Masters in Business Analytics


Hi,

I am looking for the list of universities in US which are offering Masters Degree in Business Analytics and which has spring intakes. It would be of great help if someone can help me out.
I have a GMAT score of 570. Working towards improving the score. I have an admit in Singapore Management University. Planning to quit job and dedicate full time to GMAT and take up the exam ASAP so that i can meet the deadlines for the universities. Please suggest.

Hi,

I am looking for the list of universities in US which are offering Masters Degree in Business Analytics and which has spring intakes. It would be of great help if someone can help me out.
I have a GMAT score of 570. Working towards improving the score. I have an admit in Singapore Management University. Planning to quit job and dedicate full time to GMAT and take up the exam ASAP so that i can meet the deadlines for the universities. Please suggest.
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Inactive User

I know that Michigan State - Broad has a spring start for its MS in Business Analytics program. There's also the MS in Data Science and Business Analytics from UNC Charlotte, and Tippie's got a spring take for its MS program as well.

I know that Michigan State - Broad has a spring start for its MS in Business Analytics program. There's also the MS in Data Science and Business Analytics from UNC Charlotte, and Tippie's got a spring take for its MS program as well.
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Thanks for the reply. What major differences are there between Spring and Fall intakes?

Thanks for the reply. What major differences are there between Spring and Fall intakes?
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Inactive User

One starts in spring and the other starts in fall.

But seriously, many employers sync their hiring schedules to line up with MBAs who graduate at the beginning of the summer (those who start in the fall). Also, may recruiting events are synchronized along these lines as well. Because of that, students who start in the spring are at a bit of a disadvantage, but that's nothing that can't be overcome with solid networking.

One starts in spring and the other starts in fall.

But seriously, many employers sync their hiring schedules to line up with MBAs who graduate at the beginning of the summer (those who start in the fall). Also, may recruiting events are synchronized along these lines as well. Because of that, students who start in the spring are at a bit of a disadvantage, but that's nothing that can't be overcome with solid networking.
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Raulu

Hi Srujan,

Same score a 6 years workex in BI and analytics domain. Any update so as to which Universities can I apply. No time for improvement for me :(.

Hi Srujan,

Same score a 6 years workex in BI and analytics domain. Any update so as to which Universities can I apply. No time for improvement for me :(.
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tar1099

Can somebody suggest a Masters in Business Analytics that has STEM designation?

Can somebody suggest a Masters in Business Analytics that has STEM designation?
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Inactive User

USC Marshall has a Business Analytics program that's STEM designated. Columbia also has one, but through the school's professional development branch, rather than the business school. Michigan - Broad also has one as well.

UT Dallas, UConn, ASU Carey, and more all have STEM-designated MS Analytics programs.

USC Marshall has a Business Analytics program that's STEM designated. Columbia also has one, but through the school's professional development branch, rather than the business school. Michigan - Broad also has one as well.

UT Dallas, UConn, ASU Carey, and more all have STEM-designated MS Analytics programs.
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