Program type:

Major
Format:

On Campus
Online
Est. time to complete:

1-2 years
Credit Hours:

30
Make yourself the statistics expert on your data analytics team.
Analytics teams need experts who can match business goals to the right solution approach and who are able to modify standard methods to address specialized problems. Combining statistics, big data analytics, machine learning, cloud computing, and data visualization with real business case studies, this degree will help you advance in your current job or help launch a new career in an expanding job market.

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Why Earn a Statistics Advanced Analytics Master's?

UNT’s 30-hour Master’s of Science in Advanced Data Analytics with a concentration in Statistics provides the breadth and depth of experiences to enable you to be an analytics team expert in data-driven businesses.

Combining a deep dive into statistical methods, big data analytics, machine learning, cloud computing, and data visualization with real business case studies, this degree will help you advance in your current job or help launch a new career in an expanding job market.

Marketable Skills
  • Frame problems within business context
  • Formulate concise analytics problem statements
  • Identify and prioritize data requirements
  • Assess and implement analytics methodologies
  • Communicate complex information effectively

Statistics Advanced Data Analytics Master's Highlights

All our core courses are also offered in accelerated 8-week sessions during the fall, spring, and summer.
The accelerated online option provides five start times per year: fall semester: August and October; spring semester: January and March; and summer term: June.
Students can complete their degree in as few as 12 months by choosing the accelerated online course format.
Students can also choose to take a concentration consisting of 18 hours of core coursework with 12 hours of coursework in their concentration area.
Available concentrations include: Digital Retailing, Health Data Analytics, Management, and Statistics.
For students who want the in-person experience, our core courses are offered at UNT at Frisco and the main campus in Denton in the traditional 16-week semester in the fall and spring semesters.

What can you do with a degree in Advanced Data Analytics?

Industries need experts who can analyze and interpret data to help them understand their risks, increase their profit and grow their business. Break into the in-demand field of data analytics and make yourself more valuable to employers with a master's in Advanced Data Analytics (ADTA).

Combining big data, statistics and data visualization, this degree will give you a sophisticated understanding of how to use data and quantitative techniques to help your organization improve its processes.

Statistics Advanced Data Analytics Master's Courses You Could Take

Applied and Computational Statistics for Data Analytics (3 hrs)
This course introduces fundamental concepts of statistics and focuses on applications of statistical methods to addressing important problems in business, science, and industry.
Advanced Quantitative Techniques (3 hrs)
Develop and implement the computational and data infrastructure needed to support data analytics.
Empirical Linear Modeling (3 hrs)
Develops the tools necessary to analyze, interpret, and develop empirical applications of econometric estimation procedures.
Time Series Econometrics and Forecasting (3 hrs)
Focuses on time series analysis and forecasting methodologies applied to problems typically encountered in economics, finance, and accounting.
Biocomputing (3 hrs)
Introduction to computational problems inspired by the life sciences and overview of available tools. Methods to compute sequence alignments, regulatory motifs, phylogenetic trees and restriction maps.
Applied Probability Modeling for Data Analytics (3 hrs)
Introduction to fundamental concepts and methods of probability modeling, emphasizing applications and simulation.

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