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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AT A GLANCE

Rankings & Designations

STEM
Designated

Many of our master’s programs carry STEM designation.

 

Experiential Learning Options

Explore all of the unique opportunities to bridge classroom learning and practical application.

 

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Experience

On-Campus

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Deadlines

Nov 15

Priority Application

Jan 15

Early Application

Mar 15

Regular Application

Costs

$2,086

per credit

 

Cost Breakdown and Financial Aid

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.

View the Business Analytics Curriculum

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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Real World Experiences

Enhance your learning experience, develop your core business knowledge and apply your leadership skills through real-world applications. Whitman offers a variety of learning experiences to prepare and engage beyond the classroom.

 

Experiential Learning

Student Profiles and News

Building Bridges Across Continents: Nana Kwame Nyarko-Ansong Charts a Path from Ghana to Global Finance

Nana Kwame Nyarko-Ansong ’26 M.S.

M.S. Finance

  • Full-Time

Whitman gave me the canvas and the freedom to paint the educational experience I desired—one built around my intellectual curiosity, my ambitions and my career goals.

Nana Kwame Nyarko-Ansong ’26 M.S. arrived at Whitman with a clear goal: prepare for a career in investment banking while maintaining the flexibility to chart his own path. Having left Accra, Ghana at seventeen on a scholarship to attend high school in Singapore, then earning another scholarship to the University of Rochester, Nyarko-Ansong brought a global perspective shaped by experiences across three continents. What he didn't expect was just how much freedom Whitman would give him to design his own education. 

 

Designing His Own Path 

When researching graduate programs, Nyarko-Ansong sought a traditional, STEM-designated finance program. Whitman’s M.S. in Finance delivered, but it was the curriculum’s flexibility that truly transformed his experience. He took advantage of that flexibility to pursue real estate courses alongside electives in corporate finance, investing and analytics, expanding the breadth of his expertise. “For a typical master’s program in the U.S., that kind of curricular flexibility is not, in my opinion, as widespread as you would think,” he says. 


The highlight has been his independent study, where he’s creating deliverables for real 2025 investment banking transactions—mergers and acquisitions, restructuring advisory and private capital deals—as though he were the analyst on the team. “Rather than waiting for a spring internship, I took ownership of my own professional development,” Nyarko-Ansong explains. “It’s a way to build a portfolio demonstrating practical application, not just theoretical knowledge.” 

 

Paying It Forward 

Beyond academics, Nyarko-Ansong has become a fixture in the Ballentine Investment Center, informally mentoring at least fifteen undergraduates on finance coursework, interview preparation and career planning. At least six have secured internships through his guidance. “I am a product of the people who mentored me,” he says. “I’ve been on scholarships since grade four. People have consistently paid it forward and invested in me, and I want to do the same.” 


His on-campus jobs in Whitman have provided crucial support. “It's been incredibly healing,” Nyarko-Ansong says. "My professors and the learning kept me at top speed, but the community is the floor that supports everything else." 


That community fuels him to pursue a career path that improves the lives of others. Working at an M&A advisory firm in Ghana on deals totaling $200 million, he witnessed finance’s power to transform communities. “I realized that the world’s most transformative ideas rarely come to life without the capital that supports them,” he says. “Capital is a tool, and its impact depends on the leaders who steward it.” 


Recently inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society and nominated for Syracuse’s Student Employee of the Year, Nyarko-Ansong is now targeting investment banking analyst positions at major New York City firms. His long-term vision: gain experience at the highest levels, then bring that expertise back to Ghana and other emerging markets. 


“My family has poured into me in ways I cannot fully repay,” he says. “Long term, I want to take everything I'm building here at Whitman—the experience, the expertise and the network—and bring it back home to contribute toward improving lives.“ 




By Danielle Rosenburgh 

 

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