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Dig into the data with an analytics degree

Businesses of all stripes rely on sharp data professionals to predict sales, anticipate market trends, and identify consumer behaviors — critical tactics that influence business decisions and drive progress. And now, the power of artificial intelligence is transforming the field of analytics, creating exciting new opportunities, tools, and business strategies for the tech pros behind the numbers.

As industries worldwide look not only to AI tools, but to the savvy analytics teams who know how to use them, now is time to start or grow your career in the field. When you enroll in an analytics degree or certificate program here at DeVry, you’ll:

  • Use industry-standard tools like Python, SQL, and Power BI to build experience and confidence with software used by today’s real analytics pros.

  • Explore technical skills with a focus on coding, data systems, and AI applications to build job-relevant knowledge needed in your field.

  • Learn strategic analytics skills through business-focused courses in data-driven decision-making, storytelling, and data visualization.

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Accreditation matters

Being accredited means we’ve met rigorous quality standards and are committed to delivering the education you deserve. 

Institutionally, DeVry University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org. Our Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.  

Additionally, many programs in our analytics area of study have been awarded programmatic accreditation or recognition, aligning with industry standards in areas like business, technology, and more. 

Learn more about our programmatic accreditations and recognitions from these organizations and more: 

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Analytics jobs 

Analytics is transforming industries across the board — healthcare, finance, marketing, and beyond. As businesses in every field harness the power of data, exciting opportunities await to kickstart or grow your career.

Depending on your experience, analytics jobs you might pursue include: 

  • Business analytics manager

  • Business intelligence analyst 

  • Data governance manager

  • Data management analyst

  • Database administrator or developer

  • Predictive analytics manager

  • Strategy analyst

As a student here at DeVry — and even once you’ve graduated — our Career Services team is available to support you with resume writing help, professional networking opportunities, interview training, and more.

 

 

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The industry is trending 

Demand for qualified professionals is significantly increasing in the field of analytics. While actual local growth may vary, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment of management analysts to grow 9% nationwide from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average. That’s about 98,100 openings each year over the decade.

Why earn an analytics degree or certificate

Here at DeVry, our data analytics programs focus on your unique career goals. Whether you're diving into technical skills or exploring practical business applications, you'll gain the knowledge you need to boost your analytics career. You’ll also get hands-on experience with industry-leading tools like Python, SQL, and Power BI to build skills that help you stand out in today’s data-driven market. 

We partner with industry pros to regularly update our coursework — so you can be confident you’re learning the tools and techniques used in modern workplaces. Plus, you’ll learn from expert faculty to build relevant skills and gain insight into the field. 

Additionally, you can tap into a breadth of student services for support, including on-demand tutoring resources, a vast e-library, and much more.

Level up your learning 

Earn an education you can put to work right away, and when you’re ready to advance, your qualifying credits count toward your next degree.1 For example, you might earn a certificate and apply it to a related associate or bachelor’s down the road.

Here at DeVry, you can celebrate your growth at every step — strengthening your resume and building your knowledge as you progress in your academic journey.

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Develop your technical skills through analytics courses

Immerse yourself in the vast data landscape when you take analytics courses online here at DeVry. Hone your skillset when you study concepts like AI-driven applications, data mining, and beyond. 

Some topics you can explore in your analytics classes include: 

  • Applied business analytics

  • Data interpretation

  • Data visualization

  • Healthcare analytics

  • Predictive analytics

  • Statistical analysis

Women + Tech Scholars Program

Our Women + Tech Scholars Program helps women make their mark in tech-related industries. Our program connects students to resources like mentoring options, early access to job opportunities, and scholarships. If you’re a woman pursuing an Undergraduate Certificate in AI and Data Analytics or a Bachelor’s in Software Development, this program is for you.

Benefits of the Women + Tech Scholars Program include:

  • Professional networking: Explore trainings, conferences, and other opportunities hosted by leading industry organizations. 

  • Career support: Connect to job search resources and opportunities for internships, apprenticeships, and full-time roles.

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Get started in analytics

Discover your place in the world of analytics. Contact us to get started.

Frequently asked questions

What is data analytics?

Data analytics is the process of exploring and interpreting data to find valuable insights, trends, and patterns that can guide better decision-making. Many analysts use a range of tools and methods like statistical analysis, machine learning, and data visualization to turn data into useful information that can inform their business strategy.

What can you do with a business analytics degree?

A business analytics degree can open the door to a wide range of career opportunities. You might explore roles such as:

• Business analyst
• Data analyst
• Financial analyst
• Marketing analyst
• Operations analyst

With many industries relying on data to guide their strategies, enrolling in an analytics degree program can provide the skills you need to work in sectors like finance, healthcare, technology, marketing, and more.

How much do analytics graduates make?

The salary for analytics graduates can vary depending on factors such as location, education, experience, and industry. You can explore national averages and estimates for the field through the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Is a degree in analytics worth it?

Yes, a degree in analytics is worth it for a lot of people, because many industries rely on skilled analytics professionals to guide data-driven decision-making, process improvements, and strategic planning. When you study analytics here at DeVry, you can learn how to analyze data specifically in the context of business, helping prepare you for real-world careers.

What degree is best for analytics?

The best degree for analytics depends on your specific career goals and the industry you would like to work in. Here at DeVry, a few of our analytics degree options include: 

• Go hands-on with the coding side of analytics in our Bachelor's in Software Development with an AI and Data Analytics Specialization.
• Our Bachelor's in Healthcare Administration with a Healthcare Analytics Specialization could be a great fit if you are interested in exploring the role of analytics in the healthcare industry.
• Consider our Bachelor's in Business Management with a Business Analytics Specialization to learn the skills you need to pursue the business impact of analytics. 

How do I apply to DeVry?

Applying is quick and easy:

1. Talk to an admissions representative: Fill out a brief form, and we’ll reach out to walk you through the process.
2. Submit your application: We’ll take you through the application over the phone. If you prefer, you can apply online. It only takes 5-10 minutes.
3. Enroll in your first courses: Once you have applied and are accepted, we’ll help you build your schedule. 

Learn more about admissions.

1At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details.