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The class program for Data Analytics at Arizona State University is too demanding and needs a lot of hard work. It includes both theoretical and practical aspects, with an emphasis on technical activities such as coding or data analysis. Students have to go back to basic concepts as well as follow advanced ones in order to catch up with classes. One good thing about it is that the skills learned are useful in real-life situations making learning more meaningful. But then again, there can be much to do within a short period of time therefore, good time management is very essential. In the Data Analytics program at Arizona State University, there is a notable Indian representation among the students; this indicates that the course is popular globally. This learning approach consists of lectures followed by practical projects which is effective in actual practice-oriented learning. While the subjects taught are comprehensive and include all necessary industrial competencies, it requires students’ additional effort beyond the lecture room to be market-ready.
Per SEMT fee is 16000, rent is 450 and 70 are other expenses.
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The course Curriculum is quite good. Professors update it regularly and we get to study the latest technologies present. Research experience is given to students who are interested.
The tuition fees keep increasing but to be estimated it goes around 59k dollars.
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The course syllabus is quite structured and well-explained. Regarding industrial experience, every student will have to undertake a capstone project in the final semester. This project allows students to visit an organization, understand its culture, gather data, and conduct research to complete the project.
My tuition fee is close to 60,000$ for Business Analytics Masters and Insurance is $2000 per year which is highly recommended.
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Everything is up to date and they teach company standards and requirements.
Even tuition fee varies with respect to the credits that we take . Usually masters requirements is to complete 30 credits .So on an average note 40,000$ will be needed to complete the masters.
The curriculum is designed professionally and helps students learn all the necessary skills.
Tuition Fee: 25000 USD
It is very updated, allowed to use recent softwares and pretty much each to understand
Total Tuition fee: $264, 33k a semester, so 264k for the whole degree, but that comes with scholarships
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I have to take a total of 120 credit hours over the course of my program. The 120 credits include several general studies requirements. Be it humanity's, social science, natural science, subjects related to my major of CS. Some courses are so simple and easy that they are what I like to call 'GPA boosters' you put in the in the minimum effort and still get good grades, which helps the GPA and takes a share of the required credits you need to complete.
A tuition is paid every semester. As an international student I have received a scholarship of 13.5K USD for an entire year. And that is paid through a platform called Flywire. I did not have any other expenses since I lived off campus without dorms or the meal plan.
It is very good and detailed. Faculty is good. Exams and projects are taken on time and checked regularly.
around $50-60K
In Information Technology, there is not much to learn. Very easy curriculum. It lacks practical experience with few projects.
It was $46,000 in total
Course curriculum is mostly practical and project based. You will have more assignments and projects to work on than exams to write.
Arizona state University was offering me a variety of courses and flexibility to choose courses from multiple fields. It paved way for a very flexible and diverse coursework. The overall experience is truly amazing, with great faculty, infrastructure and diversity. You sure will learn a lot about life when you come here for masters and it is going to be tough in the start. But it is all going to be worth it.
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