Earn your Bachelor of Science Degree in Data Analytics
Savannah State University is now offering a Bachelor of Science degree in Data Analytics to meet the growing demand for employment opportunities across a variety of industries. This program will teach you how to use technology to find, collect and analyze data to detect trends and extract information. Let Savannah State University nurture your passion for an academic discipline and transform it into a career path!
Are Data Analysts in demand in 2022 or the near future?
Data Analysts are in high demand:
- The World Economic Forum listed it as number two in growing jobs in the U.S.
- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) also reports related occupations as having extremely high growth rates
Currently any successful and effective products, strategies, and services we can think of, are most certainly data driven – be it making sense of the Covid-19 spread or the spot-on suggestions we receive from Netflix or Amazon. With every passing day, we are becoming more reliant on digital devices and services which leads us towards generating more data. Now more than ever, data is being accumulated in huge volumes at a rapid speed in diverse forms and shapes. The more data we generate, it becomes more important for the business and organizations to analyze them because they like to know how we behave in relation to their product and services. The market is growing exponentially and so is the need for data analysts. After all data is just data which is not going to tell the story by itself – we need to turn it into information somehow!
What is an average data analyst's salary?
The average base pay for a data analyst in the United States is $63,865, according to job listing site Glassdoor. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a median annual salary of $82,326, while human resources consulting firm Robert Half lists a midpoint salary for a data analyst at $106,500.
Source: Salary: Data Analyst (September, 2022) | Glassdoor
But the bad news is
- There are not enough data analysts to meet this need, and
- Multiple recent studies are indicating that data science/analytics is to be one of the two most challenging area to recruit for.
Okay, it may be a serious issue for the employers, but is not it a great news for anyone considering a career in data related fields?
Absolutely! And that’s where Savannah State University steps in. SSU’s brand new BS in Data Analytics program will teach students how to use technology to find, collect and analyze data to detect the trends and extract information.
But this is not your typical run-of-the-mill Data Analytics Program. It is developed with a focus on nurturing a student’s passion for an academic discipline to transform it into a career path.
Features of SSU’s Data Analytics Degree
- The curriculum includes opportunity to complete at least 15 credits from any major discipline in which students wish to acquire knowledge and attain expertise to join the discipline-specific workforce.
For example, if you want to join Homeland Security related job such as Intelligence Analyst after your graduation, you can prepare yourself by taking 15 credits (21 credits if you include free electives) worth of Homeland Security major courses offered at SSU. It will prepare you for the job despite of not acquiring a degree in Homeland Security. This is true for any program we offer at SSU.
105 credits from Gen. Ed. courses + major courses + major electives in Data Analytics | + | 15 credits from your preferred major discipline | = | B.S. in Data Analytics |
- Face-to-face, classroom-based learning experiences are valued in the program, although some classes may be offered in online and/or hybrid modality mainly to accommodate work schedule.
- Through working partnership with industries such as Gulfstream and Unilever, the program will offer Cooperative Experiential Learning (Co-op) and Internship programs to eligible students.
- All major core and elective data-specific courses will be taught by adopting a unique and project-based approach by using real-life data collected via industry collaboration. It will allow the students experience real-world problems and finding solutions. The focus is to turn data into actionable insights.
Data Analytics at SSU lead you to various career paths:
- Business analyst.
- Management reporting.
- Corporate strategy analyst.
- Sales analytics.
- Web analytics.
- Fraud analytics.
- Business product analyst.
- Social media data analyst.
- Healthcare analyst.
What skills do I acquire by majoring in Data Analytics?
- Data management
- Import/Transform/Visualize/Model Data by R/Python/Tableau
- Structured Query Language (SQL)
- Advanced Excel for exploratory data analysis (EDA)
- Analytical skills
- Problem solving method
- Communication/ Presentation Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Coding
Contact Information |
Abhinandan Chowdhury, Ph.D. Coordinator, B.S. in Data Analytics Herty Hall 210 |