Practice being an analytics professional by using your programming, data wrangling, analysis, visualization, and presentation skills all in one competition. Provide our panel of analytics experts ...
“Everyone watches women’s sports.” Just a few years ago, a statement like that may have seemed like a real stretch. But in ...
Students from all disciplines will have the opportunity to develop leadership and decision-making skills that will help them maximize economic, social, and environmental sustainability in their future ...
Accounting majors fulfill special requirements while completing a set of quantitative courses in which they learn how every part of a business functions. X Immerse yourself in the fast-growing field ...
Your career is in a solid place. But hitting the next benchmark in your five-year plan will require more know-how than you can get on the job. That's where the Iowa MBA comes in. Keep your career on ...
Strategic. Curious. Agile. Collegial. It’s tough to explain who we are in just a few words. Since 1847, the Tippie College of Business has cultivated a legacy of innovation, thought leadership, and ...
Tippie's PhD programs all share the same minimum requirements as required by the University of Iowa Graduate College. Applicants must have: A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited American ...
Data analytics is no longer the future of business—it’s what drives business today. According to Statista, 74 zetabytes of data was produced in 2021—and that figure continues to rise. Companies are ...
Decide when you want to start classes. Apply by the deadline. That’s it. With three start times a year, the Iowa MBA Program offers virtually year-round admission. Admission decisions are based on ...
It's time to gather again for the Tippie PhD Alumni Conference. The last one in 2022 was a huge success—we plan to make this ...
Data science. Machine learning. Optimization. Data—namely, the generating of data—has exploded. All that data creates a great challenge. Businesses need better ways to get insights from the data. We ...
90% of all data that exists today was created in the last two years. That’s a number that won’t stop growing—which means that people who can make sense of it will be in-demand far into the future.