Program Overview
Data Science: M.S., 4+1, Ph.D./M.S
The M.S. in data science is a professional master's degree with a flexible set of core requirements in statistics, mathematics, and computer and information sciences. It is aimed at providing a solid background in the methods behind data science to work with large and/or dynamic data sets. The program provides both the breadth of training and the flexibility to apply it in different fields. The flexibility allows for training in different categories of positions in data science. Data analysts use mathematical, statistical, and modeling techniques to solve problems; data engineers design, build, and maintain an organization’s data and analytical infrastructure; and data scientists create sophisticated analytical models to build new data sets and derive new insights from data.
Master of science, 4+1 options are available for the following majors:
- computer science
- information sciences
- computer engineering
- electrical engineering
- mathematics
- mathematics education
- actuarial sciences
Dual degrees in the following programs are available to graduate students:
- M.S. in data science and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics
- M.S. in data science and Ph.D. in mathematics
Application Deadlines
- FALL: February 1: Final deadline to apply
UD Tuition
The UD graduate student tuition rate per credit hour is $1,069.
Program Info
- Program Admission Requirements
- Program Degree Requirements
- Dual Degree Option
- Success After UD
Program Description
The M.S. in data science is a professional master's degree with a flexible set of core requirements in statistics, mathematics, and computer and information sciences. It is aimed at providing a solid background in the methods behind data science to work with large and/or dynamic data sets. The program provides both the breadth of training and the flexibility to apply it in different fields. The flexibility allows for training in different categories of positions in data science. Data analysts use mathematical, statistical, and modeling techniques to solve problems; data engineers design, build, and maintain an organization’s data and analytical infrastructure; and data scientists create sophisticated analytical models to build new data sets and derive new insights from data.
Program Options
- Master of science, 4+1 options are available for the following majors:
- computer science
- information sciences
- computer engineering
- electrical engineering
- mathematics
- mathematics education
- actuarial sciences
- Dual degrees in the following programs are available to graduate students:
- M.S. in data science and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics
- M.S. in data science and Ph.D. in mathematics
Tuition and Fees
- The UD graduate student tuition rate per credit hour is $1,069.
