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Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Full-Time: Yes | Part-Time: Yes | Online Options: Yes
Tuition Cost Per Credit: $1,360.00
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The data science certificate program and its curriculum are designed to connect data analytics and data science skills and knowledge with the needs evident in a host of fields. This certificate program can be taken online or on campus and seeks to meet a significant need for data analytics experts, targeting a human-centered approach.
Program Credits
Year to Complete*
Online Program Delivery
*Year to complete based on full-time student
Learning Outcomes
Students completing this certificate program will be able to:
Career Opportunities
Analyzing and interpreting data is becoming increasingly vital for businesses across all industries. Organizations around the world are seeking individuals with a data science skillset to turn their data into actionable insights. Our program will help you gain a competitive edge in your career by teaching you how to unlock the power of data.
Industries hiring for data science related professions:
Students can pursue the following careers:
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Course Work
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop an understanding of business intelligence and its growing necessity in professional spaces. This includes learning techniques such as data management, data integration and data munging while applying this knowledge in unique ways based off the student鈥檚 personal professional pursuits. Throughout the course, students will also understand the benefits of business intelligence in practical applications and the methodology for the development of business intelligence related solutions.
Students are presented foundational topics in the analysis of data. This includes methodology for the development of data analytics systems, examining technology employed for data analytics in a variety of industry segments and the insights derived from data analytics. Students will also be introduced to foundations of text and data mining techniques commonly used for classification, clustering, and prediction. Throughout the duration of the class, students will also be presented with techniques for developing a business case, evaluating predictive performance, and managing data. This includes exercises using analytic technology and a project to apply analytics to a customer application. Students without programming experience are advised to complete COSC 6510 Data Intelligence before attempting COSC 6520.
Students will participate in an exploration of data types, structures, and database solutions. Relevant techniques and technologies will be taught throughout the course on how to analyze big data at a large scale. This course will also address many topics regarding data at scale. Some examples include applied SQL programming, covering 鈥渂ig data鈥 related problems and a high-level overview of MapReduce, Hadoop, and Apache Spark.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the current ethical and social implications of our data-driven society. A sociotechnical approach is used to unpack issues of privacy and surveillance, algorithmic biases, fairness, transparency, and accountability across various contexts.鈥
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Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and admitted students may begin their program in summer, fall or spring.
*Upon admission, final official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities, with certified English translations if original language is not in English, must be submitted to the Graduate School within the first five weeks of the term of admission or a hold preventing registration for future terms will be placed on the student's record.
鈥淢arquette Data Science has allowed me to explore research and experience what it is like to work with stakeholders using their real world data sets as an undergraduate student鈥
鈥淭echnology and data are rapidly evolving, and the only way to keep up is to have a holistic understanding of how data flows, is transformed, and analyzed. I am pursuing a Master鈥檚 of Data Science with Marquette, where I have the opportunity to learn through meaningful project work.鈥
鈥淭his program has enabled me to not only feel prepared, but also poised in my profession through the applicable coursework and freedom to work on things I am passionate about.鈥