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Data Visualisation MASc/PGDip
Data Visualisation MASc/PGDip
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P-L995 (MASc);
P-L996 (PGDip)
MASc (Masters in Arts and Science); PG Diploma
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time (MASc); 9 months full-time or 21 months part-time (PGDip)
29 September 2025
Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies
University of Warwick
Warwick’s Data Visualisation MASc focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to design, develop, deploy and interpret data visualisations. Open up diverse career opportunities by developing a Data Visualisation portfolio through studies spanning the Sciences, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies.
The MASc in Data Visualisation is an innovative, interdisciplinary course which enables students to acquire crucial knowledge and skills in visualisation as a methodology for data-intensive research, communication and engagement. Students will be trained in concepts, methods and techniques from data science, digital humanities and design research, whilst developing a portfolio of work that prepares them for diverse career opportunities.
The programme aims to develop the methodological, conceptual and practical skills needed to design, deploy and interpret data visualisations successfully in academic, policy and public contexts. The course combines academic training in methodological and conceptual aspects with the development of technical, creative and practical competences in data visualisation as a way of communicating knowledge, as a form of engagement, and as a way of seeing the world.
During the programme you will develop:
What is an MASc?
The MASc is a flexible degree where students customise their learning trajectory through interdisciplinary topics and modules that might usually be isolated to either MA or MSc qualifications. Through optional module choices, project directions and final dissertation, you can tune your degree to fit your learning and career goals.
Modules in this course make use of a range of teaching and learning techniques, including, for example:
A one-week Data-Design Camp enables students to advance their projects through interactions with leading visualisation professionals.
A typical workshop for this course contains around 20-30 students and a typical seminar around 16-18 students.
There are typically around 8-10 hours contact hours per week, depending on type and number of optional modules chosen.
A combination of essays, reports, design projects, a portfolio, technical report writing, practice assessments, group work and presentations and an individual research project (5,000 word Final Project, MASc only).
If you would like to view reading lists for current or previous cohorts of students, most departments have reading lists available through Warwick Library on the Talis Aspire platformLink opens in a new window.
You can search for reading lists by module title, code or convenor. Please see the modules tab of this page or the module catalogueLink opens in a new window.
Please note that some reading lists may have restricted access or be unavailable at certain times of year due to not yet being published. If you cannot access the reading list for a particular module, please check again later or contact the module’s host department.
Your personalised timetable will be complete when you have been registered for all modules, compulsory and optional, and you have been allocated to your lectures, seminars and other small group classes. Your compulsory modules will be registered for you and you will be able to choose your optional modules shortly before joining us.
2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent). There is no requirement for prior knowledge of coding or programming.
There are no additional entry requirements for this course.
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