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Master of Science (M.S.) in Data Science and Quantitaive Economics
01 Apr, 2025Application Deadline
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Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Computer Science and Information Systems
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
A Fusion of Economic Theory and Data Science
This M.S. program is the first of its kind on the East Coast and now accepting applications for Fall 2024. Click here to Apply Now!
In today’s dynamic job market, employers increasingly seek candidates with a...
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A Fusion of Economic Theory and Data Science
This M.S. program is the first of its kind on the East Coast and now accepting applications for Fall 2024. Click here to Apply Now!
In today’s dynamic job market, employers increasingly seek candidates with a diverse skill set that integrates data analysis and economic expertise. Proficiency in traditional economic tools, statistical methods, and cutting-edge data science techniques is highly valued across a wide range of sectors and industries - from finance and health policy to economics development and family/disability studies.
Fordham’s M.S. in data science and quantitative economics, offered through both the Economics and Computer and Information Science departments, addresses this urgent need by offering a distinct, interdisciplinary graduate program that will enable students to develop a deeper understanding of economic theory and computational methods.
Our students will gain a competitive edge through our comprehensive analytical training, which combines theoretical approaches with hands-on experience using state-of-the-art tools. This will equip graduates with the ability to tackle complex data problems with confidence and professionalism, giving them a clear advantage in today's data-driven world.
Students who pursue this degree will take 10 courses (for a total of 30 credits) essential to both economic and data science domains, which can be taken sequentially or concurrently as needed.
STEM Designation
The M.S. in data science and quantitative economics is a registered STEM-designated program, which permits a 24-month extension of post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), for a total eligibility of up to 36 months. Please consult Fordham’s STEM Extension page for more information.
Program Highlights
- First and only program of its kind currently available on the East Coast
- Designed to be completed in 3 semesters of full-time study or 5 semesters on a half-time basis
- Taught by faculty from both the economics and computer and information science departments, our interdisciplinary curriculum consists of 10 courses (30 credits):
- 3 core economics courses
- 2 core data science courses
- 1 required math course taken either in the data science program (CISC 5450 Mathematics for Data Science) or the economics program (ECON 5710 Math Analysis)
- 3 electives: (1) from data science, (1) from economics; and (1) free elective from either program
- 1 capstone course, practicum, or a thesis with co-mentoring by a faculty member
- Late afternoon or evening courses are offered at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses
Read lessProgram overview
Main Subject
Computer Science and Information Systems
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
A Fusion of Economic Theory and Data Science
This M.S. program is the first of its kind on the East Coast and now accepting applications for Fall 2024. Click here to Apply Now!
In today’s dynamic job market, employers increasingly seek candidates with a...
Read more
A Fusion of Economic Theory and Data Science
This M.S. program is the first of its kind on the East Coast and now accepting applications for Fall 2024. Click here to Apply Now!
In today’s dynamic job market, employers increasingly seek candidates with a diverse skill set that integrates data analysis and economic expertise. Proficiency in traditional economic tools, statistical methods, and cutting-edge data science techniques is highly valued across a wide range of sectors and industries - from finance and health policy to economics development and family/disability studies.
Fordham’s M.S. in data science and quantitative economics, offered through both the Economics and Computer and Information Science departments, addresses this urgent need by offering a distinct, interdisciplinary graduate program that will enable students to develop a deeper understanding of economic theory and computational methods.
Our students will gain a competitive edge through our comprehensive analytical training, which combines theoretical approaches with hands-on experience using state-of-the-art tools. This will equip graduates with the ability to tackle complex data problems with confidence and professionalism, giving them a clear advantage in today's data-driven world.
Students who pursue this degree will take 10 courses (for a total of 30 credits) essential to both economic and data science domains, which can be taken sequentially or concurrently as needed.
STEM Designation
The M.S. in data science and quantitative economics is a registered STEM-designated program, which permits a 24-month extension of post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), for a total eligibility of up to 36 months. Please consult Fordham’s STEM Extension page for more information.
Program Highlights
- First and only program of its kind currently available on the East Coast
- Designed to be completed in 3 semesters of full-time study or 5 semesters on a half-time basis
- Taught by faculty from both the economics and computer and information science departments, our interdisciplinary curriculum consists of 10 courses (30 credits):
- 3 core economics courses
- 2 core data science courses
- 1 required math course taken either in the data science program (CISC 5450 Mathematics for Data Science) or the economics program (ECON 5710 Math Analysis)
- 3 electives: (1) from data science, (1) from economics; and (1) free elective from either program
- 1 capstone course, practicum, or a thesis with co-mentoring by a faculty member
- Late afternoon or evening courses are offered at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses
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