Potential places of employment could include retail and investment banks, healthcare providers, insurance providers, e-commerce portals, airlines, market research firms, sport consulting, telecommunications firms, petroleum and renewable energy industries, institutions of higher education and government agencies, including the FBI and the CIA.
The applied analytics concentration in the interdisciplinary studies master's program could include courses from, but not limited to, offerings in the College of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences. Students will formulate a degree plan that reflects their academic and career goals. Courses for credit must be approved by the program coordinator, and the coordinator will provide a list of recommended courses in business analytics, economics, etc.