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<p>BUSINFO 718 is an applied business analytics project focused on solving a data analytics problem often related to Fintech but could be cross disciplinary as well due to the nature of Fintech. Students will present their findings through both written and oral reports.</p><p>Throughout this course, students will engage with real-world challenges in business analytics, applying the skills and knowledge acquired in previous courses to a practical problem. Working in teams, students will be assigned a pre-defined business analytics project and will collaborate under the guidance of an academic supervisor and either an industry-based mentor or supervisor.</p><p>Student teams will identify and utilise appropriate data sources, analytical tools, and algorithms to generate meaningful insights and solutions. The outcomes of their analyses will inform data-driven recommendations. The final oral presentation will further develop students’ professional communication skills, providing valuable experience in delivering presentations to both academic and industry audiences.</p>
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<p>During the 10-week course, students will be matched with either an industry partner or in-house developed project mentor and spend 2 weeks in classes. In some cases students may spend up to 8 weeks (up to 20 days) working within the host organisation only if required.</p><p>Once they enter their partnered company or in-house project and allocated to a mentor, students will be expected to gather and analyse data using a variety of tools, techniques, algorithms, and methods covered in previous courses. They will also be advised by an academic staff, mentor or a company supervisor. Students will spend the final 2 weeks of the course focused on finalising a written report and oral presentation.</p>
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<p>Tuākana is a multi-faceted programme for Māori and Pacific students providing topic specific tutorials, one-on-one sessions, test and exam preparation and more. Explore your options at <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/student-support/academic-support/tuakana-learning-communities.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Tuakana Learning Communities</a>.</p>
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<p>This course is a standard 30-point course which equates to 300 hours of learning over the ten-week quarter.</p></p>
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<p>Taught courses use a learning and collaboration tool called Canvas to provide students with learning materials including reading lists and lecture recordings (where available). Please remember that the recording of any class on a personal device requires the permission of the instructor.</p>
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<p>Feedback on taught courses is gathered from students at the end of each semester through a tool called SET or Qualtrics. The lecturers and course co-ordinators will consider all feedback and respond with summaries and actions. Your feedback helps teachers to improve the course and its delivery for future students. In addition, class Representatives in each class can take feedback to the department and faculty staff-student consultative committees.</p>
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<p>Drawing from the insights gained in this year’s endeavour, we will proactively guide students to secure the necessary data within the initial two weeks following the project’s commencement.</p>
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<p>The University of Auckland will not tolerate cheating, or assisting others to cheat, and views cheating in coursework as a serious academic offence. The work that a student submits for grading must be the student's own work, reflecting their learning. Where work from other sources is used, it must be properly acknowledged and referenced. This requirement also applies to sources on the internet. A student's assessed work may be reviewed for potential plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct, using computerised detection mechanisms.</p><p>Similarly, research students must meet the University’s expectations of good research practice. This requires:</p><ul><li>Honesty - in all aspects of research work</li><li>Accountability - in the conduct of research</li><li>Professional courtesy and fairness – in working with others</li><li>Good stewardship – on behalf of others</li><li>Transparency – of research process and presentation of results</li><li>Clarity - communication to be understandable, explainable and accessible</li></ul><p>For more information on the University’s expectations of academic integrity, please see the <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about-us/about-the-university/policy-hub/education-student-experience/academic-conduct.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Academic Conduct</a> section of the University policy hub.</p>
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<p>Class representatives are students tasked with representing student issues to departments, faculties, and the wider university. If you have a complaint about this course, please contact your class rep who will know how to raise it in the right channels. See your departmental noticeboard for contact details for your class reps.</p>
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<p>The content and delivery of content in this course are protected by copyright. Material belonging to others may have been used in this course and copied by and solely for the educational purposes of the University under license.</p><p><br></p><p>You may copy the course content for the purposes of private study or research, but you may not upload onto any third-party site, make a further copy or sell, alter or further reproduce or distribute any part of the course content to another person.</p>
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<p class="ql-align-justify">All students are asked to discuss any impairment related requirements privately, face to face and/or in written form with the course coordinator, lecturer or tutor.</p><p class="ql-align-justify">Student Disability Services also provides support for students with a wide range of impairments, both visible and invisible, to succeed and excel at the University. For more information and contact details, please visit the <a href="http://disability.auckland.ac.nz/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Student Disability Services’ website</a>.</p>
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<p>We all go through tough times during the semester, or see our friends struggling. There is lots of help out there - please see the <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/student-support/personal-support.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Support Services</a> page for information on support services in the University and the wider community.</p>
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<p>If your ability to complete assessed work is affected by illness or other personal circumstances outside of your control, contact a member of teaching staff as soon as possible before the assessment is due. If your personal circumstances significantly affect your performance, or preparation, for an exam or eligible written test, refer to the University’s <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/academic-information/exams-and-final-results/during-exams/aegrotat-and-compassionate-consideration.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">aegrotat or compassionate consideration page</a>. This should be done as soon as possible and no later than seven days after the affected test or exam date.</p>
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<p>In the event of an unexpected disruption, we undertake to maintain the continuity and standard of teaching and learning in all your courses throughout the year. If there are unexpected disruptions the University has contingency plans to ensure that access to your course continues and course assessment continues to meet the principles of the University’s assessment policy. Some adjustments may need to be made in emergencies. You will be kept fully informed by your course co-ordinator/director, and if disruption occurs you should refer to the university website for information about how to proceed.</p>
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<p>The Student Charter assumes and acknowledges that students are active participants in the learning process and that they have responsibilities to the institution and the international community of scholars. The University expects that students will act at all times in a way that demonstrates respect for the rights of other students and staff so that the learning environment is both safe and productive. For further information visit <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/forms-policies-and-guidelines/student-policies-and-guidelines/student-charter.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Student Charter</a>.</p>
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<p class="ql-align-justify">Elements of this outline may be subject to change. The latest information about taught courses is made available to enrolled students in Canvas.</p><p class="ql-align-justify">Students may be asked to submit assessments digitally. The University reserves the right to conduct scheduled tests and examinations online or through the use of computers or other electronic devices. Where tests or examinations are conducted online remote invigilation arrangements may be used. In exceptional circumstances changes to elements of this course may be necessary at short notice. Students enrolled in this course will be informed of any such changes and the reasons for them, as soon as possible, through Canvas.</p><p><br></p>
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<p>Students with concerns about teaching including how a course is delivered, the resources provided, or supervision arrangements, have the right to express their concerns and seek resolution. The university encourages informal resolution where possible, as this is quicker and less stressful. For information on the informal and formal complaints processes, please refer to the Student Academic Complaints Statute in the <a href="https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/forms-policies-and-guidelines/student-policies-and-guidelines.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Student Policies and Guidelines</a> section of the Policy Hub.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/Program?p6_code=MBusAn&session=702185360495478">MBusAn - Master of Business Analytics</a> </p>
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