BS Data Science & Business Analytics

Program Overview

The BS in Data Science & Business Analytics at NIT is designed for students who want to turn data into decisions and insight into impact. Developed using Arizona State University’s (ASU) curriculum, the program prepares graduates to work at the intersection of technology, analytics, and business strategy in data-driven organizations.

Built on a strong foundation in programming, data structures, mathematics, statistics, and computational thinking, the curriculum emphasizes analytical rigor, problem framing, and evidence-based decision-making. Students learn how data is collected, processed, modeled, and translated into actionable business intelligence.

The program integrates advanced domains such as machine learning, big data, business intelligence, artificial intelligence, and enterprise analytics, ensuring graduates are prepared for rapidly evolving analytical roles. A strong focus on ethics, sustainability, behavioral dynamics, and innovation develops responsible professionals who can lead data-driven transformation.

Students gain hands-on experience through labs, professional internships, and a final-year capstone project focused on real organizational challenges. Applied coursework in data visualization, statistical modeling, and analytics platforms ensures graduates are both technically capable and business-ready.

Graduates of the BS in Data Science & Business Analytics are equipped for high-impact roles across finance, marketing, supply chain, technology, and consulting, as well as for postgraduate study or entrepreneurial ventures in analytics-led fields.

Dual Degree Pathway (3+1 Program)​

The BS in Data Science & Business Analytics offers a 3+1 Dual Degree Pathway in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU) through The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students may complete all four years at NIT or choose the 3+1 option studying three years at NIT and the final year at Arizona State University, either online or on-campus.

Upon successful completion, students earn two internationally recognized degrees:

  • A Bachelor’s in Data Science & Business Analytics from the National Institute of Technology (NIT), and
  • A B.S. in Data Science from Arizona State University (ASU)

This dual-degree structure provides strong academic depth, international exposure, and global recognition, positioning graduates for careers at the intersection of data, technology, and strategic decision-making. Final-year progression and dual-degree eligibility are subject to successful credit transfer and Arizona State University approval.

Career Pathways:

Graduates of the BS in Data Science and Business Analytics (3+1) are prepared for high-impact roles where data, technology, and business strategy intersect. The program equips students to work across technical, analytical, and decision-making functions in diverse industries.

  • Data Scientist 
  • Machine Learning Engineer 
  • Business Intelligence Analyst 
  • Data Analyst 
  • AI Specialist 
  • Big Data Engineer 
  • Business Analytics Manager 
  • Enterprise Data Architect 
  • Financial Data Analyst 
  • Marketing Data Analyst 
  • Supply Chain Data Analyst 
  • IT Business Analyst 
  • Innovation Consultant 
  • Technology Strategist

NIT Admission Criteria:

The National Institute of Technology (NIT) seeks to admit academically prepared, motivated, and intellectually curious students who demonstrate the potential to contribute positively to the university’s learning environment and to society. Meeting the minimum eligibility requirements qualifies an applicant for admission evaluation but does not guarantee admission. Applicants may apply if they meet any one of the minimum criteria outlined below:

  • Matriculation/Intermediate Requirements:
    • 12 years of formal education with a minimum of 60% marks (no specific subject requirements).   
  • Cambridge International (O & A Levels):
    • O Level: Eight subjects (English, Mathematics, Urdu, Islamiat, Pakistan Studies + 3 electives), with an average of grade C. (Additional Mathematics does not count as an elective)
    • A Level: Three principal subjects with an average of grade C. (Further Mathematics and General Paper are excluded.)
  • International Baccalaureate (IB):
    • Minimum 30/45 points.   
    • English is compulsory; CAS and TOK must be completed.   
    • Students must also pass Urdu, Islamiat and Pakistan Studies (via O-Level/SSC/IB).
  • High School Diploma (HSD):
    • Minimum 60% overall.   
    • English is required, along with four principal electives in grades 9–12.  
    • Students must also pass Urdu, Islamiat and Pakistan Studies (via O-Level/SSC/HSD) 

ASU Admission Criteria:

Minimum transfer Grade Point Average (GPA): Transfer students must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative transfer GPA (with a 3.00 GPA in core competency coursework (4.00 = “A”). 

Proof of English proficiency: 79 iBT TOEFL; 6.5 IELTS; PTE 58; Duolingo 105 or equivalent; Global Launch’s online English for Undergraduate Admission or full-time English Language Program (campus or online immersion).

