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Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (Digital Transformation and Analytics Specialisation)
Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (Digital Transformation and Analytics Specialisation)

Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (Digital Transformation and Analytics Specialisation)

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  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Resume

  • Standardised Test Scores

  • Professional Work Experience ≥ 3 years

  • English Language Test

  • Personal Statement

  • Two Letters of Recommendations

English requirements

Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit scores from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Academic or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Citizens of the following countries who have undertaken secondary and/or tertiary study in English in the national education system (or equivalent) and/or at a recognised, local university in any of the countries listed below:

Australia Botswana Canada Ghana Ireland
Kenya Lesotho Malawi Namibia New Zealand
Nigeria South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Uganda
United Kingdom United States Zambia

It is strongly recommended for applicants to take the TOEFL or IELTS at least one month prior to the application deadline..

If your test date is within one month of the application deadline, please be sure to email the scores to the office of admissions

You may submit scores from up to 4 valid TOEFL or IELTS exam dates. CMU Australia will use the highest score verified in each section if you have taken the exam more than one time. For every score you wish to include with your application, you must report the exam date(s) and submit the official score report(s). We will not accept exam scores for test dates that are not listed on the application.

TOEFL

  • iBT preferred
  • Scores must be submitted directly by Educational Testing Service (ETS). When registering for the TOEFL, please use the following institution code: 2176
  • The minimum TOEFL score is 22 on each section of the Internet-based test.

IELTS

  • You may submit International English Language Testing System (IELTS) results in place of the TOEFL.
  • The "Academic" format of the IELTS is required.
  • Test scores must be submitted directly by IELTS.
  • The minimum IELTS score is 6.0 in the writing and speaking bands and 6.5 in the reading and listening bands.

If you took either of these tests more than two years ago, you MUST take it again. The testing agency will not verify scores more than two years old.

If your score is below the minimum on either exam, you should consider retaking the TOEFL/IELTS before applying.

Intensive English Tuition

Carnegie Mellon University in Australia can arrange English tuition at either the Intensive English Language Institute (IELI) or at the South Australian College of English (SACE) in Adelaide for students who need to improve their English language skills to enter their chosen program (except global programs). For more information please contact our Admissions Office.

Course Information

Is it possible to anticipate the consumer reaction to new modes of delivery of health services? Can forecasting of emergency events be made more reliably? How much use will be made of new public infrastructure? Can predictive models be relied upon for early intervention in family services?

Welcome to the future of public policy practice, a future where long-standing techniques of policy analysis meet the power of big data and new capabilities in policy analytics.

Carnegie Mellon University in Australia has designed a new program that combines its rigorous public policy syllabus with its leading-edge courses in information technology and management.

The availability of massive data sets and of new capabilities for analysing that data will change the face of public policy formulation and analysis. The winners will be the professionals capable of understanding the generation of big data, its potential and limitations and how to utilise it. These professionals will be capable of using this data to generate evidence-based and predictive policy options; know how to communicate those options; and be able to implement and evaluate them.

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  • Public managers working at senior levels in service delivery agencies, particularly health, social welfare, infrastructure provision, education, energy and resource development

  • Policy analysts working in central agencies responsible for developing and analysing cross-government policy solutions

  • Public managers working in service delivery roles such as asset management, IT development and data processing

  • Private sector consultants to government on public policy generally and modes of service delivery in particular

  • Managers in private sector organisations with significant interfaces with government

  • University graduates with relevant backgrounds and quantitative skills

Students studying the Digital Transformation and Analytics Specialisation graduate with a Master of Science in Public Policy and Management (MSPPM) with a specialisation in Digital Transformation and Analytics.

Learning outcomes

Students who complete this course will be able to:

  • Apply analytical techniques to assessing public policy initiatives

  • Use the tools available to public managers for assembling and processing data

  • Develop evidenced-based policy options using big data sets

  • Communicate the outcomes of that analysis to both experts and lay people

  • Apply concepts of commercial analysis to public policy problems

  • Understand and use concepts of public value in managing policy implementation

  • Use established techniques of public finance management to program costing and evaluation.

Degree Structure

21-Month Track

The program comprises 198 units: 138 units of core courses, 42 units of digital transformation and analytics courses, 18 units of elective courses and 400 hours (approximately 10 - 12 weeks) of internship.

Full-time students complete the program over five study periods (21 months).

For successful completion, you must complete the requisite coursework and internship components and achieve a cumulative quality point average (QPA) of at least 3.0.

Core Courses

Code Course Units
90-710 Applied Economic Analysis 12
90-738 Applied Economics Analysis II 12
94-728 Business Intelligence and Analytics 6
90-747 Cost-Benefit Analysis 6
95-760 Decision Making Under Uncertainty 6
90-724 Financial Analysis 12
90-728 Introduction to Database Management 6
94-700 Organisational Design And Implementation 6
90-705 Policy Analysis I 12
90-706 Policy Analysis II (Public Finance) 12
94-702 Professional Writing 6
90-711 Statistical Methods 12
91-820 Strategic Planning 12
94-718 Strategic Presentation Skills 6
90-740 Systems Synthesis II 12
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Course requirements for specialisation in Digital Transformation and Analytics

Students wishing to complete a specialization in Digital Transformation and Analytics must complete the following 42 units of coursework:

  • 95-722 Digital Transformation – 6 units
  • 95-791 Data Mining – 6 units
  • 90-802 Public Policy Analytics: Cases & Issues – 6 units
  • 94-802 Geographic Information Systems – 12 units

AND

At least 12 units from the following list:

  • 95-888 Data Focused Python – 6 units
  • 94-842 Programming R for Analytics – 6 units
  • 95-737 NoSQL Database Management – 6 units
  • 95-797 Data Warehousing - 6 units (pre-requisite – 95-728 Introduction to Database)
  • 95-799 Linux and Open Source - 6 units
  • 95-869 Big Data and Large Scale Computing - 6 units (pre-requisites – 957-12 OOP JAVA, 95-703 Database Management, 95-791 Data Mining)
  • 95-865 Unstructured Data Analytics - 6 units (pre-requisite 95-888 Data Focused Python)
  • 94-867 Decision Analytics for Business and Policy – 12 units (pre-requisite – 95-760 DMUU)
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Our MSPPM graduates are working as:

Policy Analyst Senior Policy Officer Investment Manager
Management Analyst/Consultant Regulatory Officer Project Manager
Program Manager Business Analyst Economist
Strategy and Planning Manager Senior Associate Strategy and Economic Adviser
Senior Social Innovator Chief Technology / Scientific Officer Head, Public Private Partnership

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