Master of Science in Business Analytics – Big Data Management

Last Updated on December 7, 2023

The emergence of big data and cognitive technologies will be the new norms of future business analytics in organizations. Governments and industries revolutionize their operations by optimizing such disruptive technology as strategic assets in their effective decision-makings. While such deployment creates exponential opportunity, future employees must acquire comprehensive managerial knowledge and, leadership skills in the trending management of big data and artificial intelligence. These analytics competencies will maximize the vast potential of expanding data opportunities to prescribe value adding needs of the customers and business environment towards organization competitive advantage. 

The Master of Science in Business Analytics with Big Data Management concentration is designed to enable business professionals improve their data analytics skills and competencies to solve business problems in their organizations. This program will empower students to manage data-oriented systems and embed data driven decisions within an organization by bringing leadership skills and comprehensive knowledge from big data disciplines to the management table. Students will get a grasp on the emerging tools and technologies available to tackle challenges in Big Data Management. 

 

Mode of Delivery

Courses will be delivered over a 10-week period in regular terms (Fall, Winter and Spring), and 6-week period in the Summer session. Classes are held on weekdays from 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Each 3-credit course will consist of 45 contact hours of lectures and other learning activities. Assessments are conducted outside the contacts hours. Each ‘Thesis’ course will be delivered over a period of ten weeks.

Number of Credits

The total credit hours required to complete the program is 36 credit hours. These include five 3-credit hour common core courses, three 3-credit hour major-specific courses, two 3-credit hour major-specific elective courses, and a 6-credit hour individual major-specific Thesis.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this program successfully will be able to:

MSBA – General Learning Outcome (GLO)
GLO1 Critically appraise current issues in Business Analytics.
GLO2 Critically examine large data sets within organizational contexts.
GLO3 Critically assess wide range of appropriate technology that transform new and abstract data in problem-solving solutions.
GLO4 Critically evaluate current research in advanced problem-solving that is used to interrogate large data sets.
MSBA – Big Data Management Learning Outcomes (BDLO)
BDLO1 Compare trending Big Data management technologies in addressing strategic business needs.
BDLO2 Propose strategic business solution/s to solve challenges in Big Data management.
BDLO3 Discover independent learning strategies to extend professional knowledge of Big Data management, relating to changing innovations, research, ethics, and standards.

Program Structure

Core Courses (all required for graduation)
BUS 8401 Analytics in Business
BUS 8402 Research Methods for Business Analytics
BUS 8403 Maths and Statistical Foundations for Analytics
BUS 8404 Optimization & Decision Systems
BUS 8405 Machine Learning
Major Specific Core Courses (all required for graduation)
BDM 8501 Data Management
BDM 8502 Visualization
BDM 8503 Data Strategy
Thesis Courses (all required for graduation)
BDM 8918 Individual Consultancy Thesis I (Proposal)
BDM 8919 Individual Consultancy Thesis II (Final)
Major Specific Elective Courses (two required for graduation)
BDM 8504 Digital Marketing Analytics
BDM 8505 Workforce Analytics
BDM 8506 Business Analytics Ethics and Policies
BDM 8507 Big Data Boardroom Analytics