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Business Analytics

Business Analytics

University of The Fraser Valley

The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), (formerly known as University College of the Fraser Valley and Fraser Valley College) is a Canadian public university with campuses in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission and Hope, British Columbia Founded in 1974 as Fraser Valley College, it was a response to the need for expanded vocational training in the communities of the Fraser Valley.

Business Analytics

⦿ Yearly 20606 ( CAD )
⦿ Applicants must have completed a 3-or-4-year undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution.
Business Analytics helps companies use technology and statistical techniques to translate data into actionable outcomes and improve strategic decision-making processes. The Business Analytics Post-baccalaureate in Business Analytics will equip learners with all tools to support the identification of trends, to master predictive modelling, and to being able to structure unstructured data sources and provide responsible recommendations. The program will be delivered in person, and it will build on the success of the bachelor’s degrees in the Faculty of Business and Computing, combining the expertise from the School of Business and the School of Computing with an interdisciplinary collaboration from the department of Statistics (Faculty of Science). By taking carefully designed courses with the right mix of business, computing and statistics, learners will gain the technical skills they need to house, extract, manipulate data.
⦿ September
⦿ Yearly 20606 ( CAD )
⦿ Applicants must have completed a 3-or-4-year undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution.
Business Analytics helps companies use technology and statistical techniques to translate data into actionable outcomes and improve strategic decision-making processes. The Business Analytics Post-baccalaureate in Business Analytics will equip learners with all tools to support the identification of trends, to master predictive modelling, and to being able to structure unstructured data sources and provide responsible recommendations. The program will be delivered in person, and it will build on the success of the bachelor’s degrees in the Faculty of Business and Computing, combining the expertise from the School of Business and the School of Computing with an interdisciplinary collaboration from the department of Statistics (Faculty of Science). By taking carefully designed courses with the right mix of business, computing and statistics, learners will gain the technical skills they need to house, extract, manipulate data.
⦿ September