Why Choose a Master of Science in Business Analytics?
Have you been thinking about taking the new step in your field, but need to have more experience for the next promotion? Are you feeling less challenged in your current role, but don’t feel confident to move onto the next one without more Business Analytics knowledge? See why a Master of Science in Business Analytics with UC online may be the best next step to further your career below.
With the rise of big data, demand for data scientists is at an all-time high. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics business analyst positions are expected to grow at a rate of 36% over the next 10 years. A Master of Science in Business Analytics not only puts you ahead of the competition but also provides the skills needed to successfully impact business decisions. At the University of Cincinnati Online, we make sure our students have the tools and skills needed to stand out amongst the competition. In the most recent cohort the average salary of employed graduates was $106,318. Additionally, our most recent graduates have a 96% placement rate for full-time employment.
Our convenient class options allow students to earn a life-changing degree without drastically changing their schedules. Our MS program has a corporate and academic partnership with the Center for Business Analytics which provides real-world data analytics experience and career opportunities for students and promotes industry leadership and research to advance the field of business analytics.
Graduates earning their Master’s in Business Analytics find placements in a variety of fields including:
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Your master’s in business analytics prepares you to lead business decisions in a number of roles with titles such as:
According to business.uc.edu/career-services, our latest graduate class had an average starting salary of $106,000.
Students work on real-world projects and learn skills in data visualization, statistical modeling, data mining, optimization, and simulation in order to proficiently analyze large datasets and to generate actionable insights.
MS Business Analytics class of 2019: Total students: 108 Total applications received: 505 Number of semesters: Two to three Average undergraduate GPA: 3.53 Average GMAT score: 675 Average GRE score: 319 Average first year salary: $92,423 (2018-2019) Employed within three months of graduation: 96% (2018-2019) Average TOEFL score: 106 PhDs: 3 Female students: 35% Average age: 26 Average years of work experience: 4 International students: 84%, including students from China, India, Pakistan, and Morocco.
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