May 04, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Bachelor of Science, Business Analytics (Plan of Study)



The Business Analytics program is a focused program of study leading to concentrations in Intelligent Mobility, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Quantitative Economics and Econometrics.

 

**Course offering frequency subject to change**

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Semester 1


Total Semester Credits: 15


Total Semester Credits: 15


Junior Year


Total Semester Credits: 15


Semester 2


Total Semester Credits: 15


Senior Year


Semester 1


Total Semester Credits: 15


Semester 2


Total Semester Credits: 15


Concentrations


Concentrations in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Health System Engineering, Intelligent Mobility & Autonomous Systems, and Quantitative Economics and Econometrics. Twelve credits are required in each concentration.    

 

**Course offering frequency subject to change**

Advanced Topics


Select a combination of 12 credits from Business Analytics concentration courses or program electives.

Logistics and Supply Chain Management


Logistics and Supply Chain Management is the coordination of all logistical functions in an enterprise including acquisition, handling, the internal allocation of resources, delivery, and output. Students develop knowledge of the business and technical aspects of managing large-scale delivery operations. The expert in Logistics/Supply Chain Management optimizes these complex networks to ensure efficiency and satisfaction.

Intelligent Mobility & Autonomous Systems


Intelligent Mobility uses data and technology to connect people, places, and goods across all transportation modes. Growth in intelligent mobility will transform the way people travel, interact with their environment, and connect goods and services.

Quantitative Economics & Econometrics


Quantitative Economics and Econometrics focuses on quantitative analysis and rigorous modeling of economic phenomena. This includes analysis of individual and firm decisions when data is messy, incomplete, or otherwise imperfect, analysis of strategic situations, and analysis of market outcomes and trends. Training in Quantitative Economics and Econometrics hones critical reasoning skills and prepares students for analytical careers or for graduate or professional study.

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences


Arts and Humanities


Select 6 credits from the following:

Social Sciences


Select 9 credits from the following:

Total Degree Credits: 120