Major in Data Science

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

About

Get a Data Science degree that is high demand, fast growth rate, and high pay!

Introduction

The Bachelor of Science in Data Science degree aims to produce graduates who can combine business expertise, quantitative reasoning, and computer software skills to extract meaningful insights from data. These skills prepare students to interpret business data in the 21st century, to compete in the marketplace with combined business and data science skills, and to apply these insights to answer business questions and solve business problems.

Program graduates are expected to be able to

  • Demonstrate knowledge about business functions and processes.
  • Collect, clean, prepare, and maintain data from different sources with relevant technologies.
  • Analyze data using popular statistical tools and programming skills and generate reports.
  • Visualize data using Power BI, Tableau, and Microsoft Excel and communicate the results effectively to address business questions and make recommendations.
  • Understand the role of data governance and the ethical use of data in data science.
  • Demonstrate knowledge about enterprise systems.

 

The program will focus on the following eight student learning outcomes:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking
  • Quantitative Literacy
  • Information Literacy
  • Teamwork
  • Ethical Reasoning
  • Reflective Practice

More information on major requirements can be found below in the Program Requirements section.

Where can a data science degree take you?

BS in Data Science graduates can apply for positions such as Data Scientist, Business Analyst, Business Intelligence Engineer, Operations Research Analyst, etc. Most of the data science related job descriptions have mentioned following preferred qualifications:

  • Knowledge of data analysis and statistical modeling techniques. [These techniques will be taught in Data and Text Mining (DSCI 355) and Time Series Modeling & Forecasting (DSCI 375) classes.]
  • Knowledge of machine learning driven algorithms to improve systems. [These machine learning algorithms will be taught in Machine Learning (DSCI 420) class.]
  • Knowledge of Tableau, AWS QuickSight, Power BI, or other data visualizations software. [Students will learn these visualization tools in Data Visualization (DSCI 351) class.]
  • Knowledge of Excel, Python, R, Access, SQL, Perl, or other scripting languages. [These programming languages will be taught in Data Science Programming (DSCI 310), Small System Software (MISY 341), and Database Management Principles (MISY 360) classes. Students need to complete their class projects using these programming languages. They will be familiar with how to develop Data-driven decision models using both Python and R programming languages.]
  • Knowledge of prediction techniques to improve forecast accuracy. [These forecasting techniques will be taught in Time Series Modeling & Forecasting (DSCI 375) class.]
  • Knowledge of processing large-scale complex datasets and making optimal decisions using optimization techniques. [Optimization techniques for large-scale datasets will be taught in Data-driven Decision Making (DSCI 490) class.]
  • Knowledge of optimization programming languages and commercial solvers. [Students will learn popular optimization languages, such as AMPL, GAMS and commercial solver, such as CPLEX, in Data-driven Decision Making (DSCI 490) class.]

Data Science graduates typically work in one of the following positions: Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, and Data Engineer. National average annual salary for the above mentioned five positions from Year 2012 to 2021 is shown in the following Figure (data source: zippia)

Chart of National Average of Data Science Careers Salary. In 2021, range is from $67,900 to $99,800.

Table: National Average Annual Salary Over Time

Year

Business Intelligence Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Scientist

Operations Research Analyst

Data Engineer

2012

$63,600

$61,100

$82,400

$62,400

$83,600

2013

$64,300

$63,400

$83,300

$63,200

$84,500

2014

$65,500

$63,700

$83,600

$64,000

$86,000

2015

$66,600

$63,800

$84,600

$64,200

$86,700

2016

$67,600

$64,800

$88,000

$66,400

$89,200

2017

$68,400

$65,600

$89,700

$68,200

$92,000

2018

$69,900

$66,000

$91,500

$70,000

$94,600

2019

$71,000

$66,000

$92,500

$70,500

$96,400

2020

$72,600

$66,900

$94,800

$72,400

$98,000

2021

$74,100

$67,900

$98,000

$74,200

$99,800

Data Source: Zippia

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Data Science, students must complete 120 credit hours. These credit hours are split among:

  • General Education Requirements, or GERs (40 credits)
  • College of Business Core Requirements (42 credits)
  • Data Science Core Courses (27 credits)
  • Data Science Elective (3 credits)
  • Free Electives (7 credits)
  • Coppin-Specific Requirements (1 credit)

General Education Requirements (GERs) (40 credits)

Students must complete 40 GER credits. Specifically for data science majors, your program plan should include:

