Data Science for Society and Business (Online)
Online
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 20,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
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Introduction
Data Science for Society and Business - The program
The 2-year master program Data Science for Society and Business (DSSB) is a highly selective program for students of business and social sciences aiming to become data science experts. The program is also of high interest to students with backgrounds in health and environmental sciences aiming to expand into big data analytics, data-driven, and computational social science, based on their strong quantitative background.
During two exciting years, graduates gain cutting-edge competencies, tools, and methods to discuss, model, predict and solve the pressing challenges of digital societies, modern organizations, and competitive businesses.
The truly multidisciplinary program combines a broad course offering from multiple social and data science disciplines with 3 elective tracks to allow for individual diversity and further specialization. With a focus on high employability, DSSB graduates are best prepared for quickly growing, global professional and academic career options resulting from digitization.
Data Science for business
Students who are interested in business accumulate extensive digital knowledge for their international business careers. With expertise in business analytics, business management, and predictive modeling they build the in-demand technical, analytical, and communications skills essential to enhance their management knowledge and apply it to solve complex business challenges.
Aiming to become tomorrow's entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and data managers graduates manage large data sets and drive organizational change and optimization by understanding the target groups, and their needs and predicting behaviors and trends to optimize businesses and create sustainable ideas for the future.
Data Science for social sciences
Our master's program enables students with interests in economics, media, politics and other social sciences to analyze and understand unstructured heterogeneous data about humans and their interactions with the help of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Statistics.
By applying data science expertise students can observe in real-time how social life enfolds, how networks grow, or how social dynamics and innovation emerge. These insights can be used to better decode and predict the logic of social behavior, opinion formation, and economic trends.
Data Science for health and environment
For students who want to focus on health or environmental problems, our master program offers a wide range of tools and methods to collect, evaluate and understand digital health and planetary data.
With the aim of making the world a better place, this knowledge can be used to illustrate the occurrence of certain diseases, predict their chances of cure, detect environmental threats, and monitor the success of countermeasures.
5 reasons why you should study Data Science for Society and Business (DSSB) at Constructor University
- Unique interdisciplinary modular program with elective tracks for individual diversity and specialization that promotes personalized career goals
- A cutting-edge demanding academic program with access to innovative research, a close relationship between teachers and students, shared learning experience and innovative learning environments
- Maximum focus on employability and preparation for the demands of global career paths in all areas of data-driven professional and academic fields
- A graduation rate of 90% reflects the university’s high academic standards and the intense support level within small classes with favorable student-to-teacher ratios
- Benefit from Constructor University’s direct access to the leading digital and tech companies, consulting firms, NGOs and top research institutes as well as a large global Alumni network
Rankings
Top 25 % Constructor University ranks among the top 25 % of universities worldwide
#1 private university in Germany
#3 young university in teaching in Germany
#13 small university worldwide
Career Opportunities
Best career options: MSc DSSB graduates will be able to choose from manifold international career options and face a huge and growing demand for their expertise.
High employability: The master's program prepares students for immediate employability in challenging professional and academic positions. From early on in the program, Constructor University supports the employability of DSSB graduates by organizing contacts with industry, public institutions, NGOs and research institutes.
Access to top employers and organizations: DSSB graduates thereby benefit from a large Constructor University Alumni network and the university’s close access to the big tech and consulting firms, top research institutes a well as worldwide NGOs. Graduates may also continue their academic path by entering one of our Ph.D. programs.
A huge variety of career options
Graduates of the DSSB program can work as data scientists, AI research scientists, business intelligent analyst, computational social scientist, consultant, data analyst, data management expert, data protection specialist, financial analyst, market researcher, marketing manager, medical data analyst and more. As data specialists in public relations, journalism, political think tanks, governments or international organizations they contribute their competence in digital data collection, management, analysis, interpretation, visualization and presentation.
