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Master Business Intelligence and Smart Services 2023-2024

Year 1 Master Business Intelligence and Smart Services 2023-2024
YearS1P1EBC4219 Service DesignEBC4220 Business AnalyticsEBS4046 Smart Service Skills (6.5 ECTS)EBS4047 Writing a Master's Thesis Proposal: BISS (3.5 ECTS)
P2EBC4254 Business Intelligence and Data ManagementEBC4255 Machine Learning for Smart Services
P3  
S2P4EBC4256 Smart Service Management
and/or EBC4223 Analysing Unstructured Data
 EBP4007 Smart Service Project (6.5 ECTS)EMTH0009 Master's Thesis
or Thesis Internship Programme
P5EBC4222 Descriptive and Predictive Analytics
and/or EBC4225 Data Visualisation
 
P6  

You have to choose two out of the four courses offered in period 4 and 5. There are three viable combinations:
two courses in period 4; i.e. EBC4223 and EBC4256
two courses in period 5; i.e. EBC4222 and EBC4225
one course in period 4, one course in period 5; i.e. (EBC4223 or EBC4256) and (EBC4222 or EBC4225)

Master's Thesis will be registered by the Education and Exams Office once you have completed the prerequisite skill EBS4047.

For the full text, see Chapter XIV SBE Master’s study programmes from the Master Education and Examination Regulations for academic year 2023-2024.

The Master’s exam for the study programme Master of Science in Business Intelligence and Smart Services is composed of two semesters, composed of four (4) compulsory courses of 5.0 ECTS credits per course, two (2) elective courses of 5.0 ECTS credits per course, one (1) compulsory Smart Service Project of 6.5 ECTS credits, one (1) compulsory skills training of 6.5 ECTS credits, one (1) compulsory skills training of 3.5 ECTS credits and the Master’s thesis of 13.5 ECTS credits. In order to meet the exam requirement within the available space for elective courses as stated in paragraph 1 of this Article, students need to choose two (2) elective courses from the courses offered in period 4 and period 5. Students can choose to follow both the period 4 courses, both the period 5 courses, or one course of each period.