The online MS in Analytics program at American University is designed for professionals who want to gain expertise in data analysis and learn to apply new insights in their industry. Through a curriculum that focuses on real-world applications of data and two in-person practicums in Washington, D.C., students will gain the analytical expertise they need to make more informed decisions and benefit their organizations. The program can be completed in as little as 12 months. No GMAT/GRE required to apply.
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Program Highlights:
- AACSB accredited
- A curriculum that equips you to use the most up-to-date data analysis strategies to transform relevant information into tangible solutions
- Graduate prepared to work as intelligence analysts, financial analysts, marketing analysts, business analytics consultants, entrepreneurs, supply chain managers, and more
- Features two in-person, practicums held on campus at American University in Washington, D.C. that allow students to solve business challenges with real organizations.
- Students can choose from four predesigned focus areas or create their own concentration by selecting electives that best suit their goals
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Weekly Live Classes:
Attend weekly, live classes hosted on HD video platform where you can interact and collaborate with faculty and classmates.
Attend weekly, live classes hosted on HD video platform where you can interact and collaborate with faculty and classmates.

Self-Paced Coursework:
Complete weekly self-paced course work that can be accessed 24/7.
Complete weekly self-paced course work that can be accessed 24/7.

Expert Faculty:
Classes are designed and led by AU faculty members who take a student-centered, team-based approach to delivering a world-class business education.
Classes are designed and led by AU faculty members who take a student-centered, team-based approach to delivering a world-class business education.
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