SDSU’s online Master of Science in Big Data Analytics program is a transdisciplinary online graduate program that combines technology, business, engineering, science, and social science. In just two years, you’ll learn how to compile large data sets, analyze them, and use the results to find patterns, correlations, and insights that businesses and organizations frequently use to make informed day-to-day decisions and drive high-level strategies.

Application Window
Fall Start:
 Oct. 1 - July 1

Learn how to analyze large-scale data sets to make informed decisions in a data-driven business world. Earn your Master of Science in Big Data Analytics online from San Diego State University.

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About the Program

SDSU’s online Master of Science in Big Data Analytics program is a transdisciplinary online graduate program that combines technology, business, engineering, science, and social science. In just 16 months, you’ll learn how to compile large data sets, analyze them, and use the results to find patterns, correlations, and insights that businesses and organizations frequently use to make informed day-to-day decisions and drive high-level strategies.

$25,110

Estimated Cost
Includes Fees

16 months

Min. Completion Time

Online

Course Format

The program, which is offered every fall semester, takes a flexible dual-core online approach that will help you enhance your computational skills, as well as your analytical methods for both data models and business applications. With SDSU’s online Big Data Analytics program, you’ll become an active participant in the exciting future of Big Data.

Is This Program Right for Me?

SDSU’s online Master of Science in Big Data Analytics program is flexible, 100% online, and efficient, which makes it ideal for currently-working professionals. The program is designed for career-driven individuals who are interested in using mathematics and analytics to uncover data sets that can be used to guide business decisions, healthcare policies, engineering projects, and much more.

The curriculum is designed to meet the growing need for data scientists and data analytics experts in the era of data- and knowledge-economy. This means that the program is applicable to those working in a wide range of career fields, including:

  • Business Analytics
  • Data Science
  • Marketing
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Social and Behavioral Science
  • Digital Humanities
  • Public Health
  • Bioinformatics

You’ll take online courses designed and delivered by the same expert instructors that teach on-campus courses at SDSU’s Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age, a research institute of SDSU’s College of Arts and Letters.

Best of all, upon graduation, you’ll have earned the same reputable degree as SDSU’s on-campus students: a Master of Science Degree in Big Data Analytics from San Diego State University.

What Can I Learn?

The primary focus of SDSU’s online M.S. in Big Data Analytics program is on data science, data analytics, and the application of Big Data Analytics to various fields — especially business analytics. The dual-core curriculum focuses on both computational skills (programming languages and software) and analytical methods (data mining, statistics, machine learning, spatiotemporal analysis, visualization) for data models and business applications.

Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to:

  • Manage and analyze Big Data applications with appropriate programming tools, statistical models, social theories, business concepts, and analytic software
  • Use the outcomes of analytics to formulate research hypotheses and to guide decision-making processes in academic or business settings
  • Lead organizations in collecting, cleaning, organizing, analyzing, and modeling data for various applications.

The program operates in a collaborative and active educational environment designed for students and professionals who wish to advance their knowledge and skills in data science and data analytics. The coursework focuses on a variety of topics, including:

  • Database theory and applications
  • Machine learning engineering
  • Computational linguistics
  • GIS and data visualization
  • Statistics and probability
  • Enterprise-level database management
  • Mathematical skills

The Big Data Analytics program also works closely with SDSU’s Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age (HDMA) which focuses on the research opportunities that spring from the convergence of new developments in spatial science, mobile technology, big data, and social behavior research. Students and faculty have collaborated to produce research projects that include:

  • SMART Dashboard

    The Social Media Analytic and Research Testbed (SMART) Dashboard is a Geo-Targeted search tool for Twitter messages that’s designed to monitor the diffusion of information and social behavior changes. The Dashboard provides an automatic procedure to help researchers to search geographically in cities, filter noises, and analyze social media data from a spatiotemporal perspective.

  • COVID-19 Research Hub

    Through the use of GIS, social media analytics, and data science approaches, the Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age at San Diego State University are developing analytic dashboards, GIS maps, and visualization graphs to track and monitor COVID-19 outbreaks and impacts to our regional and local communities in San Diego and California.

Career Outcomes

Labor Analysis
Data/Data Mining Analyst — Nationwide

Job Postings
113,300
Job postings in 2021

Projected Growth
+36%
Projected Growth From 2021 to 2023

Salary Range
$100,910
Median Annual Pay


Source: BLS 2021

Data analysis is a rapidly growing field with many lucrative opportunities for those with the necessary qualifications and experience. In the past year, there were nearly 85,000 job openings for data analysts across the nation, and those numbers are projected to grow by more than 9% over the next decade. 27% of those jobs postings were in the fields of finance and insurance, with an additional 25% in professional, scientific, and technical services.

