As the business world continues to change and become more sophisticated with the growth of technology, companies small and large need skilled leaders with the competencies required for thriving in this future. Understanding data is a critical piece for future success and will help people and industries navigate challenges and turn them into opportunities.
The amount of data and technology at our disposal can lead to impressive results, but it also means that businesses must perform at higher levels to keep up. That’s where we come in. The D’Amore-McKim School of Business is creating tomorrow’s leaders through our MS in Business Analytics.
With an innovative curriculum taught by expert business school faculty who are thought leaders in their field, our program prepares you for a management or business leadership role—where you will be required to recognize and respond to potential challenges and make strategic decisions during times of uncertainty.
STEM Designation
Our STEM designation allows international students on an F-1 visa, who study on our campus, to work in the U.S. for up to 36 months after completing their program. You would apply for up to 12 months of Optional Practical Training, followed by an additional 24 months of OPT STEM Extension.
A Path to Your MBA
After graduation, you may be able to apply your MS in Business Analytics credits toward an eligible MBA at Northeastern University. As an added benefit, you will become eligible for the Double Husky Scholarship and receive a 25% discount off your tuition for the remaining credits towards your MBA.
Demonstrating Proficiency with Test Scores:
We accept the following English language proficiency test scores: TOEFL iBT®, IELTS, and PTE Academic . Enter your scores and upload a scanned copy of your results as a document in your online application. Results from these tests are valid for two years.
GMAT or GRE Required? No.
GMAT and GRE scores are not required for those with proven quantitative competency. You may demonstrate this competency by having earned a B or better in an undergraduate or graduate statistics course, having completed an undergraduate major in engineering or computer science, having successfully completed Northeastern’s Level program, or otherwise have this background.