Details, data and (good) decisions make businesses thrive

Do you thrive on details, data and decisions? Then our bachelor's degree in business analytics is for you. This analytics degree will prepare you to gather and incorporate data into your work to help make your organization successful.

Credits120
Cost Per Credit$475
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Program Overview

As a working adult, you know that we are living in a data-age, and you see this area as a growth opportunity in your career. Now is the time because the demand for professionals with change management degrees is growing. Most companies are generating, collecting, and storing information that is used to drive up the value of their business. This fast-growing career path for those with analytics degrees has applications in every industry and companies of all sizes. 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
  • Summarize principles of Christian ethics related to business intelligence.
  • Apply the principles and techniques of database design, administration, and implementation to enhance data collection capabilities and decision-support systems.
  • Describe models for effective decision making to achieve business objectives.
  • Compare different organizational behaviors and adapt change management strategies.
  • Articulate assumptions, analyses, and interpretations of data in a written and oral format.

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What to Expect

This degree in change management prepares students to become Christian leaders who are capable of making data-drive decisions that enhance organizational performance, identify emerging markets, and solve complex business problems. Students apply these skills to specific areas of finance, economics, marketing, human resources, and more.

  • Apply principles and techniques of database design, administration, and implementation
  • Utilize models for effective decision making to achieve business objectives
  • Compare different organizational behaviors and adapt change management strategies

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