Professionals specialized in Data Science are capable of analyzing, accommodating and taking advantage of the immense amount of data that a company generates to convert it into useful information for making business decisions This professional profile is extremely attractive for large companies in various sectors and business schools have already realized this.
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For example, Michigan Ross opened a program in Business Analytics. This program has been so popular that it has ranked second only to the MBA program in applicants’ graduate preference. In total, 183 business schools in the United States offer graduate degrees related to Data Science (Mandelbaum, 2023).
The response of business schools to these changes in the industry has been to create more and more postgraduate courses that include data analysis. This evolution did not happen in the blink of an eye, the changes have been implemented gradually since 2009
Currently, the area of Data Science faces a new challenge, artificial intelligence. Just as in the 2010s the internet enabled massive data collection, in the 2020s AI is expected to automate these data collection processes, giving a new twist to Data Science. This means that companies need more experts on the subject of Data Science and AI every day to face these changes and challenges such as cybersecurity (Moioli, 2022).
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