Program Content

The Master of Business Analytics (MBAN) provides students with sought-after analytical skills within a broader business context. Students will be trained to apply advanced analytical tools and methods to address management challenges in today’s business world.

Pre-program Overview

Below you can find an overview of what to expect until the start of your program

Program Overview

In the MBAN, all students progress through the program together as a cohort within a set, standard curriculum.

MBAN Class of 2024 Academic Calendar

The structure and components of the MBAN program are described using some terms that students should become familiar with:

    • Program Periods: A Period is equivalent to half a regular university Term and is 6 weeks long (5 weeks of instruction, 1 week for exam/final evaluation). The MBAN program is made up of 5 Periods that run from September until the end of April.
    • Courses are held within Periods and are worth 1.5 credits each. MBAN students are typically registered in 4-5 courses per Period with the exception of Period 5 (see note below on one-two week intensive courses).
    • Career Professional Development Course: 1.5 credit course of career content that is intentionally woven throughout the program. Students receive personal and professional development through customized services focused on self-exploration, career development and access to business community
    • Internship Prep Week: Career Prep Week is a crucial component of the MBAN degree providing the necessary tools for continuous professional development. MBAN students gain the tools preparing them for their unique career journey
    • One-two week intensive courses:
      • Three courses are structured as a week-long intensive course scheduled outside of a designated Period
      • Period 5 is made up of courses structured as a two-week long intensive course

Courses will cover a variety of key subject areas: Data Management, Data Analytics, Decision Analytics, Business Context, Business Skills, and Experiential Learning.

NOTE: Due to the set curriculum, successful completion of every course is mandatory.


In addition to regular courses, the program includes a number of unique elements that support career development that are applied to learning:

Career Development

In partnership with the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre, the Career Development course (BA 520) provides students with the tools and resources to guide the transition from student to professional. Career Development Course curriculum includes a self-assessment, career research techniques, skill development sessions, résumé and cover letter writing tips, interview preparation, and networking opportunities with industry experts – all tailored to individual professional experiences and opportunities as an MBAN student.


Internship

The MBAN internship is a 1.5 credit course that enables students to apply the analytical and practical skills learned in their coursework and create connections with other analytics leaders in the industry.

Schedule

MBAN Academic Program Schedule (updated Apr 15, 2024)

Exam Schedule


NOTES:

  • Students are required to attend all classes and mandatory career professional development sessions during each Period.
  • Dates for workshops, info sessions, make-up classes, and exams can change with limited notice. As such, it is expected that students do not book any travel to occur until after each Period's exam week is completely finished.
  • Exam schedules are subject to change so students are not to book any travel, appointments, interviews, etc. during exam week so time is reserved in case of emergency modifications.

Course Outlines

Course Outlines

Please note that outlines are posted prior to the start of each period.

Students should review the course outlines carefully before classes begin each period. Students are expected to do any pre-readings and/or preparation as noted on outlines and come prepared to the first lecture of each course.

COURSE INSTRUCTOR
BA 520 Career Development Career Centre

REGULAR COURSES

Period 1 Courses INSTRUCTOR
BABS 506: Analyzing and Modelling Uncertainty  Hao Zhang
BAIT 508: Business Analytics Programming  Gene Moo Lee
BAMS 506: Optimal Decision Making I Steven Shechter
BABS 507: Descriptive and Predictive Business Analytics  Michael Kim
Between P1 and P2 INSTRUCTOR
BAIT 518: Data Visualization  Chunhua Wu
Period 2 Courses INSTRUCTOR
BAIT 507: Data Management for Business Analytics  Ning Nan
BAMA 517: Data Driven Marketing  Daisy Yu
BAMS 517: Decision Analysis Under Uncertainty Analytics  Hao Zhang
BAMS 508: Optimal Decision making II  Steven Shechter
Period 3 Courses INSTRUCTOR
BABS 502: Forecasting and Time Series Prediction Martha Essak
BAIT 509 BA1 and BA2: Business Applications of Machine Learning Quan Nguyen
BAIT 580A: Database Applications in Business Systems Gittu George
BASC 500: Process Fundamentals Harish Krishnan
Period 4 Courses INSTRUCTOR
BAFI 508: Data Driven Investments Adlai Fisher
BASC 523: Supply Chain Management Samuel Roscoe
BAMA 520: Customer Analytics Yangwen Wang
BABS 508: Advanced Predictive Business Analytic Michael Kim
Between P4 and P5 INSTRUCTORS
BAMA 580A: Experiments and Casual Inference  Dave Hardisty
Period 5 Courses INSTRUCTOR
BAMS 503: Simulation Modeling Steven Shechter
BAMS 521: Analytics Leadership  Harish Krishnan

Administration & Registration

Grading Requirements

The MBAN program has strict Academic Standing & Grading Practices for all courses. Students are permitted a limited number of "failed" and/or "minimal pass" (60-67%) grades. If a student exceeds this limit, they will be forced to withdraw from the program. We ask all students to familiarize themselves with these requirements prior to the start of classes.

Students do not need to take any action regarding course registration! All of this will be done by the Robert H. Lee Graduate School and students will be registered in courses by the beginning of July.

NOTE: Please disregard any notices from UBC Central regarding registration for the Fall session. The MBAN program is on a different schedule than the rest of the university so the messages about registration do not apply to our students


Student Service Centre (SSC)

Students can access a variety of administrative information related to the MBAN program through the Student Service Centre (SSC).

At this site students can:

  • Check current registration
  • Change mailing address and/or e-mail address information
  • Look up tuition fees and due dates
  • View grades
  • Apply to graduate
  • And much more!

To access the SSC, students need a Campus Wide Login (CWL), which is the same as the ID and Password used to log into Canvas.


Transcripts (SSC)

If students require a copy of the UBC transcript, it can be ordered online via the SSC.


Course Materials

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