Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
Disciplines: |
Data Science & Big Data
Business Analytics & Business Intelligence |
Duration: | 24 months |
ECTS points: | 120 |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Data Science for Society and Business |
Annual tuition (EEA) | 20,000 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | 20,000 EUR |
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The 2-year master program Data Science for Society and Business (DSSB) is a highly selective program for students of business and social sciences aiming to become data science experts. The program is also of high interest to students with backgrounds in health and environmental sciences aiming to expand into big data analytics, data-driven and computational social science, based on their strong quantitative background.
During two exciting years, graduates gain cutting edge competences, tools and methods to discuss, model, predict and solve the pressing challenges of digital societies, modern organizations and competitive businesses.
The truly multidisciplinary program combines a broad course offering from multiple social and data science disciplines with 3 elective tracks to allow for individual diversity and further specialization. With a focus on high employability, DSSB graduates are best prepared for quickly growing, global professional and academic career options resulting from digitization.
5 reasons why you should study Data Science for Society and Business (DSSB) at Constructor University
The MSc Data Science for Society and Business (DSSB) graduate program is a highly selective program for students who have completed their BA / BSc in the social sciences (e.g. business, economics, political science, psychology, sociology,) who want to become a data scientist with an interest in business and social science research questions.
We are also open to accept students from the humanities and natural science (e.g. history, health or other neuro sciences with a quantitative orientation).
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