The Master of Science in Applied Quantitative Methods and Social Analysis is an interdisciplinary, flexible, and innovative degree that focuses on quantitative research methods for social analysis strategies and techniques. The program seeks to educate ambitious social scientists and analysts primed to deploy computational tools for social analysis and tackle social science questions of equity, hierarchy, social organization, and social systems.
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Master of Science in Applied Quantitative Methods and Social Analysis | publish | 2022 |
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Students in this program may take advantage of various co-op opportunities—positions such as policy analysts, network scientists, econometricians, and crime analysts. These co-op opportunities provide students with a professional environment to integrate quantitative skills and social analysis. The learning opportunities in professional settings (private sector, government, or nonprofit sector) reinforce the development of advanced quantitative skills and their applied nature to contemporary social issues.