MTSU Trustees Exploring New BS In Data Science

Sep 18, 2018 at 05:26 pm by bryan


(MURFREESBORO) The Middle Tennessee State University's Board of Trustees held its quarterly meeting at the university on Tuesday. The body is exploring the creation of a new bachelor of science degree in data science.

Chair of the Board's Academic Affairs, and Student Life and Athletics committee member Pam Wright told trustees of the administration's intent to submit letters of notification to the Tennessee Higher Education Commission for the new degree, pending results of ongoing feasibility studies.

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This past May the university announced the creation of a Data Science Institute, led by Charlie Apigian, a professor of information systems and analytics in MTSU's Jones College of Business. That institution will promote funded interdisciplinary research and develop public and private collaborations around the emerging field of "big data."

The degree would build upon many of the attributes of the new institute, which now seeks ways to collect, store and analyze raw data from multiple sources and study it to determine ways to increase efficiency, analyze problems and make better decisions.

In other actions Tuesday, the trustees approved expedited tenure for two new faculty hires, professor Anne Anderson in Economics and Finance and professor Cathy McElderry in Social Work.

They also heard a presentation by Jones College Dean David Urban about numerous activities and progress by the college, including a Sept. 28 leadership summit, open to the public, that will feature nationally known speakers John O'Leary and Mel Robbins. Read more: https://mtsunews.com/leadership-summit-2018-advance.

For more information about the MTSU Board of Trustees, go to www.mtsu.edu/boardoftrustees.

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