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Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. This program also offers a minor program option. Get all the detailed information you’re looking for.
From startups to Fortune 500s to government agencies, organizations are capitalizing on big data and will need highly trained data scientists to help them make informed decisions.
Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. This program also offers a minor program option. Get all the detailed information you’re looking for.
Data science majors progress from foundational mathematics to real-world problem solving, culminating in an experiential learning seminar.
“Our professors at 鶹ԭ have done a really good job of preparing us for a future career. They’re as passionate about this program as the students are, and they’re always available. They care about you and your education. If we were at a bigger school, I don’t think we would get that level of care and attention.”
“I can’t wait to see them go out into the world and then come back and share their experiences,” says Associate Professor Pinheiro (top left).
Upon completion of this program, students will:
In any career involving science and mathematics – including business, research, teaching, and other pursuits – written communication regarding process and results is important. People in careers in quantitative fields need to be able to explain results - including explanations for non-technical audiences, and they need to be able to detail the steps of developing a mathematical model and analyzing data.
Within the Data Science major, the course DATA 460: Seminar in Data Science is designated as satisfying the WID requirement. As part of this course, students will choose a scientific problem, and the instructor will act as a facilitator to help guide the student through each of their solution processes, with the student documenting the work throughout.
The writing will fall into the category of technical writing, for the documentation and formal presentation for the analysis done on the student’s problem, and should also have a component of explanatory mathematical writing (see Russek (1998), Flesher (2003)), as the student prepares a less-technical presentation of the work for the class and, potentially, a wider audience.
The details of styles and intermediate assignments will vary from instructor to instructor. There may be a variety of relatively short, low-stakes assignments. Regarding the main project, it is expected that there will be feedback at a variety of times during the time span of the project: when a topic is selected, as resources and methods are chosen, as an outline is created, as a first and revised drafts are created. There is an expectation of an ongoing feedback loop for each student.
A student who has completed the Data Science major should be able to:
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at 鶹ԭ complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.
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