Carnegie Mellon University

Business Language Analytics

Course Number: 45900

The central focus of the course is on the structure of business language in both numbers and texts, not necessarily on analytical tools and techniques (which would likely change over time). The course overall goal is to equip students with an understanding of financial data structure at a level such that students would feel comfortable facing future analytical tasks not explicitly covered in class.

Key topics

  • Financial statement numbers and the articulation structure
  • Matrix and graph representations of financial statement data
  • Creating and accessing financial statement datasets in tabular and graph forms
  • Basic data analysis using financial statement datasets including both descriptive and predictive tasks
  • Corporate regulatory filing data and its textual structure
  • Basic data analysis using regulatory filings datasets including quantifying text complexity, similarity

Degree: MBA
Concentration: Accounting
Academic Year: 2025-2026
Semester(s): Mini 4, Mini 6
Required/Elective: Elective
Units: 6

Format

Lecture: 100min/wk and Recitation: 50min/wk