MATC 2026-27 Catalog
Program Description Learn techniques to gather and analyze information and business requirements, integrating best practices and relevant technologies. As a graduate, you will be prepared to function as a liaison with an organization’s stakeholders, such as IT and subject matter experts, in order to understand policies, structure and operation. Business and Management Academic and Career Pathway Business Analyst ASSOCIATE DEGREE | PROGRAM CODE: 10-102-1
SEMESTER1
CREDITS
BADM-106 BADM-134 BNLST-121 BNLST-122 MATH-123
MSOf fi ce for Business Applications ............................... 3 Business Organization and Management........................... 3 Business Analyst Planning and Monitoring ..................... 3 Business Analyst Essentials ........................................... 3 Math With Business Applications ‡................................. 3 (or) Any 200-level MATH course
Location: Online Campus, West Allis Campus Start Dates: August and January
SEMESTER2
Admission Requirement: High school diploma or equivalent Financial Aid Eligible: Yes. Use code 003866 at fafsa.gov.
BADM-104 BNLST-123 BNLST-124
Business Statistics ‡ ...................................................... 3 Requirements of Life Cycle Management ....................... 3
Elicitation Techniques ..................................................... 3 LDRSHP-189 Team Building and Problem-Solving ............................... 3 ENG-195 Written Communication ‡ ............................................... 3 (or) ENG-201 English 1 ‡
Business and Management
Career Outlook Opportunities exist within a variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, insurance and fi nance. Program Learning Outcomes • Perform elicitation, validation and analysis of requirements to meet a business need. • Build relationships with stakeholders. • Demonstrate leadership throughout business analysis efforts. • Demonstrate professional communication in a business environment.
SEMESTER3
BNLST-127 ITDEV-149
Requirements Analysis and Design................................. 3
Data Reporting ............................................................... 3 LDRSHP-190 Leadership Development ................................................ 3 ENG-197 Technical Reporting ‡..................................................... 3 (or) Any 200-level ENG or SPEECH course PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations...................................... 3 (or) Any 200-level PSYCH course
SEMESTER4
BNLST-135 BNLST-136 BNLST-137 BNLST-138
Business Analyst Strategy Analysis ................................ 3 Business Analyst Solution Evaluation ‡............................. 3 Business Analyst Internship ‡......................................... 1
Business Analyst Capstone............................................. 3 QETECH-188 Project Management ...................................................... 3 SOCSCI-103 Think Critically and Creatively ........................................ 3 (or) Any 200-level SOCSCI course
CREDITS Total credits needed to complete this program 61
Semester sequence based on a full-time course load and a Fall start date. ‡ Prerequisite required. Program curriculum requirements are subject to change. Current MATC students should consult their Academic Program Plan for specific curriculum requirements. MATC courses are offered in person, entirely online or partially online. Check each course’s delivery options in Self-Service at selfservice.matc.edu .
Complete Program Details QUESTIONS? 414-456-5323, 414-297-8903 or leadpathway@matc.edu
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