Who Should Apply
Students with an AS-T in Computer Science will be able to transfer all 60 lower division units to this B.S. in Business Analytics program.
For students with an AS-T in other science majors (such as Math, Chemistry, Biology, or Physics), additional courses, such as Computer Programming course or Discrete Structure (or Discrete Math) course, may be required. Special sessions of these courses will be offered to help admitted students fulfill the prerequisites.
We welcome all students with an AS-T in science majors to apply for this B.S. in Business Analytics
program at CSU East Bay.
Advance Your Career with an Online Business Analytics Degree
We encourage applicants from the major of AS-T in Computer Science or equivalent to apply. This upper-division completion program is most suitable for those who receive (or are on track to receiving) the AS-T in Computer Science degree and want to combine skills in data management, technology, and analytics to create business solutions to apply. Our program is also flexible for working professionals and entrepreneurs seeking to develop new skill sets in business intelligence with the goal of becoming data-driven decision-makers.
Flexibility, Fully Online, Feasible for Studying Full-time or Part-time
Earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics online from an AACSB-accredited program offered by high-quality faculty at the College of Business and Economics, CSU East Bay. The fully online B.S. in Business Analytics program helps data-driven thinkers develop or sharpen their computer science ability to interpret complex data and advance their careers in making more informed and actionable decisions.
Through our innovative digital learning environment, which includes interactive online classes, a state-of-the-art curriculum, and social connections with peers and faculty, this online business analytics program brings self-motivated students like you to a profound professional network in the center of Silicon Valley.
Affordable Education with Direct Connection to Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area
For California in-state students, the estimated tuition and fees in the current academic year is $7,105 to attend an undergraduate program at CSU East Bay. This fully online B.S. in Business Analytics program allows students to enjoy, not only the flexibility of completing a STEM-designated degree but also avoid the high cost of living in the Bay Area while leveraging on the Silicon Valley career networking through CSU East Bay, which is located in the heart of innovation. You will learn from Silicon Valley professionals who have experience leading analytics teams in real-time during live, online classes and completely engaging, interactive coursework that reflects the latest thinking in analytical tools and methods.
Please visit the CSUEB Financial Aid website for more information about the cost of attendance and opportunities for financial aid.
Admission Requirements
Upper-division transfer students are required to:
- Have completed 60 or more transferable semester (90 quarter) units
- Have a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or better in all transferable units attempted.
- Be in good standing at the last college or university attended
- Have completed at least 30 transferable semester (45 quarter) units of college coursework with a
grade of C or better in each of the courses, at a level at least equivalent to courses that meet the
General Education requirements at Cal State East Bay, and, specifically, four courses completed in the
following areas:
- Oral Communication (usually 3 semester units): a public speaking course (A-1 at California community colleges)
- Written Communication (usually 3 semester units): a freshman English composition
course (A-2 at California community colleges) - Critical Thinking (usually 3 semester units): a logic or argumentation/debate course (A-3
at California community colleges) - Math/Quantitative Reasoning (usually 3 semester units): a math course with
intermediate algebra as a prerequisite (B-4 at California community colleges). The
Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements in English
communication mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning are also
accepted.
To determine if your courses will transfer and/or satisfy the above requirements (A1, A2, A3, B4) you
can use the following resources:
- California Community College Courses: Search for courses in ASSIST.
- Private or out-of-state colleges: CSUEB maintains the TES database of pre-approved transfer courses
from private and out-of-state colleges. If you do not see your course listed, it does not necessarily
mean it will not be transferable since it only contains courses already reviewed by our staff. You
can Search for Courses in TES.
Applicants must meet the CSU transfer admission requirements and adhere to all posted admission
deadlines. The minimum GPA to qualify for admission is a 2.0.
Click here to review the minimum requirements for transfer applicants.
Click here to review application deadlines for all applicants.