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Herzing University is starting an online pre-licensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that is designed for non-nurses seeking an undergraduate degree. Pre-licensure nursing students can complete all coursework online, in addition to three weekend intensives with in-person classes for knowledge and skills checks at Herzing’s Kenosha or Atlanta campuses. Students are also required to complete in-person clinical hours at healthcare facilities in their area.
Becoming a data analyst and pursuing a new career path begins by committing to your education.
Beginners in the field of data analytics many wonder if they can become a data analyst without earning a degree, by either seeking out the minimum free courses or training to get their foot in the door in an entry-level job.
However, there is no substitute for an undergraduate program of study designed to build your knowledge and skills to succeed in a swiftly evolving career field.
Our institutional leaders continually refine the data analytics curriculum in accordance with real job skills demanded by employers, ensuring you are best equipped to hit the ground running upon graduation.
Earning a bachelor’s degree is a crucial step to begin and continue advancing a career in data analytics.
With Herzing University you are never alone. It’s our goal to provide all students an affordable, career-driven education. Financial aid options include:
It’s possible, but not likely. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning jobs in the field of data science often requires a master’s degree in computer science, data science, or something similar.
Keep in mind that while sometimes referred to interchangeably, data analytics and data science are not the same thing. Data analytics represents a focused scope of data interpretation, while data science is more concerned with the tools, materials and models provided for analysts.
Our undergraduate business analytics courses are designed specifically to build knowledge and skills in analysis, rather than delve too deeply into data science concepts.
The exploding world of information has made data analysis a fundamental part of doing business in the 21st century.
Analytical skills have utility in all sorts of different industries and disciplines, including IT, healthcare, economics, sports, entertainment, technology and the growth of machine learning, and so much more.
Analytics represents a foundational skillset you can apply to many different job roles. Our emphasis is developing career-focused educational pathways for students, and what you take away from a business analytics program can be applied to a huge variety of jobs both now and in the future.
Dr. Tricia Wagner, Online Graduate Nursing Chair at Herzing, has received the 2021 Jackie Min Best Practices Award for her work ensuring exceptional student experiences and enhancing recruitment into Herzing’s graduate nursing programs. She was presented with the award during the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Graduate Nursing Admissions Professionals (GNAP) Conference on April 13.
Data analysis and data science are not the same thing. Here’s a general way to think about it:
- Data analysts examine big data sets to identify trends and create visualizations to help businesses make decisions. They build reports using the tools and materials provided to them using predetermined models. The scope is very focused.
- Data scientists concern themselves with the tools, materials, and models provided for analysts. It’s up to the data scientists to design and construct new processes to unearth new pathways to organizational insights. The scope is very broad.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning jobs in the field of data science often requires a master’s degree in computer science or something similar.