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Dec 06, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Bulletin
Applied Data Analytics - Interdisciplinary Analytics Concentration, MS and Business Administration - Interdisciplinary Business Concentration, MBA
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Program of Study for Dual Degrees
Students interested in pursuing this dual degree option must meet the admission requirements of both programs. Use the Program Code links above to access each program’s specific admission requirements. To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the criteria for admission to the Graduate School for both programs. Meeting these criteria does not guarantee acceptance. Course Requirements for the Dual Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics and Master of Business Administration
Total Required (Minimum 54 Credits)
MS Applied Data Analytics Required Courses (24 Credits)
MBA Required Courses (18 Credits)
Shared Required Courses (3 Credits)
Shared Electives (9 Credits)
Graduate Electives from the list below or as approved by MS Applied Data Analytics and MBA directors. Students are required to work with both program advisors each semester to determine appropriate program of study and course scheduling. Differential Tuition
Students enrolled in this dual degree will pay an additional tuition amount above the regular graduate tuition rate for some or all courses taken. For more information about differential tuition, please refer to http://studentaccounts.appstate.edu/tuition-and-fees Other Requirements for the Dual Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics and Master of Business Administration
- Thesis: Optional
- Proficiency: Not required
- Candidacy: Required
- Comprehensive: Not required
- Product of Learning: Not required
Note on Candidacy
Students must demonstrate knowledge and exposure to international business and culture before completion of the degree program, through approved activities such as short term study abroad, completion of a course with an international theme, international internship, practicum with an international theme, or other activities as approved by the program director. |
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