Curriculum Analysis
Map structural credit weightings against direct rivals and the national average.
Target 1 (Base)
Target 2 (Gap Comparison)
Target 3 (Footprint Only)
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Automated Insights
Curriculum Footprint (% of Credits)
Competitor Gap Analysis (Target 1 vs Target 2)
Keyword & Category Search
Extract granular data across the sector based on specific text searches or module taxonomies.
Ready to Analyse
Enter a keyword or select a category, pick your cohort, and click Analyse Data.
Institutional Breakdown
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Market Positioning Explorer
Visualise institutional outliers and competitive performance metrics.
Efficiency vs. Satisfaction
Measuring the relationship between teaching volume and student experience.
Operational Health Matrix
Map institutions to identify the high-efficiency, high-reward quadrant.
Distinctiveness Index
Identify statistically significant curriculum advantages against market averages.
Target Course
How to read this
This chart highlights your target's "Unique Selling Points" (USPs). It filters out noise and only displays subject areas where your target course offers a statistically significant higher percentage of credits than the chosen market average.
Compare Against (Market Average Filters)
Select a Target Course
Choose an institution and course from the controls above to generate its unique selling points against the market.
Statistically Significant USPs
Competitor Cluster Analysis
Group the market by underlying Academic DNA (Curriculum Bias) to identify your true peers.
Understanding the Methodology & Overlap
This map visualises institutional priorities by plotting universities across two independent axes. Because these axes measure different structural biases, a single module category will often contribute to an institution's score on both axes simultaneously.
- Practical Credits: Performance, Composition, Tech, Sonic Arts, Conducting
- Theoretical Credits: Musicology, Theory, History, Aesthetics
- Historical/Canonical Credits: Performance, Composition, Theory, History, Musicology
- Applied/Commercial Credits: Tech, Industry, Sonic Arts, Psychology, Therapy
Example: A Performance module is highly Practical (pulling the dot right) but also highly Historical (pulling the dot down). Therefore, an institution heavily invested in Performance and History will mathematically anchor into the bottom-right quadrant, revealing its DNA as a "Performance Heritage Centre".