Data Analytics (B.S.)
Learn to Answer Tomorrow’s Business Questions Today With Big Data
Why the Data Analytics Program at Seton Hill University?
Our curriculum is structured in four parts: foundational courses, discipline-specific courses, three elective courses or a minor in an area of specialization, and an experiential-education component suited to each student's employment goals. Students also complete Seton Hill University's liberal-arts core curriculum.
- Career Strength: Seton Hill university's Data Analytics Program will provide you with a strong foundation in data analysis, as it is designed with the intention that students could minor or potentially double major in a related area, such as accounting, finance, business management, mathematics or computer science.
- Communication Skills: By applying Setonian ideals of ethics into everyday business and organizational activities, Seton Hill University students are better able to effectively and professionally communicate the results of data analysis in a clear and concise way to nontechnical coworkers and business leaders - a key skill that will benefit you long after you leave the Hill to pursue your dream career.
- Experiential Internship: In your junior year, you will complete an internship in a professional environment that closely simulates your career field, allowing you to demonstrate leadership, decision-making, management and teamwork skills, and apply the organization theory that you have learned and developed as a Seton Hill University student.
Program Mission
Careers in Data Analytics
Currently, the need for skilled data analysts exceeds the number of qualified candidates. A study by the McKinsey Global Institute projects that by 2024 the demand for data analysts in the U.S. will grow by 19%. Right here in Pittsburgh, approximately 89% of predicted annual openings through 2025 will require a bachelor’s degree, particularly in the areas of business and finance where technology and the rise of big data has driven strong growth for data analysts.
Faculty
Seton Hill University’s data analytics courses are taught by dedicated faculty with expertise in business, mathematics and computer science who will help you master skills such as:
- An understanding of statistics needed to maximize the value of data.
- Identifying the opportunities, needs and constraints of data usage within an organization.
- Applying quantitative modeling, programming and data analysis techniques to solve real-world problems, communicate findings and effectively present results using data visualization techniques and software.
- Using new and emerging tools and technologies to analyze big data with cloud based data mining.
Admissions & Aid
At Seton Hill University, we offer streamlined admissions requirements and a comprehensive aid program.
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Faculty
Jared Burns
Dean of School of Business and Technology; Associate Professor; Director of MSITM; Coordinator for Data Science, and Data Analytics