Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Business Analytics (STEM)

Shorelight Group - Seattle University

USA,Washington

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 56,547/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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USA, Washington

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1891

Total Students: 7,200 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Business Analytics (STEM)

Program Overview

Strong statistical understanding isn’t enough in today’s business world. Companies need people who can understand the bigger context, see patterns correctly, and then use them to drive ethical and effective decision-making at every level.

In short, today’s businesses require a deep understanding of data and top-tier analytics skills. Here, you get both.

With hands-on experience using real-world data, you’ll learn to identify complex business problems in terms of analytical models, all while acquiring the skills and confidence to effectively translate your findings into recommendations for effective courses of action.

As a business analytics major, you’ll harness the power of data to help companies gain their competitive edge—and make decisions for the good of all.

Undergraduate Business Foundation

  • LC1. Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills.
  • LC2. Demonstrate competent oral and written communication skills.
  • LC3. Demonstrate competent leadership skills.
  • LC4. Demonstrate understanding of the body of knowledge encompassed by the UG Business Foundation courses.

Business Analytics (BUAN)

  • LC1. Identify and describe complex business problems in terms of analytical models.
  • LC2. Apply appropriate analytical methods to find solutions to business problems that achieve stated objectives.
  • LC3. Create effective courses of action based on business analytics projects that are also responsive to environmental and socio-economic concerns.
  • LC4. Demonstrate ethical and legal analysis and decision-making.
  • LC5. Communicate technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences in speech, in writing, and graphically.
  • LC6. Exhibit effective collaboration and leadership skills.