Business Intelligence (BI) prepares graduates for roles in data management and data analysis. This includes relational database design and implementation, data interchange technologies, design and implementation of data warehousing, and skills in predictive analytics, reporting and performance management. Graduates who choose this concentration will be prepared for jobs as database developers, business intelligence developers, data analysts/report writers, and electronic data interchange (EDI) specialists.
Data Analytics (DA) provides graduates with the skills and knowledge needed for employment in the rapidly emerging field of data analytics, which comprises analyzing and interpreting the large datasets now available in a wide range of organizations and industries. Modern data analytics brings together tools and techniques from business, communication, graphic arts, information technology and statistics to collect, mine, interpret and represent large datasets to illustrate concepts and inform decisions.
Additional Information:
- https://rapidminer.com/summarizing-differences-business-intelligence-advanced-analytics/
- http://timoelliott.com/blog/2011/03/business-analytics-vs-business-intelligence.html
Last Updated March 24, 2022