Compensation for data analysts is also tied closely to experience. Those with 3-5 years experience can expect to earn an average annual salary of $78,600. At 6-8 years experience, data analysts make an average of nearly $90,000 per year. Finally, data analysts who hold a master’s degree can expect to earn anywhere from $65,000-$103,500 per year, depending on their experience.

Why Should You Choose Us?

Diversity

SDSU’s online BDA program is a diverse academic community. Your classmates come from a variety of professional backgrounds, including social science, business, GIS, biology, public health, engineering, and computer science. Through guided discussions, online forums, and interactive lessons, you’ll have the opportunity to join a collaborative network of data science professionals that spans a variety of professional and academic fields.

Reputation

Earning your M.S. in Big Data Analytics San Diego State University means that you’re earning a degree that carries weight in the professional world. As a school, we’re ranked in the top 140 national universities and in the top 70 public universities. SDSU is also home to one of California’s top 10 Computer and Information Science programs. Students and instructors work in tandem to conduct cutting-edge research through SDSU’s Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age (HDMA).

Accessibility

SDSU’s online M.S. in Big Data Analytics program is designed to help working professionals advance their existing careers without putting their professional lives on hold. Often, earning a graduate degree means taking time out of your schedule to come to classes on a college campus. For students with families and full-time or part-time jobs, that can make earning a degree to increase their earning potential extremely difficult and time-consuming. This program removes those barriers, making it easier to earn a high-quality graduate degree from a reputable university on your schedule.

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Please note that Global Campus courses cannot be transferred or used in the on-campus Big Data Analytics program.

To earn your Master of Science in Big Data Analytics online, you’ll need to complete 30 units consisting of the following coursework:

  • Core Courses — 12 Units
  • Elective Courses — 9 Units
  • Research Courses — 6 Units
  • Capstone/Culminating Experience — 3 Units

You’ll need to earn a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in these courses, and no less than a C in each course.

If you’re admitted conditionally, you’ll be required to take courses in preparation for the master’s degree that do not fulfill degree requirements, if your conditions warrant.

Course List

Core Courses (12 units)

BDA 594: Big Data Science and Analytics Platforms (3 Units)
BDA 572: Python Scripting for Social Science (3 Units)
BDA 602: Machine Learning Engineering (3 Units)
MIS 686: Enterprise Data Management (3 Units)

Electives (9 Units) to be offered from the courses below

BDA 696: Advanced Special Topics in Big Data Analytics (3 units)
MIS 691: Decision Support Systems (3 Units)
STAT 656: Database Management and Predictions (3)

Research (6 units)

BDA 798: Special Study (3 Units) - repeatable for up to 6 units
BDA 797: Research (3 Units) - repeatable for up to 6 units

Capstone and Culminating Experience (3 Units)

You’ll fulfill the culminating experience requirement by successfully passing a comprehensive examination in BDA 600 with a grade B or above.
BDA 600: Big Data Analytics Capstone Seminar (3 Units)

Only students admitted to this program may register for courses.

Click here for information about our drop policy.

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Out-of-State Applicants
While we welcome out-of-state students, SDSU Global Campus currently cannot accept applications from students residing in some specific states. Please check back often, as this list of approved states does change. View the list of authorized states here.

International Applicants
Please click here for detailed guidance on how to submit your transcripts.

Admission Requirements

Below is a list of general admission requirements for the M.S. in Big Data Analytics program.

We understand that every student's academic journey is unique, and we encourage you to contact one of our Student Service Representatives to find out what you'll need to successfully apply to the program.

In order to successfully apply to the program, you should have:

  • Relevant background (including previous coursework) in business, mathematics, computer science, geographic information systems, digital humanities or related fields.
  • Basic knowledge in computer science/programming, as demonstrated by a grade of C or better in CS 150: Introductory Computer Programming or equivalent course, or work experience.
  • Basic knowledge in statistical data analysis, as demonstrated by a grade of C or better in STAT 119 or equivalent course, or work experience.

You should also meet all the minimum SDSU requirements, at the time of enrollment:

  • Hold an acceptable baccalaureate degree earned at an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association, or have completed equivalent academic preparation as determined by the graduate dean
  • Have attained a grade point average of at least 2.85 in an acceptable earned baccalaureate degree, or at least 2.85 in the last 60 semester (90 quarter) units attempted, or hold an acceptable post-baccalaureate degree earned at an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association
  • Have been in good standing at the last institution attended

Please note that the online M.S. in Big Data Analytics program offered through SDSU Global Campus does not require GRE or GMAT scores for admission.

