On-Campus
M.S. in Business Analytics
In today’s marketplace, the demand for professionals who can use analytic tools to drive positive outcomes for businesses is rapidly increasing. Utilizing an action-oriented approach, the STEM-designated Master of Science in Business Analytics is designed to prepare you with the skills to become a data-driven business leader and decision maker.
Business analytics, which combines statistics, information technology and business coursework to assist in business decision making, differs from data science, which focuses more on the technical aspects and includes computer programming.
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Most, if not all, master of science students are eligible for merit-based scholarships. All Whitman School scholarships are awarded based on merit and the qualifications shown on a student’s admission application. Applicants are not required to apply separately for merit-based scholarships.
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Notable Employers
- BAE Systems
- Carrol Corporation
- Deloitte
- EY
- Goldman Sachs
- HelloFresh
- Raytheon Missiles and Defense
- T-Mobile
Sample Roles
- Applications and Program Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Deal Advisor
- Machine Learning Researcher
- Marketing Analyst
- Program Manager
Program Timelines
You will complete 36 credit hours of courses that develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the applications of analytics to the fields of accounting, finance, marketing and supply chain management by using techniques for data collection, data visualization, statistical and pattern analysis and data mining.
16 Months
36 credits
Fall
12 Credits
Spring
12 Credits
Fall
12 Credits
16 Months
36 credits
Fall
12 Credits
Spring
12 Credits
Summer Internship
3 Credits
Fall
9 Credits
21 Months
36 credits
Fall
9 Credits
Spring
9 Credits
Fall
9 Credits
Spring
9 Credits
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Turning Data Into Strategy: Bhushan Jain ’26 Transfers Skills from Whitman Graduate Program into Successful Micron Internship
Bhushan Jain ’26 M.S.
Business Analytics
- Full-Time
My favorite part was bridging the gap between analytics and strategy. It reminded me that numbers are only powerful when they help people make smarter decisions.
Bhushan Jain ’26 found his passion for data-driven strategy during his summer internship with Micron Technology, where he combined analytics, innovation and business insight to drive measurable impact.
Jain, a master’s student in business analytics at the Whitman School of Management, spent the summer working as a business analyst for AI within Micron’s global sales operations team. Working out of several of Micron’s California offices and collaborating with teammates in Boise, Idaho, Jain played a key role in designing analytical frameworks that helped leadership make more informed decisions.
“I led a project to develop a customer stratification model that allowed Micron to better prioritize B2B customers based on strategic alignment, revenue potential and margin stability,” he says. “It was about creating something actionable that the leadership team could use to shape next year’s strategy.”
Jain discovered the internship opportunity through Micron’s career portal and updates shared on LinkedIn. With Micron expanding its presence near the city of Syracuse, he had been following the company’s developments closely and took a proactive approach to connect with professionals and recruiters' months before the position opened.
“By building relationships through informational chats and outreach, I was among the first few to apply,” he says.
The internship process included several steps, including a detailed technical round that tested his skills in business case analysis and data-driven decision-making. Once onboard, Jain relied on his technical foundation in Excel, Python, SQL and Power BI to manage large data sets and automate insights. He also used generative AI tools to streamline workflows, creating prompt libraries for Microsoft Copilot and documenting AI-assisted analysis methods for his team.
Beyond data, he interviewed senior executives to ensure his analytical insights aligned with business goals. “My favorite part was bridging the gap between analytics and strategy,” Jain says. “It reminded me that numbers are only powerful when they help people make smarter decisions.”
That lesson came full circle when his findings were presented in a leadership review and directly influenced Micron’s customer engagement and prioritization strategy. “Seeing my work make a real impact was incredibly rewarding,” he says.
Jain credits Whitman with preparing him for the analytical and strategic challenges of the internship. Courses such as Business Analytics, Lean Six Sigma, and Data Analytics and Decision-Making equipped him with the technical skills he used daily.
“Whitman gave me the foundation to think critically and apply analytics in ways that create value,” he says.
Jain also acknowledges the support of his program director and academic mentor. “Professor Donald Harter has been a cornerstone of my journey,” Jain says. “He constantly encouraged me to connect classroom concepts with real-world applications. His mentorship helped me approach analytics with both precision and creativity.”
Jain says those lessons shaped how he approached challenges at Micron. “He reminded me that data is only powerful when you know how to translate it into meaningful action,” he adds.
Career Services advisors Linda McHugh and Carlos Roldan also played key roles in his professional development, offering resume guidance and interview preparation that helped him stand out.
“They helped me refine how I presented my experiences and gave me the confidence to speak about my work with clarity and purpose,” he says. “Their feedback before each interview made a real difference in how I communicated my story.” I am also deeply grateful for my collegues, such as Emeka Ossai, Chidinma Chikwe, Jude Azai and Akanksha Maheshwari, whose advice was instrumental in helping me learn from both my peers and mentors. Their insights contributed meaningfully to my journey.
Participating in competitions like Orange Tank, ‘Cuse Tank and the Dean’s Sustainability Challenge at the Whitman School further refined his problem-solving and presentation skills, while serving on the Syracuse University Library Advisory Board taught him to appreciate user experience, a lesson that parallels how businesses interpret customer behavior.
“Those experiences taught me that every audience is different,” he says. “Whether I was pitching an idea or analyzing customer data, I learned to focus on what matters most to the people I was trying to reach.”
Jain describes his summer at Micron as a transformative blend of analytics, strategy and innovation. The experience, he says, confirmed his goal of pursuing a career in data-driven consulting or product strategy.
“My internship taught me how curiosity and data together can drive global business decisions,” he says. “Whitman gave me the tools to make that happen.”
By Bo BenYehuda
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