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Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2017-19 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2017-19 [Archived Catalog]

Business Analytics - MBAn


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Effective - Fall 2019

Degree Title and Name: Master of Business Analytics 

Program Name and Number: Business Analytics – MB6173 (online) & MB6174 (professional)  

Department/Unit: College of Business Graduate Programs 

Delivery Mode: 

Online: Students are required to attend a minimum of one weekend residency in Athens over the course of the program.

Hybrid/Professional: Students are required to attend a minimum of two one-day residencies per year in Dublin and a minimum of one weekend residency in Athens during the program.

Term(s) of Entry: Fall, Spring, Summer 

Program Overview: 

The mission of the MBAn is to provide recent graduates of bachelor programs who may or may not have professional working experience with specialized skills to advance their careers. 

The MBAn is designed to help career seeking or established working professionals to find careers within the domain of business analytics. The MBAn program will focus on applied applications of analytics within various business contexts. Within a business context, business professionals must possess a functional ability to summarize, interpret, and communicate insights discovered from data analysis. In today’s business environment, business professionals need more than these foundational skills. Today, business professionals must develop advanced technical skills to provide their organizations with valuable insight that can lead to better business decisions. For example, as data becomes easier to collect and store, databases are becoming larger and more challenging to explore. Larger sources of data require specific technical skills and these complex skills are in high demand for organizations. The program will feature software that is commonly used within businesses today. In terms of analytical methodologies, students will explore various topics within descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics. In addition, students will also learn a variety of technical skills to manage and analyze data stored within databases, which could be structured or unstructured. In addition to the technical aspects of the program, students will also learn strategic uses of information systems and analytics. 

The MBAn program is structured to help students with no prior knowledge of business analytics develop and enhance core competencies that are highly sought by organizations today. The program promotes career-changing and professional and personal development by providing advanced knowledge and tools to excel in the business world. 

Expected time to complete the degree is 5 semesters. Online students are required to attend a minimum of one weekend residency in Athens over the course of the program. 

Program Learning Outcomes: 

At the conclusion of this program, students will be able to: 

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of business analytics across business disciplines. 

  1. Select appropriate analytical methods to find solutions to business problems. 

  1. Translate the results of business analytics into effective courses of action. 

  1. Use critical thinking, interpersonal, and leadership skills. 

  1. Communicate data effectively and ethically. 

Links to Program:  

Online: https://onlinemasters.ohio.edu/lpap-mban/?Access_Code=OU-MBAn-SEO2&utm_campaign=OU-MBAn-SEO2 

Professional: https://business.ohio.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/professional-master-of-business-analytics/  

Graduation Requirements:   
The following requirements must be satisfied to graduate. 

  • 30 credit hours 

  • Thesis is not required 

  • Qualifying exam is not required 

  • Comprehensive exam is not required 

  • Students must attend a minimum of one weekend Leadership Development Program (LDP) in Athens, Ohio. Students in the hybrid (professional) format of the program will have other residency requirements at the Dublin, Ohio campus over the course of the program. 

Courses: 

  • MBA 6320 Data Analysis for Decision Making 

  • MBA 6325 Prescriptive Analytics 

  • MBA 6390 Predictive Analytics 

  • MBA 6360 Strategic Use of Information 

  • MBA 6395 Data Management, Business Intelligence, & Analytics 

  • MBA 6385 Programming for Analytics 

  • MBA 6460 Strategic Use of Analytics 

  • MBA 6490 Predictive Analytics II 

  • MBA 6495 Data Management, Business Intelligence, & Analytics II 

  • MBA 6912 Applied Business Experience 

  • MBA 6924 Analytics Practicum 

Culminating Experience: Students will work within multidisciplinary teams in a simulated business environment. For example, students within the MBAn program will be paired with students from Ohio University’s Online Master of Business Administration (OMBA). Students within the OMBA come from diverse backgrounds and have selected specific concentrations for their program requirement. In this simulated, online environment, students will help manage companies with respect to accounting, finance, operations, marketing and HR through making annual decisions for companies operating over a number of simulated years. Students within the MBAn will analyze information coming from a variety of sources. For example, MBAn students will investigate financial statements, information regarding employee productivity, consumer perceptions, and changing market conditions. The intent of this exercise is to allow MBAn students to present their work to a diverse group of people in hopes that their analysis will be convening and lead to better decision making within the simulated environment. 

