Degree-Dependent Certificate, Business Intelligence and Analytics

Mays Business School, Information and Operations Management

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
Mays Business School offers a Certificate in Business Intelligence and Analytics to graduate students at Texas A&M University. This certificate is attractive to students with an inquisitive interest in databases, data cultivation, and extracting hidden information. Students pursuing this certificate should have a base interest in programming and data management, as well as some technical background and an interest in statistical applications. Advanced coursework in calculus, statistics, and computing is strongly recommended.

The courses included in the certificate are not offered every semester. Students should allow multiple semesters to complete all of the certificate requirements. Non-business students will need assistance registering for courses within Mays Business School. To request enrollment in one of these certificate courses, non-business students should submit a wait list request (http://www-info.tamu.edu/INFOWait/). Note in the comments area of the request that the certificate is being pursued.

Direct questions regarding the certificate to INFOStudentServices@mays.tamu.edu.

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