  • ECON 103, Introduction to Business & Entrepreneurial Economics, to satisfy the Social and Behavioral Sciences category of GER
  • MATH 131, College Algebra for Mathematics and Science Majors, to satisfy the Mathematics category of GER
  • MISY 150, Technology Fluency, to satisfy the Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues-Local to Global category of GER

College of Business Requirements (42 credits)

Students must complete following 42 credits of College of Business core requirements:

CourseCreditsName
ACCT 2013Principles of Financial Accounting
ACCT 2023Principles of Managerial Accounting
BDSC 3223Business Statistics
BDSC 3403Operations and Production Management
BUSI 3103Business Law
BUSI 3203International Business
BUSI 4953Seminar in Business Strategy and Policy
ECON 2113Principles of Economics I
ECON 2123Principles of Economics II
FINM 3303Principles of Business Finance
MGMT 3053Business Communications
MGMT 3203Principles of Management
MISY 3413Small Systems Software
MKTG 3103Principles of Marketing

Data Science Core Courses (27 credits)

Students must complete following 27 Data Science core credits:

CourseCreditsName
DSCI 2013Introduction to Data Science
DSCI 3103Data Science Programming
DSCI 3513Data Visualization
DSCI 3553Data and Text Mining
DSCI 3563Data Science Cloud Computing
MISY 3603Database Management Principles
DSCI 3753Time Series Modeling and Forecasting
DSCI 4203Machine Learning
DSCI 4903Data-driven Decision Making

Data Science Elective (3 credits)

Students need to select one of the following courses as the Data Science elective requirement:

  • DSCI 450 Special Topics in Data Science
  • DSCI 485 Internship in Data Science

Free Electives (7 credits)

Students are recommended to take COSC 199 Introduction to Computer Programming and/or any other computer science/mathematics/management information systems courses, but other college level courses are acceptable too.

Coppin Specific Requirements (1 credit)

  • FRSEM 101 Freshman Seminar

Transfer students transferring 25 or more credits are exempt from this FRSEM 101 course.

Sample Course Plan

Be sure to connect with your academic advisor to plan your semester courses. The plan below is just an example—your journey may have different requirements.

Fall Semester (16 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

ENGL 101 or 101E

3

English Composition I

MATH 131

3

College Algebra

PHIL 102

3

Introduction to Logic

HIST 201, 203, or 205

3

History I

MISY 150

3

Technology Fluency

FRSEM 101

1

Freshman Seminar

Spring Semester (15 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

ENGL 102 

3

English Composition II

HIST 202, 204, or 206

3

History II

PHSC 101 or 103

3

Physical Science

SPCH 105

3

Introduction to Speech Communication

ECON 103

3

Introduction to Business & Entrepreneurial Economics

Fall Semester (15 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

Arts & Humanities

3

ART 103, MUSC 201, DANC 226, THEA 211, IDIS 102/103, or Foreign Language 101

PSYC 201

3

General Psychology

ACCT 201

3

Principle of Financial Accounting

ECON 211

3

Principles of Economics I

DSCI 201

3

Introduction to Data Science

Spring Semester (16 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

ECON 212

3

Principles of Economics II

BIOL 101

4

Biology

ACCT 202

3

Principles of Managerial Accounting

BDSC 322

3

Business Statistics

FINM 330

3

Principles of Business Finance

Fall Semester (15 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

MKTG 310

3

Principles of Marketing

BDSC 340

3

Operations Management

DSCI 310

3

Data Science Programming

DSCI 351

3

Data Visualization

MISY 341

3

Small Systems Software

Spring Semester (15 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

BUSI 310

3

Business Law

BUSI 320

3

Fundamentals of International Business

MGMT 320

3

Principles of Management

DSCI 355

3

Data and Text Mining

ELECTIVE (Reading 101 or general elective)

3

COSC 199 Introduction to Computer Programming (Recommended)

Fall Semester (15 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

MGMT 305

3

Business Communication

DSCI 356

3

Data Science Cloud Computing

DSCI 375

3

Time Series Modeling & Forecasting

DSCI 420

3

Machine Learning

ELECTIVE

3

Any COSC, MATH, or MISY course (recommended)

Spring Semester (13 Credits)

Course

Credits

Name

MISY 360

3

Database Management Principles

Data Science Elective

3

DSCI 450 Special Topics or DSCI 485 Internship

DSCI 490

3

Data-driven Decision Making

BUSI 495

3

Seminar in Business Strategy & Policy

ELECTIVE

1

Open Elective

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