The MS in Business Analytics program consists of 30 graduate-level semester credit hours, of which 15 are foundation, 12 are concentration, and 3 are elective (including the option coursework or project, or internship). Admitted students must declare a concentration.
The program includes 4 concentrations: (1) Business Analytics Methods, (2) Data Engineering, (3) Data Mining for Business Analytics, and (4) Supply Chain Analytics. Students must choose one of three options: coursework, MS project, or Internship. The program may be completed entirely on campus, entirely online, or through a combination of on-campus and online courses.
The Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) program is designed to prepare students to bridge the gap between complex data science and strategic business decision-making. Students learn to collect, organize, and analyze vast amounts of structured and unstructured data to identify patterns and trends that guide business strategy.
This program provides students with the critical knowledge and technical skills to design, develop, and implement analytical systems across high-demand corporate sectors. The curriculum offers a robust foundation in Business Analytics Methods, Database Management, data visualization, and Software Development Life Cycle.
Bridge complex data science and strategic business decision-making
Collect, organize, and analyze structured and unstructured data
Design and implement analytical systems across corporate sectors
Identify patterns and trends that guide business strategy
Our curriculum combines core business analytics knowledge with specialized concentration courses and hands-on capstone projects.
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Applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission to the MS in Business Analytics program.
Successful completion of the MS-BA Program will enable students to:
Eligible students may receive credit for prior learning, professional certifications, or relevant work experience.
A maximum of six credits of transfer credit or other approved prior learning credit may be applied toward a master’s degree program. Credit may be granted based on official transcripts, verified work experience, or professional certifications and must be approved by qualified faculty or the Admissions Department. Such credits are recorded as “Credit for Prior Learning,” carry no letter grade, and are excluded from GPA calculations.
Career options may require additional experience, training, or other factors beyond the successful completion of this program. A Master of Business Analytics degree can academically prepare you to pursue:
A Master of Business Analytics degree can academically prepare you to work in settings such as:
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