MS Analytics General Information

 

On September 6, 2024, Georgia Tech announced plans to end the graduate degree programs and wind down operations with the Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Institute. Georgia Tech – Shenzhen is no longer accepting new applications for admission.

Georgia Tech is discussing with its accreditation body to implement a teach-out plan to allow currently enrolled students to work towards graduation.

MS Analytics

General Information

The MS Analytics curriculum is structured to be completed in 1.5 years (fall, spring, summer, and fall), with a total of 36 credits required for each student.
Students may take four courses in Fall, four courses in Spring, practicum or 2 courses in Summer, and 2 courses or practicum in the Fall.

Curriculum

The interdisciplinary core includes 15 credits of coursework (equivalent to five three-credit courses) across business, computing, statistics, and operations research.

On top of this integrated breadth of study covering the core areas of analytics, each student has 15 credits of electives to satisfy one of the specialized tracks to give them depth in an analytics area of specialization: Analytical Tools, Business Analytics, and Computational Data Analytics.

From Fall 2021, Analytical Tools Track will be provided in GT-Shenzhen. The other two tracks may be adopted to GT-Shenzhen in the future.

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COURSES

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CSE 6040

Computing for Data Analytics

3 credits

CSE 6242

Data and Visual Analytics

3 credits

ISYE 6501

Introduction to Analytics Modeling

3 credits

MGT 8803

Introduction to Business for Analytics

3 credits

MGT 6203

Data Analytics in Business

3 credits

Students need to finish seven courses including CSE 6242 and MGT 6203 before taking this course.

Five additional courses
in machine learning, statistics, and operations research

15 credits

ISYE 6748

Applied Analytics Practicum

6 credits
including an internship or team project

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two MGT courses

6 credits

A subset of these courses are offered in the Shenzhen campus. Some of these courses may have an online version, whose availability in the Shenzhen campus will be reviewed later.

Analytical Tools Track

As mentioned earlier, the Shenzhen campus will start with offering this track in Fall 2021. Other tracks will be considered in the future.

The Analytical Tools track provides students with a greater knowledge and understanding of the quantitative methodology of descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics: how to select, build, solve, and analyze models using methodology such as parametric and non-parametric statistics, regression, forecasting, data mining, machine learning, optimization, stochastics, and simulation.