Career and School Info for Management Analysts in Texas



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Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:

Schools Concentrating On Management Analysts

  • Focus: For schools with a focus on this career area, look at LSCS, Richland College, San Antonio College, and TCC.

Fastest Response From Schools

  • Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the Spotlight schools on this page.

Student Body

  • Part-Time: For schools emphasizing part-time studies, consider Texas A&M Kingsville, Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Texas Wesleyan University, and UTEP.
  • Female: For schools particularly welcoming to female students, consider Texas Woman's University.
  • Diverse: For a diverse student body, consider Texas Southern, TAMIU, South Texas College, and Texas College.
  • Adult Learners: For lots of adult learners, consider University of Houston-Victoria, Northwood University, Texas Woman's University, and University of Houston-Clear Lake.

School Setting

  • Out of State: For geographic diversity, take note of Central Texas College, University of Dallas, Southwestern Assemblies of God University, and SMU.
  • Dorms: For a residential campus environment, take note of Jarvis Christian, Schreiner University, Southwestern Assemblies of God University, and Trinity University.

Excellence

  • SAT: For students with high SAT scores, look at Rice University, Trinity University, SMU, and The University of Texas.
  • % Accepted: For selective institutions, look at Rice University, Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Hardin - Simmons, and Prairie View A & M University.
  • Class Size: For small class sizes, look at Rice University, Texas A&M Galveston, Texas Wesleyan University, and Trinity University.

Working as a Management Analyst in Texas

Management analysts are hired by businesses when they want to increase productivity or when they go through major transitions. They assess existing processes and resources and suggest adjustments. They help companies during mergers or acquisitions. They prepare proposals to potential clients. This sometimes includes making documented suggestions to management. They also suggest strategies for moving into new markets. Read a detailed Management Analyst job description and schools overview.

Management analysts of this state may contact either the Houston or Dallas/Fort Worth chapters of Institute of Management Consultants USA, Inc. for resources to hone professional skills and widen their opportunities.

State Requirements

The State of Texas does not regulate the practices of management analysts.


 


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