The list below offers a representative sample of the courses you can expect in the study of business analytics at DePauw. From theoretical foundations to practical experiences, these courses provide a ...
Your trading analysis expertise can impact how well you make decisions. Seeking a technical analysis certification helps you study the markets, learn how experienced traders think and learn the “ins ...
Finish in Four Courses: A four-course certificate of advanced financial analytics courses on how to access, interpret, analyze, and report business and financial data. A Valuable Add-On: The graduate ...
The M.S. in Healthcare Analytics and Intelligence curriculum comprises 30 credits and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis or fast-tracked to finish in just one year. Hybrid in-person and ...
In this applied master’s degree, you’ll study IT systems and Big Data to learn how analysis drives decision-making and innovation. STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) ...
For the next four years, big data analytics is expected to be one of the core drivers of economic growth, according to projections by the World Economic Forum's Future Of Jobs report 2023. Analytical ...
Leverage the power of data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence with a specialized master’s degree in one of today’s most in-demand fields. Taught by experienced professionals, this ...
Because many of the interesting applications in data analytics are in the field of marketing, Marketing Research is also a foundational course. While this course is technically an elective, students ...
We prepare our graduates to translate the knowledge and skills they learned at Kellogg into successful careers in countless paths and industries. To that end, we've designed three categories of ...
Meghan Gallagher is a Seattle-based freelance content writer and strategist. She has a B.S. in Marketing Management and a background in digital marketing for healthcare, nonprofit, and higher ...
Multivariate analysis is commonly used when we have more than one outcome variables for each observation. For instance, a survey of American adults’ physical and mental health might measure each ...
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