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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2015-2017 Concentrations Analytics and Information Management  

Analytics and Information Management

Course and credit requirements have changed for current part-time M.B.A. students (enrolled prior to fall 2017) who have opted to switch to the new 54-credit curriculum. Please visit this page for a full breakdown of adjusted curriculum requirements for the 54-credit part-time M.B.A.

The analytics and information management (AIM) M.B.A. concentration at Rutgers Business School provides skills to prepare students for careers in the major technical areas of management information systems. In particular, courses are offered in database systems, internet security, data mining, enterprise resource planning, accounting systems, and software engineering. Students are provided hands-on instruction with state-of-the-art software. This concentration is administered by the Department of Management Science and Information Systems, but technology related courses in other departments can be used for the concentration.

The concentration introduces statistics as applied to managerial problems, emphasizing conceptual understanding as well as conducting statistical analyses. Students learn the limitations and potential of statistics, gain hands-on experience using Excel, as well as comprehensive packages, such as R or SAS. Students are encouraged to take an analytic view of decision-making by formalizing trade-offs, specifying constraints, providing for uncertainty, and performing sensitivity analyses.

Courses of study provide students with an understanding of database technology and its application in managing data resources. Students analyze the conceptual, logical, and physical design of databases.



Contact information

Michael Katehakis
Professor and Department Chair

Luz Kosar
Program Coordinator
1 Washington Park, Room 1068
973-353-1643
kosar@business.rutgers.edu

Arleen Verendia
Administrative Assistant
100 Rock, Room 5133
848-445-9244
averendia@business.rutgers.edu


 
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