School of Arts & Sciences

Master of AI Big Data, MBA-AI

The demand for talent in big data analysis and enterprise intelligence system services will create 4.4 million jobs worldwide in 2015. According to an article in Caixun Magazine No. 419, “Data scientists start out with a salary of 44K.” To become a data scientist, you need to have skills such as software development technology, data processing and analysis, and professional field knowledge. We will teach you all of these! Let you step into the field of data science and keep up with the trend of the times !

Big data, also known as massive data or big data, refers to data that is so large in size that it cannot be captured, managed, processed, etc. within a reasonable time using current mainstream software tools. The purpose of big data is not just to analyze it, but to be able to quickly design and develop information systems with business intelligence based on the subtle trend changes discovered through analysis to provide high-quality and accurate services and seize new business opportunities for the company.

Application areas of big data

  1. Quickly predict market trends and customer needs
  2. Predict the impact of market price fluctuations on products
  3. Understand changes in demand and supply across the entire supply chain in real time
  4. Monitoring unqualified areas in the production process and analyzing the causes of quality problems
  5. Provide each customer with customized and appropriate services
  6. Continuous response window for future sales status and real-time response changes
  7. Understand what your customers and prospects think of you right now
  8. Predict cash flow in real time and control the risks brought by debt

 

Master of Management Information Systems , MIS

Pair business acumen with technological skills

In the Management Information Systems (MIS) program, you’ll learn both the business and technological foundations of information systems management. SWIU’s undergraduate MIS degree program will prepare you to pursue a variety of careers requiring both business and technological skills.

As you earn your MIS degree, you will

  • acquire a broad understanding of information technologies and the information systems life cycle as they apply to business processes
  • gain the ability to identify organizational data
  • design and manipulate databases
  • integrate technical knowledge with an understanding of business operations

Coursework

  • Accounting
  • Applied Networks and Security
  • Database Design and Development
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Systems Analysis and Design

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND DECISION MAKING

CAREER MANAGEMENT PREPAREDNESS

DATA MINING AND ANALYTICS

INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 

Master of Data Science , MDS

Use scientific methods to develop data-driven solutions

The Bachelor of Arts in Data Science program offers a curriculum that focuses on developing analytical and technical skills necessary for analyzing massive amounts of data and extracting information from complex data sources.

As a data science major you will learn how to collect and analyze data, how to determine which tools and techniques are best for data collection and how to design programs in a variety of computer languages involving data processes.

Earning a Bachelor’s degree in data science requires taking a common core of courses in computer science, programming, mathematics and software during your first two years. After two years, you will select courses with a more narrow focus based on your interests.

Coursework

  • Computer Science
  • Data Structures
  • Data Analysis
  • Design and Analysis of Algorithms
  • Calculus
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Linear Algebra with Applications
  • Mathematical Modeling