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  1. Ranked No. 1 globally, the UCLA Anderson Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) provides the tools to become a leader in a rapidly evolving and in-demand field.

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  5. Program Statistics. Graduate Program: Management Business Analytics MS. DEGREES. UCLA's Graduate Program in Management Business Analytics MS offers the following degree (s): Master of Science (M.S.) Visit the Program’s website. Management Business Analytics MS provides in-depth details on its own site.

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    As the highest-ranked public university in the nation, UCLA is a sought-after destination for students from all walks of life who are eager to be part of an academic culture that values public service. Join a diverse family of students and faculty who want to make an impact with their life’s work.

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