SUNY Korea introduces new master's program in data science


Chi-Yong Won Executive Assistant to the VP for Equity & Inclusion (CDO) and the VP for Educational & Institutional Effectiveness | Stony Brook University

SUNY Korea Stony Brook is introducing a master's degree program in data science. This program is a collaboration between the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics.

The new program aims to address the increasing demand for skilled professionals in data science, which has become crucial across various sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, government, and media. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to prepare students for leadership roles in the digital age.

Offered entirely in English at the SUNY Korea Songdo campus, the program can be completed within three to four semesters. Students will develop skills in data analysis, machine learning, and solving real-world problems. The coursework also focuses on ethical data practices and effective communication of technical results, equipping graduates for significant careers in academia or industry.

Applications are currently open for Fall 2025 enrollment. Interested individuals can find application details on the SUNY Korea website or contact the graduate admissions office via email at gradadmission@sunykorea.ac.kr.

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