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Graduate Certificate in Sports Analytics

Graduate Certificate.
The University of Newcastle

300

in world overall ranking*

32

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

The Graduate Certificate in Sports Analytics builds practical capability in measuring and evaluating sport performance using data. You’ll work with industry-focused case studies to learn how to apply analytics ethically to support decision-making in sporting contexts. Designed for flexible study, it can be completed in a short timeframe and provides a postgraduate entry point into specialist sports analytics training. The programme develops advanced clinical reasoning, health leadership, and evidence-based practice for complex care environments.

Career outcome

Graduates can pursue analytics roles across major sporting organisations and the broader global sports industry. Career paths may include sports business analytics and performance analytics, supporting teams and organisations with data-driven insights for strategy, recruitment, and performance improvement. This Graduate Certificate in Sports Analytics is suited to professionals seeking entry or upskilling in applied sport data analysis. Preparing graduates for clinical leadership, health management, and advanced nursing or allied health specialist roles.


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*Source: QS World University Subjects Rankings (2026)
**Source: numbeo.com
***Source: PayScale.com (2026)

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0.5 years

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Trimester 1, Trimester 3

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Sydney CBD

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50088

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+61 3 9663 5333

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australia@augstudy.com

Scholarships

tick iconONSHORE EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Up to A$50,000

tick iconCHINA EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

A$10,000

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Up to A$50,000

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