Dec 09, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2024-2025 
    
USC Catalogue 2024-2025

Business Analytics (MS)


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The Master of Science in Business Analytics provides students with the skill and knowledge to become experts in business analytics and to advance their careers in the area of data analytics. Students in the program acquire the statistical and optimization tools necessary to analyze large and unstructured data sets and make optimal decisions to improve the performance of their organization while also developing the critical ability to effectively present complex analyses to high-level decision makers. This program concentrates on business applications across different industries and functions including marketing, finance, operations management, retail, manufacturing, banking and health care.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must satisfy most of the admission requirements for all Marshall master’s degree programs. A few years of work experience is preferred, but not required. For international applicants TOEFL, IELTS or PTE scores required.

Application Procedure

All students begin the program in the fall semester with no option for starting in the spring or summer. Applications are submitted online for fall semester through the USC graduate admissions website at gradadm.usc.edu. International applicants are advised to see the instructions for international students published in the USC Graduate Admissions website (gradadm.usc.edu/apply/international-students/).

A complete application includes the online application form, an application fee, English proficiency test scores (if applicable), responses to several short-answer questions, a one-minute video essay addressing application topic, and transcripts from all institutions attended since the applicant last applied to USC.

  • All applicants must complete a statistics course at an accredited college or university before applying. Eligible statistics courses must cover all the following topics: basic probability, probability distributions (normal, exponential, etc.) inferential statistics (such as t-tests, Chi-square test, confidence intervals and sampling), and intro to linear regression.
  • Current USC students and USC alumni are not required to submit an application fee, new test scores (if previously submitted) or transcripts to verify degrees earned prior to their attendance at USC.
  • New English proficiency test scores may be required for international student applicants who completed their degrees outside the U.S.A.
  • All other applicants must submit all documentation identified in the online application instructions.

For additional information, visit marshall.usc.edu/msba or write to msba@marshall.usc.edu.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Science in Business Analytics degree requires 33 units.

Students may opt to take a waiver exam for certain required courses if they have significant knowledge on the topic already. If an exam is passed with a sufficient score, the course may be replaced in a later term with an elective from the list below. 

Electives


Complete courses from the following list sufficient to total the 33 units required to complete the program.

At least three courses must be 500-level DSO courses. 

Accelerated MS program for USC Marshall Full-Time MBA Students


Students enrolled in the Marshall Full-time MBA Program  may earn both MBA and the MS in Business Analytics by successfully completing the requirements for the MBA plus 9 additional units to total 72 units. Coursework completed to earn both degrees must include the following:

  • The seven “Required” DSO courses listed above.
  • At least 6 additional units of 500-level DSO coursework not completed as a requirement.

Note:

  • Students who pursue this option who meet the graduation requirements for the MBA program but do not meet the specified course requirements or total unit requirement for the accelerated Master of Science program will be awarded the MBA only. 
  • The MBA and MS degrees may be awarded concurrently; however, the MS degree will not be awarded until all requirements for the MBA have been completed.

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