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February 27, 2015

Many students pursue a big data analytics career as the demand by employers for data analysts rises. In this field of study, students gain knowledge of insight into the discipline of data sets of extreme size, diversity and complexity to fully prepare them for a big data career path.

Florida Polytechnic University offers a program designed to prepare tomorrow’s leaders to work in the big data industry with various big data career opportunities. Here are answers to some common questions:

What does Florida Polytechnic University’s Big Data Analytics concentration entail?

Students seeking a degree in Advanced Technology are able to choose the Big Data Analytics Degrees program acts as a concentration or focus of study. The discipline teaches students about the design systems that manipulate and analyze large volumes of data in real time. In this program, students have the opportunity to:

  • Identify new ways to manage volume, variety and velocity of data collection and analysis
  • Develop computing models to predict behaviors, trends and outcomes
  • Publish best practices for using the cloud as a resource for big data
  • Create a knowledge repository on applied statistical analysis, scalable design and big data security

What skills and classes do I need to prepare for a big data analytics career?

Students must complete coursework in decision analysis, data mining, programming language, database management and data analytics. These classes are focused on advanced statistics, computing and information systems. Gaining hands-on knowledge in these areas allows students to prepare for future big data career opportunities. Employers who hire big data analysts look for employees who have executive soft skills that include the ability to prioritize, plan, organize and communicate to help them excel along a big data career path.

What kind of jobs and salaries are available for Florida Poly students who graduate with a degree in Advanced Technology, with a concentration in Big Data Analytics?

Graduates can expect employment across a variety of industries, such as healthcare, finance, retail and manufacturing. Florida Polytechnic University graduates will have the knowledge and tools to advance in high-demand high-tech careers that offer entry-level salaries ranging from $50,000 to $75,000.

If you have additional questions or are interested in more information about Florida Poly’s Big Data Analytics degrees or curriculum, please visit our Academics Page. You also may visit BeTheNext.com for information on Admissions.

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