Combined Major

Data Science & Business Administration

Prepare to lead the way in an increasingly tech-driven economy by harnessing the power of big data and business savvy.

Program Details

  • Commitment

    Full-time, 4 years

  • Entry Terms

    Fall

  • Visa Compliant

    Yes

  • STEM-designated

    Yes

  • Program Options

  • Locations

    Boston

APPLICATION DEADLINES

Why study business administration and data science at D'Amore-McKim?

  • Study at the forefront of technology: We offer this combined major with Khoury College of Computer Sciences—giving you opportunities to learn from industry leaders in state-of-the-art facilities. 
  • Build in-demand skills: As the business world becomes increasingly digitized and connected, the power of data to evaluate trends, unlock insights, and make strategic decisions has never been more important.
  • Gain real-world experience: Through signature experiences, like our nationally recognized co-op program, you'll build invaluable skills and connections in paid work placements.
  • Customize your education: Prepare to reach your unique goals through concentrations, minors, opportunities abroad, or time tapping into our global campus network.

Program options

The data science and business administration combined major integrates a technical degree with the theory and practice of management through active learning, problem-driven research, corporate partnerships, and experiential assignments. Students study the collection, manipulation, storage, retrieval, and computational analysis of data in its various forms, including numeric, textual, image, and video data from small to large volumes. This program reflects the impact of data in modern business practice.

BSBA majors are required to choose one of the following concentrations. Work with your academic advisor to declare up to three concentrations.

Deepen your business studies with an optional minor in one of the following academic areas. Work with your academic advisor to decide if a minor will fit into your plans.

Explore all D'Amore-McKim minors—including those open to non-business majors—on our full list of minors.

Accelerate your future and reduce tuition costs by combining this major with one of the following “PlusOne” master's degrees.

Experience-powered learning is at the heart of a Northeastern education. Here are just a few of the opportunities open to you.

How do I build my degree?

Experiential opportunities

Experiential learning is central to every D'Amore-McKim student's education, providing you with the opportunity to apply classroom learning and gain transformative experiences in a real-world professional context. To fulfill your business experiential learning requirements, you can pursue co-op or other approved options—such as vetted internships (including summer analyst roles), part-time co-ops, and Professional Practicum programs in London or Oakland. In addition, D'Amore-McKim offers students additional layered opportunities such as real-world project-based classes, involvement in academic research projects, student leadership and mentorship programs, and participation in Northeastern's innovation ecosystem.

Co-op roles are competitive and employer-selected. Students participate first-hand in the job search process with the support of a co-op advisor, which helps prepare them for their full-time job search upon graduation. While placement is not guaranteed, nearly all students earn and complete at least one co-op before they graduate.

Current co-op opportunities include:

  • Wayfair
  • Boston Consulting Group
  • TJX
  • State Street
  • PwC
  • Bain Capital
  • Wellington Management

Faculty & teaching

Our world-class faculty offer years of experience, forward-thinking leadership, global perspectives, and a commitment to preparing students for success in a rapidly changing business world.

Learning objectives

We developed our learning objectives to ensure that we're preparing you to reach your goals and thrive in a complex global environment.

Co-op & plans of study

Explore different options for your academic plan, depending on your program, co-ops, and the amount of time you're planning to take to earn your degree.

Admissions information

Northeastern's admissions staff are organized by student location. Please feel free to email admissions@northeastern.edu with any questions.

Change your major

If you're a Northeastern undergraduate interested in transferring into this major, start by assessing whether it's the right fit for your goals and timeline. Once you're ready, you'll submit the necessary form and work with a D'Amore-McKim advisor to plan your next steps.