Today’s world is data-driven. Data science is an exciting field, with its emphasis on using data to describe and understand the world around us. It applies ideas and methods from statistics, computer science, and optimization to find innovative solutions to important problems in many areas. Graduates that combine data science knowledge with fields like management science, humanities, social sciences, or engineering are in high demand.
The major in data science requires a minimum of 36 credit hours (12 courses). Given the interdisciplinary nature of the study of data science, students are required to take a second major in any discipline. Students obtaining a B.S. degree in data science may not also obtain a B.A. degree in mathematics.
Admission to a Data Science Major
To declare the major, students must complete MATH 1337 - Calculus I and MATH 1338 - Calculus II , or MATH 1340 - Consolidated Calculus , and the three data science core courses with a B average. Students must complete these mathematics and data science core courses before proceeding to the advanced courses. The capstone may not be taken before completing or enrolling in the other ten courses.