2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Analytics, M.S.


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This 36-semester hour program prepares the student by providing depth in analytics during the first year and focused functional study during the second year that can be applied to any discipline or any interdisciplinary area. Data analysts are forging new relationships in virtually every discipline: business, healthcare, geology, mathematics and statistics, biology, chemistry, computer science, information systems and technology, engineering, psychology, behavioral science, operations research and more, in addition to potential interactions between these disciplines, using role-based interaction with information and analytics to enable highly- collaborative, data-driven organizations. The graduate of this program enters the workforce prepared for the complex, information-intensive world.

Program Goals

ANMS graduates are able to:

  • Identify and assess the opportunities, needs and constraints for data usage;
  • Make clear and insightful analyses changing direction quickly as required by these analyses;
  • Measure, evaluate, and explain the level of quality of a dataset and develop a plan to improve the quality;
  • Work effectively in a team to develop data analytic solutions;
  • Recognize and analyze ethical issues related to intellectual property, data security integrity, and privacy; and
  • Communicate clearly and persuasively to a variety of audiences.

Graduates become data scientists and analysts in finance, marketing, operations, and business intelligence working groups that generate and consume large amounts of data.

*Current work experience is a requirement for successful learning during the full course of your MS degree program. If you are an F1 student, eligible CPT authorization is required for work placement. If you cannot work, you must submit a Waiver of Required Work Experience to your program lead.

Analytics Requirements


The following courses comprise the Master of Science in Analytics program - 36 semester hours. The semester hour value of each course appears in parentheses ( ). 

Complete the following Core courses - 15 semester hours:


Complete the following Experiential courses - 6 semester hours:


Complete one of the following Concentrations:


Three Concentrations are offered:

  • Individualized (15 semester hours)
  • Healthcare Informatics (15 semester hours)
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences (15 semester hours)

Individualized Concentration (15 semester hours)


The Master of Science in Analytics student can choose electives totaling up to 15 credits from any graduate-level program. This option allows the Analytics student to build their own customized specialization and concentration.

Healthcare Informatics Concentration (15 semester hours)


Complete the following courses - 15 semester hours:

*The student can choose a course from any of the Master of Science programs

Pharmaceutical Sciences Concentration (15 semester hours)


Complete the following courses - 12 semester hours:

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