Program Director: Robert Keller, PhD, MBA. Professor of Mathematics
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Loras College Master of Science in Applied Analytics program will contribute to meeting the needs of the significant and ever-growing need for analytical reasoning in all organizations. With the increasing availability of large amounts of diverse data, as well as tools for analyzing this data, decision-making must be data informed. This requires technical and critical thinking skills for accessing, processing, analyzing, and communicating data, and the insights contained within.
The master’s program is comprised of 30 credits offered in a fully online format. The target student population are recent Bachelor’s degree graduates and working professionals. The program is designed to be flexible so that the student can complete the program in as little as one year.
Master of Science Applied Analytics Student Learning Outcomes
- Examine decision problems suitable for analytic modeling
- Demonstrate the strategic relevance of analytics to organizational mission and success
- Demonstrate ability to locate, access, and modify appropriate data sources
- Differentiate applications of quantitative techniques, including major data mining and visualization software
- Identify strengths and limitations of alternative modeling techniques applied to particular decision contexts
- Demonstrate well-reasoned ethical decisions regarding data management and use
- Present analysis results via visualization, written, and oral methods
APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR ADMISSION AS A DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENT
Applicants must submit the following application materials to the Director of Admission: Graduate and Professional Education Programs, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista, Dubuque, Iowa 52001:
- Online Graduate Program application: www.loras.edu/apply
- All official transcripts from each institution attended, including undergraduate and graduate. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 is required for admission.
- Current resume.
Deadlines are as follows:
Fall enrollment - materials due by August 1
Spring enrollment - materials due by January 1
Applications submitted after these deadlines will be considered on an individual basis
THE OFFER OF ADMISSION
Immediately following receipt of all application materials, the file will be reviewed by the Director of Admission for Graduate and Professional Education Programs and the applicant will be notified of an admission decision in their online Applicant Student Portal.
SPECIAL STUDENT STATUS
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