Business Analytics
About the track
Compatible UC major
- Business Analytics
Possible UC degree
- Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics
Overview
Business Analytics is a rapidly expanding business discipline, enabled by explosive growth in data, computing power and software availability. Analytics can be defined as the scientific process of transforming data into insights, and ultimately into better decisions. Graduates from UC's Carl H. Lindner College of Business with a bachelor of science degree in business analytics are well-equipped to apply descriptive, predictive and prescriptive models to data in order to help organizations better analyze data and make better operational and strategic decisions.
Potential career paths
- Business Intelligence
- Sustainability Officer
- Information System Manager
- Data Entry Administrator
- Database Architect
- Operations Manager
Learn more about Business Analytics and what you can do with your major after graduation.
Coursework
| UC course | Course # | Credits | Meets high school requirement* |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Composition | ENGL 1001 | 3 | English |
| Calculus I | MATH 1061 | 4 | Math |
| Business Communication | COMM 2081 | 3 | Elective |
| Intro to Microeconomics | ECON 1001 | 3 | Economics |
| Introduction to Marketing | MKTG 2080 | 3 | Elective |
| Total possible credits | 16 | ||
| UC course | Course # | Credits | Meets high school requirement* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calculus II | MATH 1062 | 4 | Math |
| Intro to Macroeconomics | ECON 1002 | 3 | Economics |
| Financial Accounting | ACCT 2081 | 3 | Elective |
| Managerial Accounting | ACCT 2082 | 3 | Elective |
| Choose A, B, or C | |||
| A) GE: Arts and Humanities (Non-COMM subj.)^ | - | 3 | - |
| B) GE: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Non-ECON subj.)^ | - | 3 | Social Studies |
| C) GE: Natural Sciences with Lab^ | - | 3-4 | Science |
| Total possible credits | 16 or 17 | ||
* Credit applicability is at the discretion of your high school and cannot be determined by UC.
^ Your UC advisor will help you select courses that satisfy the GE (General Education) requirement.