Olivet Nazarene University announces new major in data science

Bourbonnais, IL (11/13/2018) — Data science is now a major and minor offered by Olivet Nazarene University. Enrollment is open for fall 2019 to students who want to enter this interdisciplinary field that is growing in popularity. Completion of Olivet's program will lead to a Bachelor of Science degree.

"Data science is now being called the hottest job in the United States," said Dr. Dale Hathaway, chair of Olivet's Department of Mathematics and program designer. "Employers are looking for analytic skills and abilities in their new hires. Students who have an interest and aptitude in quantitative areas, like data science, are in high demand and are receiving impressive salaries for their expertise."

A relatively new field, data science has come into existence because of the massive amounts of data to manage and process in our information age. Qualified employees are in high demand with annual starting salaries of $80,000 and average annual salary estimates of $105,000.

Students who choose Olivet's data science major will benefit from courses offered by both the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science in the Walker School of Engineering. They will learn to use computer techniques to access data and to use statistical techniques to analyze the data. Completing the degree requirements will prepare them for careers in the fields of big data, data analytics or business analytics.

A degree in data science is applicable to almost any field, from astronomy to business management. Olivet's carefully designed curriculum includes required courses in mathematics, computer science and business plus a required minor or second major to represent an area of application.

"Olivet is always seeking new opportunities to prepare students for entering the global workforce," said Dr. Carol Summers, Olivet's vice president for academic affairs. "Olivet is committed to preparing trained professionals to fill what will only be an increasing demand in the data science field."

As one of the top universities in Christian higher education, Olivet continues to provide Education with a Christian Purpose to all students in all areas of study. Offering the data science major and minor with a Christian purpose positions Olivet graduates for greater success in the industry they choose.

Mathematics and computer science majors at Olivet develop innovative and problem-solving skills while preparing for their careers. They have opportunities to participate in competitions, present their research at conventions and meetings, and network with successful professionals. Quality learning and mentoring, combined with character development and leadership opportunities, consistently yield success for Olivet graduates.

Olivet Nazarene University is an accredited Christian, liberal arts university offering more than 140 areas of undergraduate and graduate study, including the Doctor of Education in ethical leadership. Olivet's 275-acre park-like main campus is in Bourbonnais, Illinois, 50 miles south of Chicago. Additional sites are in Rolling Meadows and Oak Brook, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Grand Rapids and Grand Ledge, Michigan; Hong Kong; and more than 100 School of Graduate and Continuing Studies learning locations throughout Chicagoland and the Midwest. From Oxford to Tokyo, hundreds of Olivet students also experience the global classroom each year through study abroad opportunities, internships and worldwide mission trips.

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Contact: Laura Warfel Public Relations Specialist Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais, IL 60914 www.olivet.edu 815-928-5403 lwwarfel@olivet.edu

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Data science is now a major and minor offered by Olivet Nazarene University. Enrollment is open for fall 2019 to students who want to enter this interdisciplinary field that is growing in popularity. Completion of Olivet’s program will lead to a Bachelor of Science degree.