Admission Requirements:  

  • Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited university 

  • GPA of 3.0 or higher 

  • Official transcript(s) 

  • Current resume 

  • Personal statement 

  • Three letters of recommendation 

  • Online application with $50 fee 

  • No GRE or GMAT scores required 

International applicants must also submit: 

  • Official TOEFL iBT score of 150 or IELTS of 7.5 

  • General academic credentials evaluation (ECE or WES report) 

Transfer credits are not accepted for this program. 

International Students:  
This program does not permit full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program. 

 

 

Effective - Prior to Fall 2019

Degree Title:  Master of Business Analytics

Program Name and Number(s):  Master of Business Analytics - MB6173

Department/Unit(s):  Graduate Programs, College of Business

Delivery Mode:  Online/Hybrid. Students are required to attend a minimum of one weekend residency in Athens over the course of the program.

Program Mission:  The mission of the OMBAn is to provide recent graduates of bachelor programs who may or may not have professional working experience with specialized skills to advance their careers.

Program Learning Objectives:  At the conclusion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of business analytics across business disciplines.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills by making connections between analysis, theories, and business contexts.
  • Apply interpersonal and leadership skills to become effective business leaders.
  • Interpret data findings effectively to any audience, orally, visually and in written formats.
  • Select appropriate analytical methods to find solutions to business problems.
  • Translate the results of business analytic analysis into effective courses of action.
  • Analyze and interpret data using an ethically responsible approach.

Program Overview:

The OMBAn is designed to help career seeking or established working professionals to find careers within the domain of business analytics. The OMBAn program will focus on applied applications of analytics within various business contexts. Within a business context, business professionals must possess a functional ability to summarize, interpret, and communicate insights discovered from data analysis. In today’s business environment, business professionals need more than these foundational skills. Today, business professionals must develop advanced technical skills to provide their organizations with valuable insight that can lead to better business decisions. For example, as data becomes easier to collect and store, databases are becoming larger and more challenging to explore. Larger sources of data require specific technical skills and these complex skills are in high demand for organizations. The program will feature software that is commonly used within businesses today. In terms of analytical methodologies, students will explore various topics within descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics. In addition, students will also learn a variety of technical skills to manage and analyze data stored within databases, which could be structured or unstructured. In addition to the technical aspects of the program, students will also learn strategic uses of information systems and analytics.

The OMBAn program is structured to help students with no prior knowledge of business analytics develop and enhance core competencies that are highly sought by organizations today. The program promotes career-changing and professional and personal development by providing advanced knowledge and tools to excel in the business world.

Link to Program: https://onlinemasters.ohio.edu/lpap-mban/?Access_Code=OU-MBAn-SEO2&utm_campaign=OU-MBAn-SEO2

Graduation Requirements:

  • 30 credit hours
  • Thesis is not required
  • Qualifying exam is not required
  • Comprehensive exam is not required
  • Expected time to complete degree is 5 semesters
  • Students must attend a minimum of one weekend Leadership Development Program (LDP) in Athens, Ohio.

Courses:

  • MBA 6320 Data Analysis for Decision Making
  • MBA 6325 Prescriptive Analytics
  • MBA 6390 Predictive Analytics
  • MBA 6360 Strategic Use of Information
  • MBA 6395 Data Management, Business Intelligence, & Analytics
  • MBA 6385 Programming for Analytics
  • MBA 6460 Strategic Use of Analytics
  • MBA 6490 Predictive Analytics II
  • MBA 6495 Data Management, Business Intelligence, & Analytics II
  • MBA 6912 Applied Business Experience
  • MBA 6924 Analytics Practicum

Culminating Experience:

Students will work within multidisciplinary teams in a simulated business environment. For example, students within the OMBAn program will be paired with students from Ohio University’s Online Master of Business Administration (OMBA). Students within the OMBA come from diverse backgrounds and have selected specific concentrations for their program requirement. In this simulated, online environment, students will help manage companies with respect to accounting, finance, operations, marketing and HR through making annual decisions for companies operating over a number of simulated years. Students within the OMBAn will analyze information coming from a variety of sources. For example, OMBAn students will investigate financial statements, information regarding employee productivity, consumer perceptions, and changing market conditions. The intent of this exercise is to allow OMBAn students to present their work to a diverse group of people in hopes that their analysis will be convening and lead to better decision making within the simulated environment.

Admission Requirements:

  • Bachelors degree from a regionally accredited university
  • GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Official transcript(s)
  • Current resume
  • Personal statement
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Online application with $50 fee
  • No GRE or GMAT scores required

International applicants must also submit:

  • Official TOEFL iBT score of 150 or IELTS of 7.5
  • General academic credentials evaluation (ECE or WES report)

Transfer credits are not accepted for this program.

International Students:  
This program does not permit full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program. 

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