Major:
Data Analytics (B.A., B.S.)
The Data Analytics major brings together skills in computer programming, quantitative reasoning, collaboration, communication, and creative thinking. Students who pursue this major will develop a broad technological toolkit for obtaining, analyzing, and visualizing data. By applying their skills to projects and internships, students will acquire flexible problem-solving skills for rapidly-changing professional environment.
Academically equivalent, both bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees will fully prepare you for a career in data analytics. If you choose to graduate with two majors, and the one major is only offered as a B.A. or B.S., the second major should match the first degree.
Departments/Programs:
Technical Foundations | 22 hours |
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3 hours | |
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4 hours | |
Statistics | 2-4 hours |
Take one of the following: | 2-4 hours |
Communication | 4 hours |
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Take one of the following: | 4 hours |
Concentration (Choose one) | 6 hours |
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Advanced Data Analytics | 3 hours 3 hours |
Business | 3 hours 3 hours |
Project Management | 3 hours 3 hours |
Cybersecurity | 3 hours 3 hours |
Supply Chain Management | 3 hours 3 hours |
Computer Science | 3 hours 3 hours |
Experiential Learning Capstone | 6 hours |
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3 hours | |
3 hours |
*This course is offered remotely via NWU's partnership with a Consortium. The partnership allows students to earn NWU credit for specific courses. Classes are designed by top academics and industry leaders, vetted by NWU, and taught by experts in the field.
**A Data Analytics major may earn either a B.A. or B.S. degree. However, if a student has a first major that is associated with a different baccalaureate degree, the Data Analytics major may serve as a second major for the degree associated with the first major (B.FA., B.M., B.S.N.).