2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Online Master of Science in Business Analytics
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Program Description
The Online MSBA (OMSBA) program’s design provides technical competence in applying analytic methodologies to business problems. In addition to technical competence in mathematical modeling and computing technologies, the program includes content in competencies that businesses require: business acumen and communicating with impact. These skills permit graduates to ask the right business questions, build the right models, use those models to perform the right analyses, and communicate clearly the results of complex analyses.
The OMSBA program blends the best of William & Mary - a Public Ivy education, world-class faculty, small classes, and a global community of peers - with a program designed exclusively for online students. Connect to a community that extends far beyond the classroom to grow your network. The online learning environment - which is always accessible through our custom mobile app and online course room - is designed to deliver the flexibility you need to accommodate the other demands of your life.
The program is designed to be completed part-time, comprising 32 credits over four semesters and 8 credit hours of pre-requisite foundational coursework.Foundational pre-requisites can be waived pending approval of prior academic experience. The courses in the curriculum build upon one another where technical foundations and business acumen are the first focus. The subsequent courses provide an in-depth coverage of analytic methodologies and, finally, culminate with a capstone project where students’ apply their new skills.
The OMSBA program is offered through Mason’s Operations and Information Systems Management (OISM) area. These OISM faculty members are uniquely trained in the techniques taught in business analytics programs at prominent institutions, including Stanford University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania State University. Their fields include operations research, industrial engineering, computer science, business, and information technology. In addition, these faculty members have all been actively engaged in real-world applications of business analytics through their consulting activities.
Academic Calendar
Fall 2020 |
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July 13 |
Orientation Begins |
August 24 |
Class “A” Begins |
August 30 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Period Ends, 100% tuition adjustment |
September 7 |
Labor Day, Offices Closed |
September 23 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
October 14 |
Class “A” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
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October 26 |
Class “B” Begins |
November 1 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Period Ends, 100% tuition adjustment |
November 25 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
November 25-27 |
Thanksgiving Holiday, Offices Closed |
December 16 |
Class “B” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
December 23 @ 9am |
Grades Due by Faculty |
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Spring 2021 |
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November 30 |
Orientation Begins |
December 24-January 1 |
Holiday Break, W&M Offices Closed |
January 11 |
Class “A” Begins |
January 17 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Period Ends, 100% tuition adjustment |
February 10 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
March 3 |
Class “A” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
March 10 @ 9am |
Grades Due by Faculty |
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March 8 |
Class “B” Begins |
March 14 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Deadline, 100% tuition adjustment |
April 7 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
April 28 |
Class “B” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
May 5 @ 9am |
Grades Due by Faculty |
May 21-23 |
Commencement Weekend |
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Summer 2021 |
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March 29 |
Orientation Begins |
May 10 |
Class “A” Begins |
May 16 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Deadline, 100% tuition adjustment |
June 9 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
June 30 |
Class “A” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
July 5 |
Independence Holiday, Offices Closed |
July 7 @ 9am |
Grades Due by Faculty |
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July 5 |
Class “B” Begins |
July 11 @ 11:59pm |
Add/Drop Deadline, 100% tuition adjustment |
August 4 |
Last Day to Withdraw, W on transcript |
August 25 |
Class “B” Ends, Final Deliverable Due |
September 1 @ 9am |
Grades Due by Faculty |
NOTE: All dates are subject to change. Please refer to the program website for current calendar dates.
Format:
Degree Completion Time - 4 semesters of core classes
Credits required for Online MSBA - 32
Students are required to have a pre-configured computer to support the software requirements of the program in addition to internet access and a webcam.
Fact Sheet/Tuition
The OMSBA program is a part-time program comprising 32 credits over four semesters and 8 credit hours of pre-requisite foundational coursework. Foundational pre-requisites can be waived pending approval of prior academic experience. The core courses are designed to be completed in 4 semesters. Classes are asynchronous and are accessible by web or mobile application.
Admissions Requirements:
Designed for both career advancers and career changers, the Online Master of Science in Business Analytics (OMSBA) program at William & Mary helps develop a student’s ability to derive insights from data and to situate those insights for an organization’s bottom line.
Because of this rigorous emphasis, our Online Admissions Team looks for prospective students who have a strong analytical aptitude and firm quantitative background, so they are better able to achieve success and benefit from our robust curriculum.
For a more individualized recommendation, please contact an Admissions Advisor at 877-212-7180 or visit Online MSBA Admissions website.
Online MSBA Tuition & Fees
Please visit the W&M Student Accounts website for information about Online MSBA tuition and fees.
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