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Ranked as Glassdoor’s No. 1 best job of from 2016-2019, data scientists are critical to the success of any organization. As the data science field evolves, the demand for analytics skills continues to grow, and employers are actively seeking candidates with the advanced technical expertise to make data-driven decisions. The M.S. in Applied Data Science for the iSchool, offered in collaboration with the Whitman School of Management, is a fully interdisciplinary degree and prepares students with the practical, analytical, and technical skills required to apply analytical concepts and tools to gain insight from small and large datasets. The curriculum offers an innovative blend of information science and management principles. While the overall program focuses on applications of data science within the context of the enterprise, individual courses tackle data challenges, such as data capture, management, analysis, and communication for decision-making. As an M.S.A.D.S. student, you will learn and experience the direct application of data science practices and principles and graduate with a complete professional portfolio that demonstrates your ability to solve real-life business and scientific problems using data science.

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Class #

Course Title

MAS 766

Linear Statistical Models

MAS 777

Time Series Modeling Analysis

IST 615

Cloud Management

IST 618

Information Policy

IST 623

Introduction to Information Security

IST 652

Scripting for Data Analysis

IST 664

Natural Language Processing

IST 719

Information Visualization

IST 722

Data Warehouse

IST 736

Text Mining

IST 769

Advanced Big Data Administration Concepts & Database Management

IST 772

Quantitative Reasoning for Data Science

IST 974Internship in Applied Data Science
Exit Requirement: Portfolio Milestone

Students In their final term or semester, students are required to complete a portfolio milestone to provide an assessment of learning for their program. Students will choose assignments and projects worked on in courses during the course of study, which reflect abilities specified in the program learning outcomes for inclusion in their personal portfolio. A panel of faculty Students will be given access to a course shell where they can find the details of the portfolio milestone.  A faculty member who teach the courses included in the program will review the portfolios of graduates during the student’s final term . The panel or semester, and will approve the portfolio as a transcript milestone required for the degree.

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We do not offer credit reductions for work experience for this program. If students feel that their work experience or prior knowledge qualifies them for a waiver of a particular course requirement, they must complete a Petition to Faculty form with the request and include a resume.  Students will still be required to take another course in its place to fulfill the 36-credit requirement.  Online 2SU students can contact their student support advisor, and campus students can email iAdvising@syr.edu for more informatiom.

Fast Track

Fast Track for Syracuse University B.S. in Information Management & Technology Students

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The 36-credit Fast Track is an accelerated degree program for the MS in Applied Data Science (MSADS), and students to complete as many as nine (9) graduate credits by the time their undergraduate degree is conferred.  Fast Track also gives students the option to enter the workforce after graduation and complete the remainder of the program online and/or part-time.  

Eligibility, Application Deadlines, and Fast-Track Timeline

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The choice between Business Analytics and Applied Data Science ultimately comes down to a student’s post-graduation career goals.  Data scientists have been ranked as Glassdoor’s No. 1 best job of 2019, and they are critical to the success of any organization. As the data science field evolves, the demand for analytics skills continues to grow. Employers are actively seeking candidates with the advanced technical expertise to make data-driven decisions.  Many Data Science graduates pursue jobs in the engineering and IT field and more technical roles that manage large amounts of data, create visualizations, and design and deploy algorithms that support decision-making tools.  Business Analytics students desire greater business experience and specialized knowledge to lead their team or organization. They may work as business analysts or analytics managers, or they may need analytics knowledge to advance in marketing or accounting teams. In these roles, professionals extract data to explain trends, predict future performance, determine best approaches, and explain solutions to stakeholders. 

Courses and Curriculum

Both programs are STEM designated and 36-credit hours.

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  • IST 649 M001 3 credits
  • IST 719 M401 3 credits
  • IST 722 M400 3 credits

Certificates of Advanced Study (C.A.S.)

The Certificates of Advanced Study at the iSchool are 15-credit graduate-level certificates that can be taken as stand-alone certificates or as part of a graduate degree program. With a little planning, students can receive both the M.S.A.D.S. and a C.A.S. from the iSchool with only two additional courses to complete the C.A.S. Students who consider an iSchool C.A.S. want to study the latest in information field trends, learn about emerging technologies, boost their workplace edge, freshen their resume, and keep current with changes in the profession.

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  • No scholarships awarded to students by another school will transfer into the iSchool
  • International students with a non-STEM visa who are coming into a STEM program, and international students who are transferring into a program with a higher or lower number of credits needed to graduate, must notify the Slutzker Center so that they can report the facts of their present situation to immigration services for potential visa adjustment
  • Students may transfer a maximum of 6 credits of elective courses into the M.S.A.D.S. program from outside of the iSchool or Syracuse University.  Students who want to transfer in courses from other Universities are required to submit a Petition to Transfer Credits form. This will meet the six-credit transfer policy of the program and no more non-IST classes would be allowed.  Students who want to transfer in courses from outside of the iSchool but within SU are required to submit a Petition to Faculty form.  All classes being transferred in, whether from SU or outside of SU require a minimum grade of B, the course completed should be graduate level, and credits must have been earned within seven years of when the student graduates from the iSchool.  Petition forms can be found here: ischool.syr.edu/academics/advising/advising-forms/.

Graduate Degree and Graduation Requirements

Applying for Graduation

Please review the website for graduation requirements here: ischool.syr.edu/academics/advising/graduation-requirements/

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The mission of the Center for Emerging Network Technologies, or CENT, is to understand the future of networking technologies, and to engage students, faculty and industry in the process of defining and shaping that future. Convergence refers to the power of digital media to provide unified communications and new applications, devices and networks involving voice, video, data, text and money. Emerging Network Technologies refers to the other economic and technological trends affecting networking, such as new architectures and protocols and new forms of wireless broadband access. The Center’s research is interdisciplinary and applied, focusing on the management and use of networks and communication as well as relevant public policy and industrial organization issues. The Center serves three distinct constituencies: 1.) It provides a platform for faculty research on digital convergence and networking, 2.) It provides experiential learning for graduate and advanced undergraduate student teams, and 3.) It serves as a mutually beneficial learning interface between the networking technology industries and the School of Information Studies.  For more information on projects in CENT, visit ischool.syr.edu/research/research-centers/center-for-emerging-network-technologies/ 

iConsult Collaborative

The iConsult Collaborative is a university-wide program to build experience for students through real-world client projects involving digital transformation. Student participants in iConsult form project teams representing needed specialty domains of the schools and colleges of the University. Each iConsult team works under the direction of faculty mentors and a student Project Leader who oversees the client relationship and the team’s deliverables. iConsult Project teams analyze, design, recommend, and apply known information tools and approaches to help clients integrate digital technology into their organizations.  In 2018, iConsult was revised and expanded into a University-wide program in collaboration with both corporate and community engagement partners and sponsors. This gives the opportunity to involve students from multiple schools and colleges within the University in cross-functional teams.  The iConsult Collaborative, as it is now known, builds upon its long-term foundation to work on a broad range of projects leading toward the digital transformation of its clients in several business sectors.  The iSchool directs and manages the iConsult Collaborative on behalf of the University.  For more information, visit ischool.syr.edu/careers/careerkickoff/iconsult/.

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