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Online Master's in Business Analytics Programs
Online business analytics programs – flexible, focused, and short – are popping up across the country. These programs integrate principles from data science, business intelligence, statistics, computer science, and big data, with a focus on their practical applications in the business world. Each degree program is unique, so prospective students should thoroughly evaluate the school’s curriculum, instructors, and outcomes before deciding to enroll.
Read on to learn more about how to find the right program for you.
Curriculum and Program Length
Some online programs mirror much of their on-campus curriculum, while others use a distinct online format or pacing. Students in these programs often come from a range of academic and professional backgrounds. In general, curricula aim to help students analyze business data, build models, and communicate findings to decision-makers. Common skill areas include:
- Statistical analysis with R or Python
- Data management and SQL
- Data visualization and storytelling
- Predictive modeling
- Data mining and machine learning
- Optimization or decision modeling
- Forecasting, experimentation, or causal analysis
- Applied analytics projects and communication of results
The time required to complete a business analytics program varies. Some students complete their master’s online in as little as 12 months, while others may take 18 months or 2 years, depending on the number of credits they take, their personal preferences, and their time commitment. Many programs give students the option to complete the program part-time or full-time. A full-time commitment usually takes less time to complete.
List of Schools With Master’s in Analytics Programs
| School | Institution & Program | Location | Study Length | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona State University | Arizona State UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Phoenix, AZ | 1.3+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Bellevue University | Bellevue UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Bellevue, NE | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Boston University | Boston UniversityMaster of Science in Applied Business Analytics | Boston, MA | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Carnegie Mellon University | Carnegie Mellon UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Pittsburgh, PA | 1.5 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Clark University | Clark UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Worcester, MA | 1 year | Full-Time |
Clemson University | Clemson UniversityMBA in Business Analytics | Clemson, SC | Less than 1 year - 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Columbia University | Columbia UniversityMaster of Science in Applied Analytics | New York, NY | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Dakota State University | Dakota State UniversityMaster of Science in Analytics | Madison, SD | 1.25+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Deakin University | Deakin UniversityMaster in Business Analytics | Geelong | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Full Sail University | Full Sail UniversityMaster of Science in Business Intelligence | Winter Park, FL | 1 year | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Golden Gate University | Golden Gate UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | San Francisco, CA | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
University of Arkansas Grantham | University of Arkansas GranthamMaster of Science in Business Intelligence | — | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Indiana University | Indiana UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Bloomington, IN | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Iowa State University | Iowa State UniversityMaster of Business Analytics | Ames, IA | 1.25 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Jacksonville University | Jacksonville UniversityMaster of Science in Applied Business Analytics | Jacksonville, FL | 1.25+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Lewis University | Lewis UniversityMasters in Business Analytics | Romeoville, IL | 1.5 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Maryville University | Maryville UniversityMaster of Science in Data Analytics | St. Louis, MO | As few as 12 months | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Mercer University | Mercer UniversityMaster Business Analytics | Macon, GA | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Merrimack University | Merrimack UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics | North Andover, MA | 1.5+ years | Self-Paced |
Northeastern University | Northeastern UniversityMaster of Professional Studies in Analytics | Boston, MA | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Notre Dame of Maryland University | Notre Dame of Maryland UniversityMasters School of Arts, Sciences & Business | Baltimore, MD | 1 year | Full-Time |
Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State UniversityMaster of Science in Business Analytics and Data Science | Stillwater, OK | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Oregon State University | Oregon State UniversityMasters in Data Analytics | Corvallis, OR | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Pace University | Pace UniversityMaster of Science in Enterprise Analytic | New York, NY | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Pennsylvania State University | Pennsylvania State UniversityMaster in Business Analytics | University Park, PA | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Quinnipiac University | Quinnipiac UniversityMaster in Business Analytics | Hamden, CT | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Saint Joseph's University | Saint Joseph's UniversityMaster of Science in Business Intelligence & Analytics | Philadelphia, PA | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota | Saint Mary's University of MinnesotaMasters in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics | Winona, MN | 1 year | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Texas A&M University | Texas A&M UniversityMaster in Analytics | College Station, TX | 2 years | Part-Time |
The University of Alabama in Huntsville | The University of Alabama in HuntsvilleMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Huntsville, AL | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Dakota State University | Dakota State UniversityMaster of Science in Analytics | Madison, SD | 1.25+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Dakota State University | Dakota State UniversityMaster of Science in Analytics | Madison, SD | 1.25+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
University of California, Davis | Davis, CA | As few as 24 months | — | |
The University of Alabama in Huntsville | The University of Alabama in HuntsvilleMaster of Science in Business Analytics | Huntsville, AL | 1+ years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Villanova University | Villanova UniversityMaster of Science in Analytics | Villanova, PA | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
West Virginia University | West Virginia UniversityMasters in Business Data Analytics | Morgantown, WV | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
WGU North Carolina | WGU North CarolinaMasters in Data Analytics | Durham, NC | 2 years | Full-Time, Part-Time |
List of Online Masters in Business Analytics Programs
How To Choose an Online Business Analytics Program
The cost of an online MBA or Master of Science in Business Administration (MSBA) program may be comparable to that of an on-campus degree. Along with a university’s overall reputation, the time commitment, and the cost, here are a few other things to consider when choosing a distance learning program:
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- Will an online master’s degree in business analytics advance my career? Does it prepare you for industry certifications? Does it allow you to apply for executive-level jobs? Do you want to specialize in a specific field and become a business analyst or become a marketing analyst?
