Data Science Minor

Program Type
Minor
Est. Time to Complete
2-3 Years
School
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
Delivery Mode
On Campus

The five courses of the Data Sciences minor augment a technical degree in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Engineering. They cultivate skill development in advanced analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, mathematics, and statistics. The formal application of these technical skills allows one to uncover insights hidden in an organization’s data and more soundly guide decision-making and strategic planning.

While 15 credits of coursework are required to fulfill this minor, some required courses may have prerequisites that effectively increase the total credits required to attain the minor to more than 15. However, some majors will have the option to choose a course that is required by their major, such as the statistics course or the elective course. This will eliminate extra prerequisites and reduce the credit requirement of the minor to fewer than 15 credits.

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