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.

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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

Former Special Forces Officer Finds New Heights to Climb in Business

Sam Colby ’26 MBA

MBA

  • Full-Time

Our survey courses on accounting, marketing, research and strategy drove home the idea that if you want to accomplish big things in business, you need a team of good people with diverse skills. That’s similar to the way things work in the military.

After 20 years in the U.S. Army, Sam Colby ’26 MBA knew it was time for a new challenge. Colby began his career as an engineer officer and later joined U.S. Army Special Forces, retiring as a major. His final role involved advising the 10th Mountain Division on mountaineering, cold weather and special forces operations. 

 

Those two decades of service took him to Iraq, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Jordan and countries across Eastern Europe. Each deployment, Colby says, brought its own unique story.  

 

“Every one of these trips and the trainings involved working with great Americans, all dedicated to supporting goals and objectives larger than themselves,” he says. 

 

When Colby began looking toward his next chapter, he knew he wanted to remain in the New York North country and earn an advanced degree in business. Looking ahead, Colby has set his sights on two ambitious goals: helping the United States transition away from fossil fuels to a fully electric system and launching North Country Rock Gym, an indoor climbing facility he is building in Watertown, New York. Whitman, he says, is giving him the foundation to make both a reality, along with the University’s strong reputation for working with veterans and active duty military. 

 

“Syracuse and Whitman both have great reputations in the military for their long running ROTC and comptroller programs,” he says, noting that discovering a rock climbing wall in the Barnes Center was an added surprise. 

 

Once in the program, Colby quickly found that the connections he built with classmates became one of the most rewarding parts of his MBA experience.  

 

“Meeting my classmates was by far the best part,” he says. “Everyone I’ve met has such a diverse path to get to where they are and also different dreams about where they are going.”  

 

The classroom has also been a place for Colby to reinforce lessons he first learned in uniform.  

“This counts as re-learning for me, but the importance of a team with different skills really stood out,” he says. “Our survey courses on accounting, marketing, research and strategy drove home the idea that if you want to accomplish big things in business, you need a team of good people with diverse skills. That’s similar to the way things work in the military.”  

 

Two courses in particular have shaped his approach to problem solving: Business Strategy with Associate Professor of Management Cameron Miller and the Business Plan Laboratory with Professor of Entrepreneurial Practice Ken Walsleben.  

 

“Both provided useful tools and frameworks to think about problems,” Colby says. “As an aspiring small business owner, I’ve also appreciated the resources and mentorship of the Couri Hatchery.”  

 

The discipline and teamwork that carried Colby through his military career continue to guide him in business school.  

 

“Focus on the end goal, set aside time and resources to do it, surround yourself with people with the same goals, and you’ll be successful,” he says. “The program has given me the tools, the network and the confidence to take these ideas from concept to reality. It’s been an incredible experience so far.”  

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