Introduction to Business Analytics, 12 credits

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Start of studies

Autumn semester 2025

Form of education

Campus, Day-time, 2/5

Language

English

Period

2025 week 36 until 2026 week 3

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Welcome letter(is published 3 weeks before the program starts)
Admission requirements

Admission to the course package requires, a bachelor's or university engineering degree in a technical field, 180 credits or 60 credits completed in technology or industrial economics and management. At least 20 credits must consist of courses in industrial economics and/or management, at least 6 credits in programming and at least 5 credits in statistics. English 6.

The course package consists of four courses that are separately examined: Business Analytics 6 hp
Economic analysis for strategic decision-making 6 hp

The course package aims to introduce and deepen knowledge about Business Analytics. In the Business Analytics course, students develop knowledge of the entire process of business data analysis, from identifying business challenges (defining a business relevant question) to practically and effectively presenting data-driven business solutions for business stakeholders as well as in the public sector. The course Economic Analysis for Strategic Decision Making builds a bridge between microeconomic theory and microeconomic practice. For example, the course links the theory about costs to the empirical treatment of costs. The course aims to combine an in-depth understanding of microeconomic foundations with relevant methods for empirically investigating the same. The course package is offered as part-time studies and requires that you can devote at least 20 hours a week to your studies. Course manager: Martin Svensson (martin.svensson@bth.se) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Admission to the course package requires, a bachelor's or university engineering degree in a technical field, 180 credits or 60 credits completed in technology or industrial economics and management. At least 20 credits must consist of courses in industrial economics and/or management, at least 6 credits in programming and at least 5 credits in statistics. English 6. SELECTION CRITERIA
The merit rating consists of the total number of earned higher education credits calculated from 20 up to 285 credits.

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Admission requirements

Admission to the course package requires, a bachelor's or university engineering degree in a technical field, 180 credits or 60 credits completed in technology or industrial economics and management. At least 20 credits must consist of courses in industrial economics and/or management, at least 6 credits in programming and at least 5 credits in statistics. English 6.

Study subject

Industrial Economics and management

Registration code

KP756

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