Southern Illinois University - Master of Business Administration
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The online Master of Business Administration program at Southern Illinois University attracts students from throughout the world who aspire to become tomorrow's business leaders. Taught by highly respected faculty with national and international reputations, the online degree offers a rigorous graduate program delivered in an engaging, technologically advanced format.
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Online M.B.A. Program
The online M.B.A. program has been designed to accommodate the needs of experienced working professionals with a number of key features.
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Students have the option of completing a General M.B.A. degree OR they can choose to complete a concentration in Analytics for Managers.
M.B.A. Analytics for Managers
Managers who know and understand how to implement analytics are needed in every business sector: healthcare, marketing, manufacturing, engineering, logistics, retail, hospitality, financial services etc. Our MBA analytics concentration puts leading-edge developments in artificial intelligence, prediction and data visualization on top of a solid MBA foundation.
Students in this program have access to and are supported by top analytics experts through the Pontikes Center for Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence.
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Pontikes Center
The Pontikes Center for Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence is a first of its kind. This unique, virtual think tank combines big data and analytics with artificial intelligence to create optimum data impact.
The Pontikes Center brings together industry leaders and top academic researchers to develop a program that anticipates and solves industry needs using a powerful combination of big data, analytics, and artificial intelligence. The center also provides a specialized training ground and research facility for students and faculty.
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)