- How do the analytics courses apply to my current work? Strong degree programs will find ways to blend your “on-the-ground” experiences with your online coursework. You want to solve business problems, not just play with numbers.
- What kinds of business analysis projects do online students work on? Use LinkedIn profiles to explore alumni websites. Find their GitHub code. When you complete your degree, you’ll want to have measurable assets to show employers.
- Are the other resources I’ll be exposed to helpful? Find out what software and programs are used in courses. Explore the research centers connected to the degree. The aim is to be exposed to the latest technologies and innovations in your chosen field.
- Do online faculty have useful ties to business? Check their profiles to discover a) if they consult or work part-time for companies, b) if they’re involved in public/private research partnerships, or c) if they have specific business domain strengths (e.g. industrial engineering).
- Who will you meet, and how will you meet them? Making new contacts is a major plus of a business analytics degree. Does the format include chat rooms and virtual conferences? Can you talk to guest speakers that you respect?
- Where do alumni of online business analytics programs get jobs? LinkedIn is your friend here. You can search for the program’s name to find out if graduates are working in your dream career (or not).
On-Campus vs. Online Learning Experience
If you’re unsure about an online degree, you can explore specific benefits of distance learning in our article on learning data science online. The main considerations for pursuing a degree online are more flexibility and access to a variety of degree options that may not be available where you live. Another added benefit is that new technology has enabled many online programs to match the quality of on-campus learning.
Online Master's vs Graduate Certificates vs Short Courses
As online education options have expanded, prospective students can choose from several ways to study business analytics, including master’s degrees, graduate certificates, and short courses. The right option depends on a student’s goals, prior education, timeline, and desired level of depth.
An online master’s degree in business analytics is a graduate-level degree that typically offers broader, more structured study than a certificate or short course. Depending on the institution, master’s programs may include required core courses, electives, and applied components such as projects or capstones. Some programs are designed to mirror parts of the on-campus curriculum, but format, pacing, and student experience vary by school. Full-time options may be completed in about 12 months at some institutions, while others take longer depending on credit requirements and enrollment pace.
Admission requirements vary by school and program. A master’s program may appeal to students seeking broader graduate-level training in business analytics, deeper technical and managerial preparation, or a more comprehensive credential than a certificate or short course. Rather than assuming the degree will lead to a specific career outcome, students should review each program’s curriculum, prerequisites, and stated learning outcomes.
Some universities offer online graduate certificates in business analytics, which are separate credentials and are not equivalent to a master’s degree. These programs are often shorter and more narrowly focused than master’s programs. Many online graduate certificates in business analytics require about 12 credit hours, though requirements vary by institution. Some can be completed in about one year or less, depending on course load, and in some cases, certificate credits may later apply toward a related master’s degree.
Short courses in business analytics vary widely by provider, subject, and level. They typically require less time than a graduate certificate or master’s degree, and some online options run about six to eight weeks, though shorter and longer formats also exist. Some are introductory, while others are intended for learners with prior experience.
Upon completion, providers may award a certificate of completion or participation, but this is not the same as a graduate certificate or degree. Short courses may be useful for learners who want targeted skill development, continuing education, or a focused introduction to a specific topic. Although this page focuses on online business analytics programs, you can find online programs in closely related areas on other pages, as well as a breakdown of the differences between data analytics and business analytics:
View the full list of Master's in Business Analytics / MS in Analytics programs (including all the on-campus programs).
Last updated: April 2026
