Why Business Analysis?
The Business Analysis concentration provides students with the skills
necessary to analyze and solve practical business problems.
The concentration courses allow students to acquire competence
in decision making through the use of professional business software,
such as spreadsheet, forecasting, and simulation packages. By
selecting appropriate electives, students may prepare for a career
in computer information systems, finance, operations, marketing,
design and industry, accounting, international business, office
systems, general management, or other areas within industry or
government. All concentration courses must be taken on a letter
grade basis with the exception of courses offered only on a CR/NC
basis. A student must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0
in all concentration courses.
Average hours per week: 40
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Professionals read these: Information Week, C++ Journal,
Wired
Films and TV Shows Featuring the Profession:
Tom Clancy novels,
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Major Associations:
The Systems Administration Guild
(SAGE)
Web: www.usenix.org
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Systems Administration, Networking,
and Security
5401 Westbard Ave.
Suite 1501
Bethesda, MD 20816
Web: www.sans.org
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