Master of Science in Business Analytics Online
Become an in-demand analytics professional with an Online Master of Science in Business Analytics from top-ranked Wake Forest University School of Business.
Shaping Tomorrow’s Business Decisions with Data
The Master of Science in Business Analytics degree (MSBA) at Wake Forest is designed to develop the leaders of tomorrow, and is offered online for those working full-time.
Designed for professionals who have a bachelor’s degree and are working full-time, the curriculum of the MSBA program delivered online will prepare students to identify business challenges that can be solved using data, leverage data to find solutions to business challenges, and influence their organizations by using data to develop compelling and persuasive communications.
Jordan Bean
MSBA, Wake Forest University
BA. Economics, Tufts University
Founder, Bean Consulting LLC“I considered an MBA and more technical degrees (e.g. data science, analytics) but I was impressed at how the WFU program blended technical expertise with business outcomes. I felt that the program was designed to use software and analysis as a way to enable and unlock better decision making rather than the output being the analysis itself.”
Online Learning Environment
The Wake MSBA online includes live, online classroom sessions each week. Our online learning experience focuses on creating strong relationships between our faculty and students, a hallmark of the School of Business. Connections with peers, faculty, and corporate partners are an incredibly important piece of your program experience and we have designed our online learning environment to provide students every opportunity afforded to our campus students to expand their professional network.
Important Fall Term Dates
Early Action Application Deadline | December 15, 2023 |
Priority Application Deadline | July 12, 2024 |
Final Application Deadline | August 16, 2024 |
First Day of Classes | September 2, 2024 |
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Advance your career in business analytics.
Call or email John Montana at (336) 758-5025, montanjs@wfu.edu, or schedule a conversation now to learn more.