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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
Data Science, B.S.D.S.
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Learning Outcomes
- Provides students with a foundational understanding and mastery of the mathematical and scientific principles and techniques associated with data-centric inquiry.
- Instills theoretical aspects of data science reinforced with experiential learning steeping students in key processes of data curation and modeling, statistical analysis, and visualization.
- Following graduation, graduates will address growing regional and national workforce needs for employees with data science and data analytics skillsets.
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Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience (25 hours)
Core Curriculum and First Year Experience (7 hours)
General Curriculum (18 hours)
Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience (6 hours)
Block II Historical and Social Interpretation (12 hours)
Data Science Major Courses (77 hours)
Computer Science (14 hours)
Mathematics Core (14 hours)
Take all of the following:
Mathematics Elective (3 hours)
Take one of the following:
Basic Sciences (7 hours)
Must be taken from Block III list or the following: BIOL 1603 or higher, CHEM 1013 or higher, GPHY 2503 or higher, GEOL 1014 or higher, PHYS 2053 or higher, ECE 2003 or any Engineering Science except ES 2513 . An associated lab component, offered either as a separate 1-hour credit accompanying a 3-hour lecture or built into a 4-hour course, must be taken with at least one of these selections.
- Science Lab (1 hour)
- Science Elective (3 hours)
- Science Elective (3 hours)
Total: 120 hours
To become a candidate for a degree data science, a student must complete all computer science and data science courses in the curriculum with a grade point average of at least 2.0, and earn a grade point average of 2.0 or higher overall.
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Return to: College of Engineering and Computer Science
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