduate credits

Modality

Online

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The Master’s of Engineering Data Analytics has already had an impact on my work and my job. It really allowed me to make better, smarter decisions or recommendations quicker. By getting this degree and this education it’s going to open up some more doors and more opportunities for me.

Walter Schlesser

Engineering Data Analytics student