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This degree is designed to help you build your investigative, predictive, and persuasive skills to uncover actionable insights, forecast business outcomes and communicate data-driven strategies through compelling visualizations and storytelling.

The curriculum is evolving with the latest technology, challenging you to think critically, innovate confidently and build the leadership skills needed to thrive today.

You will gain expertise in the following data software:  

  • Tableau 
  • Python 
  • Orange 
  • Excel

Program Details 

  • 30 Credits 
  • 2-Semesters 
  • Late Afternoon, Evening and Weekend Classes 
  • On Campus 

Curriculum

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MBUS 600 Orientation Workshop - 0 Credits

MSBA 602 Introduction to Business Analytics - 3 Credits

MSBA 604 Fundamental Tech for Business Analytics- 3 Credits

MSBA 606 Database Management and SQL- 3 Credits

MBUS 613 Quant Stats and Analysis- 3 Credits

MSBA 626 Descriptive Analytics- 3 Credits
 

MBUS 614 Business Ethics- 2 Credits

MSBA 642 Regression Analysis - 3 Credits

MSBA 646 Predictive Analytics - 3 Credits

MSBA 660 Emerging Technologies - 1 Credit

MBUS 633 Team Building Intensive - 2 Credits

MSBA 664 Communication Skills: Persuasion - 2 Credits

Electives - 2 Credits

 

A minimum B+ grade is required in each course.

MBUS 560 Accounting Analysis (when ACCT 260 Principles of Accounting I and ACCT 261 Principles of Accounting II were not previously taken.)

BFIN 320 Principles of Finance

BMIS 235 Management Information Systems

 
  • Students recognize the benefits analytics can provide to decision makers throughout an organization's value chain and suggest alternatives for improvement.
  • Students understand the different forms of analytics, descriptive, predictive and prescriptive, and can explain the use of informative, descriptive, and predictive questions.
  • Students produce descriptive and analytical conclusions using Python, SQL, Tableau, Power BI and other current trending technologies.
  • Students identify the inputs, resources required for successful team processing.
 

Contact:

Hannah Johanson, Admissions Specialist
Call or Text: (509) 313-7047
Email: johansonh@gonzaga.edu