Fee Structure For The Academic Year 2025-26 (PKR)

One-time Admission Fee: 145,000
One-time Security Fee: 50,000
Semester Registration Fee: 40,000 per semester
Tuition Fee:
Fall semester: 547,500
Spring semester: 657,000

Total tuition fee for the Academic year 2025-26: 1,479,500

Program Plan

Core Required Courses for all majors:

Year One

Spring Semester 1 Credits

CSE 110: Principles of Programming

4 Credits

MAT 265 / MAT 170: Calculus for Engineers I OR Precalculus

3 Credits

SSC 101: Islamic Studies

2 Credits

SSC 102: Pakistan Studies

2 Credits

CIS 105: Computer Application and Information Technology

3 Credits

WPC 150: Business and Society

3 Credits

Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

CSE 205: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures

4 Credits

MAT 266 / MAT 265: Calculus for Engineers II OR Calculus for Engineers I

3 Credits

PHY 121: University Physics I: Mechanics

3 Credits

PHY 122: University Physics I Lab

1 Credits

ACC 231: Uses of Accounting Information I

3 Credits

SSC 100: Fundamentals of Academic Writing

3 Credits

Spring Semester 1 Credits

COM 225: Public Speaking and Presentations

3 Credits

QUR 101: Understanding of Quran 1

1 Credits

DAT 250: Data Science and Society

3 Credits

ACC 241: Uses of Accounting Information II

3 Credits

MAT 343: Applied Linear Algebra

3 Credits

CIS 235: Introduction to Information Systems, Analytics and AI in Business

4 Credits

Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

FIS 201: Innovation in Society (HUAD)

4 Credits

CEE 181: Technological, Social, and Sustainable Systems

3 Credits

PHI 105: Introduction to Ethics (HUAD)

3 Credits

CIS 315: Introduction to Business Data Analytics

1 Credits

DAT 301: Exploring data in R and Python

3 Credits

Summer 2027 Credits

DAT 484: Internship

3 Credits

Spring Semester 1 Credits

MGT 300: Principles of Management and Leadership / Elective 1

3 Credits

SOC 334: SOC 334: Technology and Society (SOBE)

3 Credits

DAT 300: Mathematical Tools for Data Science

3 Credits

WPC 300: Problem Solving and Actionable Analytics

4 Credits

CIS 407: Business Database Systems Development

4 Credits

Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

FIN 300: Fundamentals of Finance / Elective 2

3 Credits

ECN 306: Survey of International Economics (GCSI)

3 Credits

CIS 425: Enterprise Web Technologies / Elective 4

4 Credits

MKT 300: Marketing and Business Performance / Elective 3

3 Credits

MKT 390: Essentials of Marketing

3 Credits

Spring Semester 1 Credits

DAT 490: Computing Capstone Project I

3 Credits

CIS 310: Business Data Visualization

4 Credits

CIS 412: Business Data Mining/Business Machine Learning

4 Credits

DAT 402: Machine Learning for Data Science

4 Credits

Understanding of Quran 2

1 Credits

Civics and Community Engagement

2 Credits

Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

DAT 491: Computing Capstone Project II

3 Credits

FSE 501: Technology Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurship

3 Credits

CIS 415: Big Data Analytics in Business / Elective 6

4 Credits

Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan

2 Credits

CIS 409: Business Data Warehouses and Dimensional Modeling

4 Credits

Electives Credits

MGT 300: Principles of Management and Leadership / Elective 1

3 Credits

FIN 300: Fundamentals of Finance / Elective 2

3 Credits

MKT 300: Marketing and Business Performance / Elective 3

3 Credits

CIS 425: Enterprise Web Technologies / Elective 4

4 Credits

CIS 415: Big Data Analytics in Business / Elective 6

4 Credits

CIS 450: Enterprise Analytics / Elective 7

4 Credits

Advanced Database Management Systems

3 Credits

Big Data Analytics

3 Credits

Machine Learning

3 Credits

Artificial Neural Networks & Deep Learning

3 Credits

Business Process Analysis

3 Credits

Theory of Automata

3 Credits

HCI & Computer Graphics

3 Credits

Platforms & Architectures for Data Science

3 Credits

Topics in Data Science

3 Credits

Speech Processing

3 Credits

Electives for this program should include bridge courses for MS Business Analytics ASU:

CIS 505: Enterprise Data Analytics

3 Credits

CIS 507: Programming for AI and Data Analytics in Business

3 Credits

SCM 516: Descriptive and Predictive Analytics

3 Credits

SCM 517: Business Process Analytics

3 Credits

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