New Undergraduate Business Analytics Program Builds Data-Driven Expertise

by - October 14th, 2021 - Academics

Dawn Owens
Dawn Owens

Dr. Dawn Owens, a clinical associate professor in the Information Systems Area at the Naveen Jindal School of Management, knows business is increasingly driven by data — facts, statistics, numbers and other quantifiable information about operations, customers and more. Owens also knows companies disregard data at their peril; ignoring it can put their organizations at a competitive disadvantage and lead to bad outcomes.

“The amount of data that is available to us on a daily basis is growing exponentially,” said Owens, director of the Jindal School’s undergraduate Information Technology and Systems program. “There’s so much more data being collected about every single thing we do than ever before. Companies are so overwhelmed with data that there’s a huge demand for qualified people who can help them make sense of it.”

A newly launched program also directed by Owens, the Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics, equips students to answer that demand. As its STEM designation denotes, the program focuses on science, technology, engineering and math while teaching business fundamentals and quantitative tools.

Owens said either program prepares students well for a career in information technology, but the new 120 semester-credit-hour business analytics program gives students a “deeper dive” into how to turn raw data into knowledge that helps business leaders make actionable decisions. Students can select from five tracks: marketing analytics, operations and supply management, finance and risk analytics, information technology, and data science.

“The way we differentiate ourselves from similar programs at most universities is that the other schools require between 18 to 21 credit hours of technical or analytical coursework,” she said. “Our programs require 39 credit hours devoted to information technology or analytics coursework. That, along with our senior capstone project, required internship and the community-service requirement gives students the knowledge and experience they need to succeed in this data-driven world.”

The following live information sessions have been scheduled to help prospective students learn more about the program:

Thursday, Nov. 11: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 3: Noon – 1 p.m.

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