May 31, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Data Science, B.S.


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Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  124

Minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate:  2.0

Minimum number of credits to complete the major:  60

 

School: School of Engineering and Computational Sciences

Department: Computer and Data Sciences

Learn more about the program

 

Data scientists use mathematics, statistics, and computer coding to transform raw data into meaningful information for decision making. Our majors develop competitive skills by using current industry software such as R, Python, and Tableau to analyze data sets drawn from application areas including transportation, business, health care, demographics, and sports. Our curriculum emphasizes teamwork, communication, and practical experience from the introductory courses through the internship and practicum. Students develop skills in data visualization, machine learning, data mining, and predictive analytics. The B.S. in Data Science provides a foundation in data science that produces graduates who are competitive within the thriving data science job market. 

Overarching goals of the B.S. in Data Science program are to offer students more flexibility in their degree choices in the STEM fields, increase their career options, and provide one of the few B.S. in Data Science programs offered in New England within the current high-demand market for entry-level data scientists. A Data Science minor is also offered.

Major Requirements


The major consists of eight core courses: three required electives and four additional courses.

Additional Required Courses


Choose four courses from the following:

Experiential Learning Component


All students are required to register at least one experience that is categorized by the department as experiential learning. Possible ways to fulfill this requirement include external or internal internships, research experiences, or semester projects. Students must seek approval by the department and register their experience with the O’Brien Center for Career Development.

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