To address the spectrum of issues in data science and analytics, National University designed an industry-current curriculum that includes core courses in statistical topics as well as four specializations for advanced applications of data science and analytics in unique fields: Artificial Intelligence and Optimization, Business Science and Analytics, Database Science and Analytics, and Health Science and Analytics.
NU's Master of Science in Data Science focuses on how to develop, implement, and maintain the hardware and software tools needed to make efficient and effective use of big data, including databases, data marts, data warehouses, machine learning, analytic programming, and artificial intelligence. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a 20 million grant to a partnership of prestigious universities led by University of California, San Diego, and including National University, Yale University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Texas at Austin. Working together, the universities will form The Institute for Learning-enabled Optimization at Scale (TILOS).
Our five-year research partnership will focus on the optimization of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. We will work closely with industry leaders to develop optimization tools that will enable real-world improvements in key industries, including chip design, robotics, and communications networks. State-of-the-art analytical software will be used in all courses.
The AI/Optimization specialization provides professionals with Python programming knowledge and skills in data science applications, including optimization methods, neural networks, deep learning, and model deployment in the cloud.