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The university tries its best in updating the course every semester, but I do believe that there is a lot of room for improvement. In Business Analytics, a new course: Machine Learning for Business was introduced that helped students in utilizing modern Machine Learning concepts and Generative AI to solve business problems. Lean Six Sigma, an experiential course at SU, allowed me to work at Upstate Medical University and solve real-world problems using lean methodology. Therefore, thoroughly go through coursework before you enrol into a course.
I have received the Dean's Graduate Scholarship which waived 75% of my tuition fees. However, the fee per credit is 1800$. Depending on your program, the minimum number of credits varies. For Business Analytics, the minimum number of credits is 36 to be awarded a master's degree.
My professors are extremely talented and they are updated with the latest technologies. They keep updating the syllabus as the world changes and they also created new courses which teach the current technologies. Overall, really love the courses here, especially for the Data Science course and most of the subjects would require a project to be done, so that increases our practical knowledge as well.
The credit cost when I joined was, $1870, there are 34 credits. 1870*34 = $63580. To complete the entire course. Syracuse usually provides Scholarships so that helps.
If your core engineering concepts are clear then try to diversify your coursework as much as possible for a challenging curriculum.
Tuition fees was around 55k with a 10% scholarship.
So the course curriculum lies in line with the degree that I'm pursuing that is engineering management we have courses in project management lean six Sigma business analytics and these aspects is what the industrial and the organizations are looking for if you want to go in the analytics domain and I think it has helped me a lot the course and the structure also they teach in-depth about every system suppose if it is tableau we have courses that reflect and give you an in-depth knowledge for the same
Overall my experience was one of the best periods and I made many friends. The winters were really tough, summer were really fun but mostly quiet due to holidays but overall it is a remembering memory.
There are total of 30 credits. Each subject is of three credits. We have to complete four mandatory core courses and six electives that can be chosen from variety of colleges. Faculty-student is ratio is well maintained. Do not know the specifics.
Fees payment is all through the education loan that was sanctioned in India. All the fundings are from nationalized bank in India. Other academic expenses are covered by working on-campus jobs which will be enough to manage day-to-day expenses.
Above average school but not elite. The course catalog was quite expansive and the professors were, by and large, knowledgeable and proficient in their areas of expertise. They also made themselves available during office hours quite often.
Syracuse is very expensive. Tuition is high and room/board is high too. Also, most professors make you buy their textbook which they wrote and those are pricey as well.
Course Material is updated every time. Professors here make changes to the syllabus as per their convenience.
It's around $34k. With part time job students can easily pay there rent and can save some amount as well.
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