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With over 175 career-building programs available, we make achieving your goals more accessible. Search our wide range of programs below to find the bachelor’s or master’s degree, certificate, minor or accelerated program that best fits your needs.
Data Analytics Certificate
Data Analytics Certificate
Format: On Campus
Gain a foundation in the knowledge and skills needed to analyze and present data, including understanding the basics of database management and data visualization. You???ll also develop a solid understanding of the ethical issues involved with data collection and use. Grow your skills further in your area of study with two elective courses in a wide variety of topics.
Data Analytics in Education, Graduate Certificate, Online
Data Analytics in Education, Graduate Certificate, Online
Format: Online
Expand or transition your career as a data analyst, researcher, consultant, or enter an education-related field to make more effective use of data. The certificate consists of 13 credit hours.
Data Science, BSDS
Data Science, BSDS
Format: On Campus
Prepare for a career in data analysis, machine learning and more by gaining a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics and computer science. Gain practical experience through internships and a capstone project, which will allow you to apply your learning to address genuine industry problems.
Data-Based Decision Making, Advanced Graduate Certificate
Data-Based Decision Making, Advanced Graduate Certificate
Format: Online
Acquire the skills necessary to make informed decisions based on complex data sets. Practice what you have learned with hands-on experiences through current software tools, programming languages and databases. The certificate program consists of 12 credit hours.
Design and Psychology, Integrated BA
Design and Psychology, Integrated BA
Format: On Campus
Gain an understanding of both psychological research and design toward user-friendly/user-centered practices and approaches in the design, development and analysis of software, hardware and other technology-based applications. It involves designing, researching and programming technological interfaces and products in a way that is easy and intuitive for people to adapt to and use. The Design and Psychology curriculum integrates software skills with creative decision-making as well as integrating human perspective into the design process.
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