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Advancing AnalyticsAnticipating a real shortfall in workforce skills and a gap in the educational demands of the 21st-century work force, the Institute for Advanced Analytics at North Carolina State University, in collaboration with SAS, has designed an intensive 10-month professional graduate degree program that focuses exclusively on the tools, methods and applications of analytics. When the Master of Science in Analytics (MSA) degree welcomes its first class of students in July 2007, it will open the door to a new educational path for those who seek to master the art and craft of data analytics.
Prestigious program, invaluable degree With nearly a decade of experience as a professor at MIT before joining NC State, Rappa is familiar with the design and delivery of a preeminent graduate program. “The best programs are the ones that are grounded in teaching a targeted set of high-demand skills,” Rappa says. The MSA degree is intended to be an immersive educational experience. Students will complete in 10 months what usually takes two years in conventional graduate degree programs. “We want to move each student as far along the learning curve as quickly as possible with a mixture of skill-building modules and – whenever possible – practical application of techniques to real problems.” To understand the program’s structure and curriculum, review the FAQs below, or visit the NCSU Institute for Advanced Analytics online.
What makes this degree program unique?
What makes this degree program unique?
“Competing on analytics in corporations, government agencies and educational institutions is becoming a must,” SAS CEO Jim Goodnight says. “And our customers are making it clear: They need more talent capable of leveraging world-class business intelligence systems. This program will help meet this need with high-quality, domain-specific analytics education.”
What makes NC State the best institution for a program like this?
NC State also has a 30-year history with SAS, which has become a leading vendor of analytics and business intelligence. The company was created by Dr. Jim Goodnight and colleagues while he was a professor at the university in 1976. Goodnight has remained involved in the university community and was eager to partner with NC State to launch the analytics degree program. Rappa says: “For a curriculum like this, you really need to work closely with business to ensure you’re on the right track. SAS is a leader in analytics and a large employer of analytics-trained professionals, so it was a good fit for us. It’s already becoming obvious to me that we are definitely meeting a need. I’ve gotten several calls from employment recruiters who want an exclusive partnership with us to place our graduates with employers, and I’m receiving calls from people around the world who want to know more about the program.”
What topics does the curriculum address?
The objectives of the program are to:
“The degree is designed to enable students with a unique and well-rounded understanding of not only the statistical methods, but of the practices, methodologies and organizational considerations that all play a role in the world of analytics,” says Rappa.
Who is eligible, and what is the format of the program?
The MSA degree is being designed from the ground up with a fully defined 30-credit curriculum of new and dedicated courses. The degree is an intensive, full-time 10-month program that runs from July through April each year.
How can I apply?
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