Data analyticsBachelor of Science
Analyze important data
Get your analytics degree from Lynn and combine business, information technology and mathematics. In the data analytics program, you'll learn how to find, gather and analyze data to find the trends and information. But this isn't your ordinary data analytics degree program. At Lynn, the knowledge you receive will help you empower future leaders to identify opportunities, manage risk and develop new ideas through a data-driven approach. A bachelor of analytics is a stepping stone toward advancing your degree.
That's not all. You'll also use a unique and project-based approach to analyze complex, real-world problems. Plus, you'll explore analytical thinking, develop creative problem-solving skills and leverage business intelligence. In the end, you can turn data into actionable insights.
Details about the data analytics degree
Earning a bachelor's degree in data analytics allows you to experience real-world problems and finding solutions. Most students go on to work with IT teams to help interpret results and maintain databases with statistical information. As a major in this program, you will learn all the skills necessary to become an asset to a company or organization no matter where you decide to work. Here are a few takeaways from this bachelor's degree program.
- You'll learn data mining, visualization and programming
- It helps you analyze, interpret and use data for a future career
- You'll gain advanced business intelligence to develop new ideas
The College of Business and Management at Lynn University is accredited by IACBE
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This course introduces the practical concepts of graphic design related to data visualization and interactive design through short hands-on projects. With the advent of powerful data-mining technologies, engineers in all disciplines are increasingly, expected to be conscious of the interaction between massive quantities of information. This course is specifically designed with buisnes leaders mind, as it focuses on thier knowledge and provides a powerful tool to comunnicate ideas. Course topics include: cognitive load theory, communication design, and the identification of "chart junk", graphical integrity, and optimization of data-ink in multivariate data sets, infographics, vector graphics, and interactive data visualization using JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and GeoMapping. Students swill learn Tableau and PowerBI. Prerequisite: ISM 301
As part of the Information Systems major, this course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer systems and the role information processing plays in today’s business environment. An overview of information systems, systems development theory, operating systems, programming, database management, networking, and the Internet are presented. Additionally, students learn the process of transforming data into information and using that information to gain knowledge to make informed decisions.
This course provides undergraduate business students with fundamental concepts and tools needed to understand the emerging role of business analytics in organizations. Students will apply business analytical tools in a spreadsheet environment, interpret results, and communicate these findings effectively to help make sound business and economic decisions. Students will gain a thorough understanding of probability distributions, sampling hypothesis testing, regression analysis, statistical methods for quality control, and forecasting. Students will also synthesize and analyze data sets to gain a richer understanding of the way Big Data affects sound business decisions.
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Career opportunities
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Cost and aid
Estimated annual cost of attendance
Fee name | 2023–2024 | 2024–2025 |
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Tuition | $41,200 | $42,730 |
Housing and food | $13,750 | $14,330 |
Materials | $500 | $250 |
Student services | $1,000 | $1,000 |
Technology | $750 | $750 |
Estimated total | $57,200 | $59,060 |
Costs are based on completion of 120 total credits (30 credits per year). Some programs and courses may have additional costs.
Cost of housing is dependent on residence hall assignment.
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