Best prepared for international careers: All Constructor University MSc study programs prepare students for the demands of advanced global professional or academic career paths. As graduates from our international campus university they will function well in an international and diverse working environment as responsible, smart and resilient researchers and leaders that make valuable contributions to society and business.
Career services center
Today’s business world requires disciplinary knowledge from graduates as well as the ability to apply this knowledge. Career-related services at Constructor University provide information, counseling and training, networks, and events. Constructor University’s students participate in training on project management, business communication, job interview skills, and more. Digital job and internship portfolios help students to prepare for their career.
Alumni association
Studying at Constructor University gives you connections – often for your whole life.
The Alumni Association E.V. was founded in 2004 by the first generation of graduates. Since then, around 4,500 students have obtained their degrees from this University.
Curriculum
The master program Data Science for Society and Business study program teaches international students with strong backgrounds in social sciences (e.g. business, economics, demography, media studies, political science, psychology, sociology,) how to make use of rapidly growing digital data resources and new computational tools and methods to potentially solve the challenging interdisciplinary problems in their professional or academic field.
The program may also be interesting for students with a background in humanities, natural or technical science who want to focus on innovative social data analytics and pressing social and business questions emerging from digitization.
Students of the DSSB program thereby benefit from a broad course offering in various social, data and business sciences and close cooperation with computer sciences, environmental and life sciences.
In addition, the program also promotes individual diversity and specialization. DSSB students can pick and choose course offerings from the 3 elective tracks based on their individual interests and career plans.
- The Society and Business Track covers computational social science approaches, smart city, and transport concepts as well as principles of consulting, sustainable economics, and supply chain finance.
- The Health & Environmental Track connects socially relevant data science questions with insights and techniques from the natural sciences (health, medical, environmental sciences)
- The Data Science Track allows students with a strong mathematical or computing background to dive deep into data mining, data analytics and machine learning
At the end of the 2-year program, DSSB graduates will have expertise in digital content and data science skills to responsibly and capably solve core problems in future organizations and digital societies.
- They can identify, analyze, interpret and critically access the social causes and consequences of digital transformation of societies in all of its legal and ethical implications and aspects
- They are able to apply cutting-edge analytical and quantitative skills to correctly model and interpret scientific results, to make valid predictions and to derive thoughtful conclusions and interventions for pressing social and business problems
- Students have learned to manage big data, develop statistical models and convincingly present them to a science and non-science audience by applying plausible writing, communication and presentation techniques and visualization tools
- They will be able to program well in at least one computer language and know about state-of-the-art computational and software tools
Study program structure
Schematic study plan
The MSc Data Science for Society and Business program is composed of foundational lectures, specialized modules, interactive seminars, tutorials and applied project work. These lead to a master thesis that can be conducted in close collaboration with research, institutional or industry partners on or even off-campus i.e. at a partner university, a political organization or at a company site. The program takes four semesters (two years). The following table provides an overview of the modular structure of the program. The program is partitioned into five areas (Core, Elective, Methods, Discovery, and Career) and the Master Thesis. All credit points are ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credit points. In order to graduate, students need to obtain a total of 120 credit points.
Core area
Core modules describe and analyze the machine-social context, the changes and the challenges new information technologies impose on today’s and future firms, entire economies and societies. They also teach students data science approaches, new models and analytical techniques. Hence, we aim at three units consisting of two 5-credit-point modules for research on digitization and societies (10 credit points), digital transformation in business (10 credit points), and data science and artificial intelligence concepts (10 CP).
Methods area
Methods courses are key in data science. Programming skills, innovative, dynamic models and experimental methods as well as most up-to-date software lay the groundwork for understanding, replicating and contributing to research.
Discovery area
Discovery modules immerse students into diverse applications. Faculty from different disciplines introduce to up-to-date data science applications. Invited experts from business, public administration and other organizations reveal their digital data needs and solutions. These diverse experiences and insights lead to innovative experimentation in a data science lab and culminate in an individual capstone project in which students bring their theoretical and practical expertise together to creatively answer pressing social and data science problems, i.e. in health education, social media marketing, robotics, data security or digital government. Students who prefer to complete an internship with a company, or public organization can exchange the capstone project, and two of the mandatory elective career modules for this off-campus learning experience.
