Information Systems and Data Analytics Major and Minor | Sellinger School of Business and Management

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As an information systems and data analytics major in Loyola’s Sellinger School of
Business, you’ll be exposed to cutting edge technologies and decision tools as you
develop in-demand skills. Our AACSB-accredited program blends technology with other
functional areas of business including finance, accounting, and marketing—preparing
you to be more than ready for a variety of roles including business analyst, database
administrator, data communication, systems analyst, and telecommunications specialist.  

Through a challenging curriculum rooted in real-world projects and a global perspective,
you’ll explore the latest trends in data analytics, database technologies, cloud computing,
machine learning, systems analysis, cybersecurity, and ethical uses of data. Go beyond
the classroom to gain exposure to global firms through a semester-long study abroad
program or a shorter week-long study tour —and take advantage of opportunities throughout
the program to connect with business executives as mentors. 

Why should you study information systems and data analytics at Loyola?

In-Demand Skills

Financial, biotech, consulting, health care, defense, and high-tech firms stretching
from coast-to-coast use information systems to plan, coordinate, perform, and direct
their work—and are continually seeking Loyola graduates.

Built For Study Abroad

Loyola’s information systems and data analytics program is designed to complement
study abroad programs around the world. On the week-long Tech Trek: Ireland Study
Tour, you’ll visit the European headquarters of a wide range of global information
technology companies. You will see first-hand how your skills allow you to work in
a global setting.

Prestigious Certification

Based on your academic performance, you may be eligible to receive a Business Intelligence
Certificate by SAS Inc., as well as a series of micro-credentials-credentials or digital
badges in SQL, R, Python, Tableau, and sports analytics —signaling to employers that
you’re more than ready to take the lead in a variety of analytics-focused positions.

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What you’ll learn

From mastering the tools of the trade to developing critical thinking and problem-solving
skills, graduates of Loyola’s information systems and data analytics program will:

  • Gain skills and competencies to contribute to an organization upon entry and lead
    organizations through technological changes;
  • Develop command of the conceptual frameworks of information systems and data analytics;
  • Learn the processes of organizations and the key role that information systems play;
    and
  • Understand responsible approaches to ethical issues in technology use by society,
    organizations, and individuals.

Loyola information systems & data analytics career paths

Loyola information systems and data analytics alumni are more than ready to launch
careers in a wide range of roles.

Recent graduate placements

  • Accenture
  • Atlus Group
  • HubSpot
  • IBM
  • The Walt Disney Company
  • U.S. Small Business Administration

Recent graduate job titles

  • Data Analyst
  • Consultant
  • Computer Support Specialist
  • Tech Arch Delivery Analyst
  • Marketing Associate

In addition to graduating ready to enter a variety of fields, a degree in information
systems and data analytics can prepare you for admission to Loyola’s one-year Emerging Leaders MBA program. Loyola also offers a part-time Professional’s MBA with a specialization in data analytics and digital technologies.

Noah smiles wearing a crisp white collared shirt
Noah Dzielawa, ’22Data Analyst, Flywheel Digital

My classes focused more on technical capabilities and skills used in the workforce
rather than tedious bookwork and provided me with certificates and badges to use on
my resume.

Popular courses

Data Management and Database Systems

IS 353

Analyze, create a logical design, and implement the physical design for a relational
database system. The course includes significant exposure to SQL (Structured Query
Language) in both Microsoft Access and Oracle. Students are also exposed to the challenges
associated with valuing data as a digital asset and with information lifecycle management.

Management of Global Information Technology | Tech Trek: Ireland Study Tour

IS 360

While traveling to an international destination, you’ll study historical, economic,
political, labor, and social factors leading to the establishment of country-specific
centers of IT excellence. During your time abroad, you’ll meet with company executives
and visit company facilities. Learn more about Tech Trek.

Data Visualization

IS 460

Learn the tools needed to make data understandable to non-technical users through
data visualization coding techniques in software applications such as Tableau™, Python,
and R. You’ll discover how to create various charts, histograms, heatmaps, and more.

Explore our course catalogue for a full listing of courses, descriptions, suggested
course sequences, and more. 

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Faculty experts

Our information systems and data analytics courses are taught by experts with the
highest level of qualifications. Loyola faculty are teacher-scholars who are attentive
to students’ ambitions and needs who have a deep personal interest in each student’s
academic success. In addition, our executives in residence bring significant industry
knowledge and experience to their teaching and student advising and mentorship.

Faculty Directory

The information systems and data analytics major is part of Loyola’s Information Systems,
Law and Operations department

Paul Tallon, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Sellinger Hall 325
410-617-5614
[email protected]

Alexander Hosseini
Program Assistant
Sellinger Hall 318
410-617-2818
[email protected]

Visit the Information Systems, Law, and Operations department page

 

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