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Earn an MBA Degree with an Emphasis in Analytics and Help Create Solutions for Today’s Organizations

Students in the MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics program will not only learn to be strong leaders in global business, they will also learn to effectively develop and analyze data to improve business operations. Effective business solutions depend on strong collaboration among marketing, finance, information systems and beyond. That’s why skilled managers who understand the value of strategic relations are in high demand in every industry. Graduates of the MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics degree program will have the knowledge to enhance business decision making by identifying, designing and implementing applicable data analytic models.

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The MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics combines the skills of a standard Master of Business Administration with an added specialty in data analysis for business that will open doors for many career opportunities, such as:

  • Business Analyst
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Management Consultant
  • Corporate Finance
  • Health Care Analyst
  • Project Manager
  • Program Analyst

And small classes enable personal interaction with our world-renowned faculty, while you build competencies for business and personal effectiveness. This program is offered in a combination of in-person and Webster University Online courses. Meet with an admissions counselor and academic advisor to find out more.

Choose Webster for a Master's Degree in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Analytics

Graduate From an Accredited and Nationally Ranked MBA Degree

Our MBA program regularly places on regional and national lists, including the U.S. News & World Report best online MBA degree programs ranking, and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.

Build Diverse Personal and Professional Competencies

Our Master of Business Administration was carefully crafted to ensure you develop essential competencies for today’s workforce. The MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics explores general business concepts, while ensuring that students gain competency in utilizing analytics to make business decisions.

Expand Your Professional Network

Take advantage of Webster’s relationships with corporate partners, as well as professional networking events to make connections that will benefit your career with an MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics.

Have Confidence Receiving an Accredited Education

Our Walker School of Business & Technology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), an organization dedicated to improving the quality of business schools and programs around the world, and ultimately, to improving the practice of business in every industry.

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Steve Hinson
About Our Program

“We really focus on teaching people how to learn on their own. Our students continue learning as their careers progress.”

Steve Hinson
Steve Hinson

MBA Program Director

Transcript

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Text on screen: WEBSTER UNIVERSITY PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Text on screen: Steve Hinson, MBA Program Director

[Footage of Steve Hinson being interviewed.]

Steve Hinson

The whole curriculum is about value creation, even beginning from the very first course, which is titled Value Creation.

Text on screen: VALUE CREATION

Every course needs to point toward the same goal.

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The marketing class you take, that's all about creating value for customers. In finance, we're talking about how we create value for shareholders, how we measure value. In the capstone, we're looking at how we measure value more broadly, how is it affecting workers, the environment, and of course, how is it affecting the bottom line?

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For a classic MBA program, what you – what you typically find, the courses were very siloed. The finance class really has nothing to do with your marketing class or your work behavior class. And then it's really up to the student after they finish the MBA program to try to integrate this knowledge and figure out how all these pieces fit together.

Having this thematic approach to the program makes the program a lot more coherent.

Text on screen: One global MBA program, MULTIPLE MODALITIES

[Images depicting logging into Webster’s Connections or scrolling Webster’s website on various platforms such as on a laptop or a smart phone.]

We've actually developed all of the course content upfront, so every student is interacting with that online content, and Webster University, no matter what the modality.

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We offer the MBA program in three modalities now. We offer the traditional on ground.

Text on screen: 1. In Person

We offer classes by Zoom, what we call WebNet+. And then we offer fully online classes, which are completely asynchronous classes.

Text on screen: 3. Fully Online

[Another montage of students learning, studying or talking and professors teaching with Steve Hinson’s interview in between shots.]

Regardless of the modality you choose at Webster University, everyone shares the same course content. We've got this really robust platform. We designed it very carefully with the instructional designers. It's very accessible. Go online, you learn it, engage with it, and then come to class, let’s talk about it.

Text on screen: A diverse network of PRACTITIONER FACULTY

Really, what class is about, is the three Cs. We are coming for clarification, for context and for collaboration.

Text on screen: clarification, context, collaboration

Our faculty add context, helping students understand the applicability of the knowledge. The instructor is a subject matter expert. We'll make it make sense, but hopefully we can get passed that pretty quickly because the real value to you is that we provide the context:

How does this apply to my job? How does this apply to what I'm reading? How does this apply to companies I know and experiences as both consumer or as an employee? Really understand how this applies in the real world, so that how it applies for you.

Text on screen: An innovative approach to BUSINESS EDUCATION

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What a business does is it takes existing resources and combines them to create something of greater value. We’re creating value for our customers, creating value for owners and we're creating value for all the other relevant stakeholders.

And everything always points toward that singular purpose. If you're interested in getting an MBA, you're trying to figure out how can I gain a lot of experience and a lot of knowledge very quickly so that I can speed up my career trajectory.

All the courses are really focused on how does business and the activities of business all coordinate with each other synergistically to create value for all of these relevant stakeholders so that no matter where you are in the organization, we want you to be able to see: Okay, how do I fit in? Why do I exist? What it is that I'm trying to accomplish? What are we trying to accomplish together?

[Music swells as the montage ends. The background changes to blue with several photos of Webster University buildings, and a layer of the ACBSP logo on top.]

Text on screen: Proudly accredited by ACBSP, Global Business Accreditation

Text on screen: LEARN MORE AT WEBSTER.EDU

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Salary Information

Jobs for managers and chief executives are expected to increase by over one million new positions by the year 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics . Because these jobs span every sector, salary expectations are wide ranging. In 2021, median wages were $102,000 for managers and $179,000 for executives. Enhance your standing as you apply for these new jobs and increase your chances of earning top wages when you complete an MBA with an Emphasis in Analytics at Webster.

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Call 314-246-7800 or 800-753-6765 or send an email to admit@webster.edu.