Wake Forest School of Business Taps Noodle Partners to Expand Analytics Degree Online

Wake Forest University's School of Business is expanding its Master of Science in Business Analytics program through a partnership with online higher education provider Noodle Partners. The new offering will cater to working professionals who want to hone their big data skills in an online format.

Curriculum for the program was created by Wake Forest faculty in collaboration with industry leaders, according to a news announcement. Courses include Visual Analytics and Influencing and Leading the Analytics Organization. Noodle Partners will support the program with expertise in digital marketing, student recruitment, instructional design and student support.

"Launching the MSBA program in the online modality allows the [School of Business] to create access for working professionals across the United States and enables them to earn a top-ranked Wake Forest School of Business degree while continuing to work," said Charles Iacovou, dean of the School of Business. "By leveraging the latest in digital education tools and techniques, the learning experiences designed by our faculty aim to achieve an industry-leading level of student engagement and learning. State-of-the-art technology from Noodle Partners supports our commitment to the highest levels of teaching and faculty-student relationships that are hallmarks of our School."

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