Application Instructions

To apply for the online Master of Science in Big Data Analytics program, you’ll need to complete the following steps:

  1. Complete the Cal State Apply Application
    • Submit an application to the University via Cal State Apply, along with the $70 nonrefundable application fee.
  2. Submit Official Transcripts to SDSU Graduate Admissions
    • After you have submitted the Cal State Apply application and received your RedID number, you will need to send official transcripts to the Graduate Admissions Office. Sending transcripts before submitting the Cal State Apply application will result in processing delays. You’ll need to provide the following:
      • Official transcripts (in sealed envelopes) issued within the last year, from all U.S. colleges and universities attended. Students who previously attended SDSU need only submit transcripts for coursework completed since last attendance. Hard copy SDSU transcripts are not required.
    • If you have international coursework, you’ll need to submit both the official transcript and proof of degree. If documents are in a language other than English, they should be accompanied by a certified literal English translation.
      • English language scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE) are required of applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose native language is not English and whose preparatory education was principally in a language other than English. A minimum TOEFL score of 80 is required. Scores should be sent directly from ETS using SDSU’s Institution Code 4682.  Applicants may also take the IELTS in lieu of the TOEFL and should present a minimum score of 6.5. Applicants may also take the PTE in lieu of the TOEFL and should present a minimum score of 58.

        The above listed materials should be sent to:

        Graduate Admissions
        San Diego State University
        5500 Campanile Drive
        San Diego, CA 92182-8225
         
  3. Submit Supplemental Documents to the Program
    • ​​Submit all supplemental materials to the program via Interfolio.
      • One page statement of research interests and professional goals (maximum 500 words).
      • A current résumé or vitae. Please include undergraduate GPA scores (and if applicable, TOEFL or IELTS) test scores in your resume or vitae. Please also include information about your computer programming skills (Python, R, JavaScripts, C++/ Algorithms, AWS, MongoDB, etc.) and experience (beginner, medium, advanced, etc.). In addition, what knowledge, skills, job-related traits and abilities you may have?
      • One or two letters of recommendation (Minimum one letter is required)
      • One digital portfolio document that describes the technical products YOU have created, such as class projects, GitHub websites, videos, personal or project websites, dashboards, software development, programming profile, web designing, and apps. Note: A digital portfolio is not a résumé or an autobiography: only focus on your work samples. Only include your best, most professional examples. Include recent work if possible.
      • Copies of transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. These do not need to be sent directly from the college or university – scanned photocopies and digital copies are acceptable. Note: This is in addition to the transcripts that you submit to Graduate Admissions.
      • Copies of English language scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE) if they are required in your applications. Photocopies and digital copies are acceptable. Note: This is in addition to the scores that you submit to Graduate Admissions.

After submitting the online Cal State Apply application, you will receive an email from San Diego State University that includes your SDSUid, which is needed to log into my.SDSU. You can use my.SDSU to check your application status, update your contact information, access your financial aid, and more. Please check back frequently to make sure all of the required materials have been received — you’re responsible for ensuring that all supporting materials are submitted by the deadline.

Financial Aid

Important Note: Courses taken before acceptance are not eligible for financial aid. Once you are accepted or matriculated, the courses are financial aid eligible.

This program is approved for financial aid. To begin the financial aid process, visit the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships website. There, you'll be able to access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

We encourage you to apply for financial aid as soon as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will my degree say “online”?

No, it won’t. Upon graduation, you’ll have earned the same degree as SDSU’s on-campus students — a Master of Science in Big Data Analytics from San Diego State University.

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How are courses structured?

Our online big data analytics masters degree program is 100% online, saving you time and money spent commuting to campus. Courses are eight weeks and fully asynchronous, which means you’ll be able to attend class when it fits your busy schedule. You can finish and earn your degree in as short as 16 months.

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What will I learn in this program?

SDSU’s online Master of Science in Big Data Analytics program is a transdisciplinary online graduate program that combines technology, business, engineering, science, and social science. You’ll learn how to compile large data sets, analyze them, and use the results to find patterns, correlations, and insights that businesses and organizations frequently use to make informed day-to-day decisions and drive high-level strategies.

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Is there Financial Aid available?

Our online masters in big data analytics program is approved for financial aid. In most cases, SDSU Global Campus students are eligible for assistance through FAFSA, Pell Grants, military benefits, SDSU’s scholarships, and other opportunities.

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I’m interested. How do I get started?

Ready to earn your master’s in big data analytics online? Click here to connect with a Recruiter from the SDSU Global Campus Welcome Center.

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Want to Learn More?

Submit this web form and we’ll be in touch to answer all your questions and explain the next steps in the process. Or, you can reach a program recruiter by emailing recruiter.global@sdsu.edu or by calling (619) 594-7700.

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