Elevate Your Career
With a Master's Degree from Lindner

Equipped with the wide range of knowledge and analytical tools, you can help transform businesses on their quest to harness the power of data.

Education in Action

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Lindner’s Master of Science in Business Analytics and Master of Science in Information Systems are two of the preeminent data science programs in the United States.

Our curriculum prioritizes experiential learning, meaning students learn through action — real-world projects with real partner companies, hands-on career preparation and opportunities to connect within the industry as you launch your career.

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Why Pursue Your MS Information Systems or MS Business Analytics at UC Lindner?

  • Lindner MS in Business Analtyics & MS in Information Systems are STEM-designated.
  • 98% of our graduates secure a job with in three months of graduation.
  • $100,000+ average starting salary.
  • MS in Business Analytics can be completed in one year.
  • MS in Information Systems can be completed in one year, plus industry practicum.
  • Expand your knowledge and hone expertise in both the foundational and emerging aspects of data science, including artificial intelligence.
  • Connect with Cincinnati’s vibrant business community made up of several Fortune 500 companies and thriving startups.

Cincinnati: Where Business Booms

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Cincinnati is a thriving metro area and a hub of innovation that attracts top business talent from all over the world.

  • Population: 300,000 (2.3 million metro).
  • Ranked Top 50 places to live in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report).
  • Top 5 U.S. Metro for Young Professionals (Forbes).
  • Home to six of the Topp 100 restaurants in the United States (Open Table).
  • Five Fortune 500 company headquarters.
  • Three professional sports teams.
  • Thriving arts and and culture, including museums, playhouses, festivals, live music venues and more.

Featured Articles

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Don’t fall for these seven myths of research

July 14, 2025

A new publication by two University of Cincinnati researchers contends that adjusting how researchers approach their statistical analysis has the potential to change the lives of children and adolescents struggling with mental health issues across the world. Jeffrey Mills, PhD, and Jeffrey Strawn, MD, have been collaborating on interdisciplinary research and data analysis for years. Their latest paper, “Myths of Randomized Controlled Trial Analysis in Pediatric Psychopharmacology,” was selected as an Editor’s Pick for the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology.

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How star athletes can rebound after a slump

June 27, 2025

After missing Thursday’s game due to an injury, what’s next for WNBA star Caitlin Clark is unclear as she grapples with a three-point losing streak. USA TODAY Sports reported that Clark, point guard for the Indiana Fever, is one-for-23 over her last three games. But experts told the publication that even the biggest sports stars get stuck in slumps.

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Kroger to close 60 stores in the next 18 months

June 25, 2025

Kroger announced in its latest earnings release that it plans to close 60 of its stores in the coming months despite strong sales. A Kroger spokesperson told WLWT that the company does not anticipate any closures in the Cincinnati or Dayton areas. Gary Painter, PhD, academic director of real estate at Lindner, spoke with WLWT to provide context on why the closures are not necessarily a cause for concern, regardless of which stores may shut down.

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