Purdue University’s online Master's in Applied Statistics prepares students to advance theory, methods and computing for the purpose of meeting today’s emerging science and technology by including ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. Bradley Stoller knew the University of Chicago was an ideal fit to pursue a master’s ...
CU Boulder’s graduate program in applied mathematics is consistently ranked in the top 15 programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Our master’s degree program offers students the ...
To meet growing global demand for food production driven by a rising population, farmers and other agriculturalists are turning to data science to drive the next agricultural revolution. Predictive ...
Computer hardware and software are vital components of diverse systems. Advances in data collection and analysis and ever-increasing computational power and availability mean that computers are being ...
See website for FAQ for Grad Applications, etc. A traditional master’s degree in applied mathematics is often considered a stepping stone to a PhD. This admission process for a traditional master’s ...
Rather than treating data science, AI, and decision-making as separate domains, this program integrates them to equip graduates to turn data into evidence-based, repeatable decisions that ...
After finishing the University of Delaware’s online master of science in applied statistics program, Anaise Higgins, a UD Class of 2023 graduate, has catapulted herself higher up in the world of data ...
Demand is at an all-time high for data analysts who can help organizations, technology companies, governments, and nonprofit agencies grasp their organizational, societal, and scientific needs. The ...
Learn how to connect research to real-world trends. Our M.S. in Applied Economics program prepares you to evaluate policies and programs, develop forecasts, better understand consumer behavior, and ...
Medical materials chemistry graduate student Stephanie Ceballos '25, left, was able to continue her nanoparticle research ...