Career area
Modules in the career area aim at broadening the intellectual skills of students and boosting their employability. Language modules and seminars on ethical and legal questions help to understand people with other cultural backgrounds and to understand normative concerns about the digitalization of our societies. Targeted modules on communication and career skills directly support students to exchange and function well in professional environments. Students who prefer to complete an internship with a company, or public organization can exchange the capstone project, and two of the mandatory elective career modules for this off-campus learning experience.
Elective area
Electives allow students to expand and connect their expertise with other subjects. Courses in business, computer science, criminology, spatial sciences, public health and supply chain management also allow specialization.
The Data Science for Society and Business graduate program attracts students with diverse career goals, backgrounds and prior work experience.
Students can choose to strengthen their knowledge by focusing in one of 3 different areas:
- Society and Business
- Data Science
- Environmental & Health
These are recommended focus tracks. Students may however choose a combination of non-mandatory courses.
- Digital society and Future Economies
- Data Science Concepts
- Digital Public Spheres
- Digital Buisness Models and Functions
- Artificial Intelligence in Business and Society
- Digital Transformation and Innovation
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
Education is a substantial investment in your future, at Constructor University we strive to make it an affordable reality for students from across the world. Therefore, we offer students personalized financing offers to help cover their tuition fees. They consist of one or more types of financial support in the form of scholarships and tuition deferrals. You only start repaying the deferred tuition fees once you successfully entered the job market. That way you can focus completely on your studies. We are convinced that a Constructor University’ education will form the perfect foundation for your future career – that is why we are happy to invest in you.
Scholarships
All students are considered for an academic achievement scholarship based on their bachelor's grade point average (GPA). EU students are eligible for a minimum guaranteed scholarship of € 4.000.
Academic Achievement Scholarships (per academic year)
- € 4.000 (Minimum guaranteed amount for EU students)
- € 6.000
- € 8.000 (Maximum scholarship amount irrespective of nationality)
The number of these scholarships is not limited and no separate application is required.
Students are informed about their scholarship amount immediately following admission.
“JU Study@Ease” Tuition Deferral Program
In cooperation with our partner Brain Capital
- Deferral of tuition fees is calculated automatically and available to you shortly after admission.
- You decide whether you want to take advantage of this personalized financing option.
- Granted independently of your financial situation.
- Flexible repayment plan based on your future income and personal circumstances.
External financing options
Depending on availability, additional scholarships sponsored by external partners are offered to highly motivated students. In the past years, Constructor University has awarded scholarships from the BLG Logistics Group, the Bremische Hafenvertretung e.V., the Fritz Hollweg Foundation, the Stiftungsfonds Deutsche Bank and the Conrad Naber Foundation to ambitious graduate students.
There are various external financing options to help pay for your studies at Constructor University. This can be in the form of an external scholarship, external stipend or a student loan.
These scholarships are not administered by Constructor University Bremen. For further information about the requirements and the application process, please contact the appropriate institution directly.
External Scholarships and Stipends
We have compiled a list of German foundations that offer scholarships and stipends to national and international students.
- DAAD Scholarship Database
- MyStipendium.de: Search engine to help you find the stipend which matches your profile
- Elternkompass: Beratung und Hilfe bei der Suche nach einem geeigneten Stipendium (German students only!)
- MLP Stipendienprogramm – für MINT-Studenten ab dem 3. Fachsemester
Student Loans
- BAföG: Grants and student loans given to German students based on their family’s financial situation.
- KfW-Studienkredit: The student loan of the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) is the most popular student loan among our German students.
- studienkredit.de: Here you will find more information regarding educational loans in Germany.
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