2022-2023 Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Data Science, MS


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The mission of our program is to produce graduates who possess a theoretical and practical understanding of many classical and modern statistical modeling and machine learning techniques; who use contemporary programming languages to scrape, clean, organize, query, summarize, visualize, and model large volumes and varieties of data; and who use their knowledge and skills to successfully solve real-world data-driven business problems and to communicate those solutions effectively.

Program Learning Outcomes


Students will:

  • Possess a theoretical understanding of classical statistical models (e.g., generalized linear models, linear time series models, etc.), as well as the ability to apply those models effectively
  • Possess a theoretical understanding of machine learning techniques (e.g., random forests, neutral networks, naive Bayes, k-means, etc.), as well as the ability to apply those techniques effectively
  • Effectively use modern programming languages (e.g., R, Python, SQL, etc.) and technologies (AWS, Hive, Spark, Hadoop, etc.) to scrape, clean, organize, query, summarize, visualize, and model large volumes and varieties of data
  • Prepare for careers as data scientists by solving real-world, data-driven, business problems with other data scientists, and understand the social, ethical, legal, and policy issues that increasingly challenge and confront data scientists
  • Develop professional communication skills (e.g., presentations, interviews, email etiquette, etc.), and begin integrating with the Bay Area data science community

Major Requirements (35 units)


Foundation Courses (2 units)


Complete 2 units from the following:

10 hours of Interview Skills


10 hours of required interview skills training to be completed outside of class time. Trainings to be provided by the Data Science program and may include but are not limited to: workshops, mock interviews, resume editing and guest lecturers.

Linear Algebra Exam


All students must pass a linear algebra exam by the beginning of the Fall semester in order to demonstrate competency in this subject. Students have two attempts to pass this exam. Students are provided with ten hours of video resources as well as practice questions and TA support to aid them in their attempts.

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