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  • Start dates

    Fall (October)

  • Program length

    18 months

  • Program Delivery

    Online

  • Specializations

    Marketing Analytics, Operational Analytics, General Analytics

Data analysis is one of the fastest growing professions in Canada. The Master of Data Analytics program prepares you to step into a high-demand career as a big data professional.

Delivered over five terms, this graduate program gives you the technical and strategic skills needed to succeed. Through hands-on case studies and real-world business challenges, you’ll gain experience turning complex data into actionable insights. You will graduate ready to lead with confidence across sectors where data drives decisions.

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  • No travel needed, study from anywhere
  • Enhance your online collaboration and communication skills
  • Support at every step from faculty and staff

Coursework will take place online, through UNF’s virtual campus using the same content and course materials as the on-campus program.

Get ahead in your career without hitting the pause button on life.

Three program streams allow you to tailor your learning to suit your career ambitions and gain deeper problem-solving experience. 

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Solve marketing-related problems in customer relationship management, product and pricing management, campaign performance and more. 

Use analytics to improve quality and optimize processes in manufacturing, supply chain management, project management, tourism operations, and health care delivery.

Apply analytics to multi-disciplinary problems in government, non-profits, research, consulting and many other fields. 

The MDA program provides core training in the data science lifecycle and opens the doors to a diverse range of career opportunities. 

Study while working full-time. Choose flexible hours to fit around your personal or professional commitments.

Get mentored by world-class faculty and access top-notch resources and support – all from the comfort of your home.

With a focus on practical skills you can use right away, apply what you’re learning into your daily life to become a stronger leader.

Study from anywhere, so relocation is not necessary. Save on housing, transportation, parking, and no need to buy textbooks.

This is a fully online program. You can complete your coursework from anywhere.

There will be no scheduled classes. Asynchronous learning means you can study at your own pace. All course materials will be made available at the start of term, except for exams and quizzes.

Weeks 1-10: You will be able to access your course content online and complete tasks throughout this period.

Weeks 11-12: You will need to complete any review activities and final assessments, including exams and final projects.

Each course will have a syllabus as well as additional course materials that will be made available at the start of the term, except for exams and quizzes.

While components vary depending on the individual course, you can expect to use discussion forums and group chat platforms, participate in videoconferences, as well as utilize project management tools. There will be group assignments in addition to individual assignments.

As businesses increasingly turn to machine learning to analyze vast amounts of data, the demand for skilled data analysts who can work with these algorithms is growing. 

According to Canada’s Job Bank, there will be a shortage of data analysts across Canada through 2029 – especially in Ontario. This is a global trend, as the US Bureau of Labour statistics predict the rise of Data Science will create roughly 11.5 million job openings by 2026 and a report by IBM estimated that by 2025, there will be more than 2.7 million job postings for data analysts and data scientists in the US alone. 

  • Big data specialist - $122,100
  • Data manager - $136,257
  • Business analyst  - $130,617
  • Data visualization specialist - $110,000  
  • Customer intelligence analyst - $96,827 

*Source, Talent.com 

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Applicants must meet the following minimum conditions for admission: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree – Completion of a four-year honours degree standard with CGPA of 3.0 (on 4.33 scale) or better
  • Completed at least two undergraduate courses in statistics or quantitative methods

Applicants must submit:

  • A completed application form
  • Official transcripts from all post- secondary institutions attended
  • Official documentation confirming professional designations, where applicable
  • Proof of English language proficiency, if applicable

Applicants who completed undergraduate studies outside Canada must also submit: 

  • Certified translations of any documents not in English
  • Documentation confirming award of their previous degree(s), if not already indicated on official transcripts
  • A credential evaluation from a recognized service, if required by the registrar

Choosing to pursue a university education is a big commitment that impacts every aspect of your life – including your finances. Our fees are determined by the total cost of individual credits per academic year. All fees are listed in Canadian dollars and these rates are subject to change.

The Office of the Registrar had dedicated more than $15 million in scholarships, awards and financial support to students in 2025. Entrance Awards are for newly admitted international and domestic students, while Academic Scholarships are for those entering the second term of their program. 

UNF has partnered with organizations to help newly admitted domestic students finance their education.  

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Do I need a mathematics background for this program?
Students entering the MDA program should have a background in business management, math or computer information systems and have completed at least two undergraduate courses in statistics or quantitative methods. Email our Student Recruitment Advisors at inquiry@unfc.ca for more information.

Are there specializations in this program?
Yes! You can tailor the program to suit your desired career outcomes through one of three learning tracks: Marketing Analytics, Operations Analytics, or General Analytics.

Will I gain practical experience?
There are several opportunities for you to gain practical experience through this program, including internships, work-integrated learning opportunities and capstone research projects. Attend one of our graduate program webinars to learn more directly from faculty members. Visit our events page to find the date for our next webinar.

Do I need to take the GRE?
We do not use standardized testing as part of the admission process for our graduate degrees. We look at your academic record from your undergraduate studies during the application process. See our admissions page for more information about our requirements.

​Will I have to come to campus?
This program is fully online. You will not have to attend our downtown Niagara Falls campus. Projects will be completed online, and you will be able to connect one-on-one with your professor virtually on a regular basis.

Will my classes be delivered on a schedule?
Our online program is delivered asynchronously, allowing you to access your coursework on-demand in a way that best suits your schedule and lifestyle.

UNF is committed to innovative education and research for a digital world. This technology-centred approach puts you, the student, first. Learn from industry leaders and experienced faculty, gain experience through work-integrated learning components, and build a foundation that sets you on the path for success. 

Schedule an appointment with your dedicated Student Advisor at a time that’s convenient for you.

This institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this program for a five-year term starting Oct. 14, 2022. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions.)