List of Graduate Analytics Programs

So you've decided to head back to school and you're looking to stay (or come) to America to pursue a graduate degree in Analytics. Now what?

Well, the first step is creating a shortlist of programs you're interested in. To make that easier, we've compiled a list of all the full-time, on-campus, master's programs available to you. Keep in mind, this list does not include certificate programs, part-time programs or online programs.

With that being said, the number of credit hours and the prerequisites required by each of these programs will differ. So if you're set on a one-year program, or looking for a program with limited prereqs be sure to look into the school's requirements before applying.

Finally, this list is divided by region. The biggest reason for the geographical distinction is for career purposes. Typically schools have the greatest placement success in getting their students hired by companies with offices nearby. So if you're hoping to work in Boston or New York City, you'll want to focus on schools in the Northeast. Looking to work in California or Washington, your best bet is to look at programs in the West region.

Midwest (15)

-        Aurora University
oAurora, Illinois
-        Benedictine University
Purdue boasts a very strong analytics program
o   Lisle, Illinois
-        Bowling Green State University
o   Huron, Ohio
-        Case Western Reserve University
o   Cleveland, Ohio
-        Central Michigan University
o   Mount Pleasant, Michigan
-        Creighton University
o   Omaha, Nebraska
-        Purdue University
o   West Lafayette, Indiana
-        University of Cincinnati
o   Cincinnati, Ohio
Notre Dame is one America's best-known universities
-        University of Illinois at Chicago
o   Chicago, Illinois
-        University of Iowa
o   Iowa City, Iowa
-        University of Michigan – Dearborn
o   Dearborn, Michigan
-        University of Minnesota
o   Minneapolis, Minnesota
-        University of Notre Dame
o   Notre Dame, Indiana
-        Valparaiso University
o   Valparaiso, Indiana
-        Wayne State University
o   Detroit, Michigan


Northeast (17)

-        Bentley University
o   Waltham, Massachusetts 
-        Clarkson University
o   Potsdam, New York
-        College of William & Mary
MIT sits right on the shores of the Charles River
o   Williamsburg, Virginia
-        Columbia University
o   New York, New York
-        Drexel University
o   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
-        Fordham University
o   Bronx, New York
-        George Washington University
o   Washington, DC
-        Georgetown University
o   Washington, DC
-        Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
o   Cambridge, Massachusetts
-        New England College
o   Henniker, New Hampshire
-        New York University (NYU)
o   New York, New York
NYU is right in the middle of America's biggest city
-        Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
o   Troy, New York
-        Rowan University
o   Glassboro, New Jersey
-        Stevens Institute of Technology
o   Hoboken, New Jersey
-        University of Connecticut
o   Storrs, Connecticut
-        University of New Hampshire
o   Durham, New Hampshire
-        University of Rochester
o   Rochester, New York

Southeast (8)

-        Georgia State University
o   Atlanta, Georgia
-        Georgia Tech
o   Atlanta, Georgia
Miami's palm tree-covered campus is a beautiful one
-        Louisiana State University (LSU)
o   Baton Rouge, Louisiana
-        Mercer University
o   Macon, Georgia
-        North Carolina State University at Raleigh
o   Raleigh, North Carolina
-        University of Tennessee
o   Knoxville, Tennessee
-        University of Central Florida
o   Orlando, Florida
-        University of Miami
o   Coral Gables, Florida


Southwest (9)

-        Arizona State University
o   Tempe, Arizona
-        Oklahoma State University
UT-Austin was one of the first schools to offer analytics
o   Stillwater, Oklahoma
-        Southern Methodist University (SMU)
o   Dallas, Texas
-        Texas A&M University
o   College Station, Texas
-        University of Texas at Arlington
o   Arlington, Texas
-        University of Texas at Austin
o   Austin, Texas
-        University of Texas at Dallas
o   Dallas, Texas
-        University of Texas at San Antonio
o   San Antonio, Texas
-        University of North Texas
o   Denton, Texas


West (12)

-        Cal Polytechnic State University
o   San Luis Obispo, California
-        Santa Clara University
o   Santa Clara, California
-        Seattle University
o   Seattle, Washington
-        University of Montana
o   Missoula, Montana
Colorado - Boulder's campus is in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
-        University of California-Davis
o   Davis, California
-        University of California-San Diego
o   La Jolla, California
-        University of Colorado – Boulder
o   Boulder, Colorado
-        University of Colorado – Denver
o   Denver, Colorado
-        University of Denver
o   Denver, Colorado
-        University of San Francisco
o   San Francisco, California
-        University of Southern California
o   Los Angeles, California
-        University of Utah
o   Salt Lake City, Utah

Comments

  1. Southern Methodist University (SMU) is the best choice!

    - only 9-month long
    - small classes and close interaction with peers and professors
    - broad networks with Top Fortune 500 companies
    - Dallas is among Top 10 cities with highest job growth

    Totally worth the investment!

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    1. yeah!! anyone interested, check that program out in this link: http://www.smu.edu/Cox/FutureStudents/MasterOfScienceDegrees/MSinBusinessAnalytics

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  2. I'd love to see how SMU ranks overall compared to the other programs.

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  3. That's very comprehensive summary of analytics program nationawide.

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  4. This is a very broad list of schools and programs with some useful advice to help select among them.

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  5. Amazing number of choices. Thanks for the research.

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  6. Hi there, could you please share current employment data of 16-17 students?

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