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ASU adds a new class: CIS 405 Business Intelligence(Bus. Cert now available) - MNomadic - 02-01-2022 As I predicted, ASU UL has now added CIS 405 Business Intelligence which makes the Applied Business Data Analytics Certificate fully achievable via ASU UL/EA. At full sticker price, the cert would be 6 * $425 = $2550. RE: ASU adds a new class: CIS 405 Business Intelligence(Bus. Cert now available) - MNomadic - 04-20-2022 Link to the Applied Business Analytics Cert via ASU ULC When I originally looked into this certificate program and inquired with ASU about it, the response I got said I'd have to apply to ASU and take courses the traditional(expensive) way. After looking around the site again I see that they did add a page about achieving this cert via only the ASU EA/ULC program which makes sense since all the required courses are available via that program. RE: ASU adds a new class: CIS 405 Business Intelligence(Bus. Cert now available) - nomaduser - 05-01-2022 The certificate looks like just any Coursera certificate tbh. ![]() Even if you add this on your resume, it won't look any better than Coursera or Edx certificate. I'd say, it's too expensive for that lol RE: ASU adds a new class: CIS 405 Business Intelligence(Bus. Cert now available) - bjcheung77 - 05-01-2022 That's a certificate for a specific niche, they're available to those who want to have a certificate from a reputable university. Coursera, edX certs are great options as well if they've partnered with a college/university. Otherwise, the certs that grant ACE credits with partnerships with Google/IBM are another option... otherwise, they'll be used just for entry level knowledge and used to get their foot in the door. |