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BAN 701 - Business Analysis Methods
This course prepares students for an increasingly data driven world by helping students gain theoretical and practical skills using data to investigate and provide solutions to business problems. The course focuses on formulating and analyzing questions in business.
Term | Type | Class Number | Credits | Start Date | End Date | Instruction Mode | Instructor |
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2025 Spring | Graduate | 31323 | 3 | 01/21/2025 | 04/27/2025 | Web Based (Asynchronous) | Amir Talaei-Khoei |
BAN 702 - Data Transformation and SQL
This course introduces how data is stored, retrieved and transformed into information to support organizational objectives and decision making. This is a practical, hands-on course designed to help students develop both knowledge and skills related to the management and use of data.
Term | Type | Class Number | Credits | Start Date | End Date | Instruction Mode | Instructor |
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2025 Spring | Graduate | 31324 | 3 | 01/21/2025 | 04/27/2025 | Web Based (Asynchronous) | Dana Edberg |
BAN 706 - Predictive Modeling & Data Min
This course focuses on predictive analytics, which predicts outcomes and future trends from existing data to help discover new relationships. Prediction helps decision makers evaluate possible future outcomes and define new predictors.
Term | Type | Class Number | Credits | Start Date | End Date | Instruction Mode | Instructor |
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2025 Spring | Graduate | 31326 | 3 | 01/21/2025 | 04/27/2025 | Web Based (Asynchronous) | Arash Barfar |
BAN 707 - Big Data
The course emphasizes big data concepts and how that data must be stored to support business decision-making. This course introduces locational data concepts and helps students learn how to develop non-relational databases and apply them to business problems.
Term | Type | Class Number | Credits | Start Date | End Date | Instruction Mode | Instructor |
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2025 Spring | Graduate | 32427 | 3 | 01/21/2025 | 04/27/2025 | Web Based (Asynchronous) | Wesley Cox |
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