Lindner's Master of Science in Business Analytics Degree Named One of the Top 30 Programs
The Master of Science in Business Analytics program at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business has been named among the Top 30 colleges and universities around the country by
.
Lindners graduate degree program was listed along with other nationally recognized programs such as North Carolina State, Northwestern University and University of Tennessee for its strong predictive and data analytics graduate degree program.
In 2014, Lindners MS Business Analytics program was also named one of the Top 20 programs in the country by The Financial Engineer and in North America by
InformationWeek
. Lindner was one of only eight U.S. business schools to make the
ranking list.
The nationally-ranked
program at Lindner emphasizes skills in optimization, simulation modeling, probability modeling and statistical methods. For more information, contact
, assistant director academic, 513-556-7022.
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