The Business Analyst (BA) Associate Degree prepares learners to work as liaisons among stakeholders to understand the structure, policies, and operation of an organization. Learners use techniques to gather and analyze business requirements, using best practices and relevant technologies. Graduates will be prepared to function as liaisons with IT and subject matter experts. Graduates will be able to support the needs of businesses in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, and finance.
Power up your career with the Business Analyst degree
Business analysts are vital links of an organization – clearly communicating key information such as business structure, policies, and operations to stakeholders. Whether you want a career change or a way to expand your marketable skills, the Business Analyst associate degree could be the key to your success.
Expand your employment options!
Many area companies – including Associated Bank, Skyline Technologies, and Ariens Company, to name a few – currently employ and/or are seeking skilled business analysts.
Why Become a Business Analyst?
Thrive in a career that makes the most of your problem-solving and communication skills.
Increase your earning potential – $25.83/hour is the average starting salary of junior business analysts in the U.S. (Source: Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl.)
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This program is fully eligible for financial aid.
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Some credits from the following technical diploma apply towards this associate degree:
- Business Requirement Specialist, 311026
Delivery
- Day
- Evening
- Full-time
- Online: Some online courses may be delivered at specific times each week.
- Part-time