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Experience With Adding Analytics to the Academic Program Stephen Hill Barry Wray Cem Canel Lessons Learned from Business Analytics at UNCW
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Introductions Stephen Hill, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor of Operations Management Barry Wray, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods Cem Canel, Ph.D. – Professor of Operations Management
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Business Analytics at UNCW Increasing Demand From Student Employers for Data Management and Analysis Skills Fall 2013 – Offered First Course in Business Analytics (OPS 300: Introduction to Business Analytics) – 45 Students – Course Well-Received Present – Business Analytics Minor Proposed (18 Hours)
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Intro to Business Analytics Course Used Evans Textbook Attempted to Cover Descriptive, Predictive, and Prescriptive Analytics Students Requested Second Analytics Course
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Required Courses Three Courses Nine Hours All Housed Within ISOM Department – OPS 300: Introduction to Business Analytics – MIS 315: Management of Database Systems – QMM 384: Data Mining Techniques and Applications (In Catalog, Rarely Offered)
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Elective Courses Select Three Courses Nine Hours Courses Available from: – Economics (Ex: Econometrics) – Finance (Ex: Investment Management) – MIS (Ex: Intro to Business App Development) – Marketing (Ex: Marketing Analytics) – Operations (Ex: Big Data Analytics, NEW) – Quantitative Methods (Ex: Intro to Simulation)
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Initial Lessons Learned Get a Move On! – Analytics Rumblings from Other Areas of Campus – Analytics Executive Education Initiative Interdisciplinary but Contained – Required Courses in ISOM Department – Electives Available Throughout Cameron School of Business Only
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