Data Science and Analytics (BS)

Faculty

Margaret Menzin, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Coordinator

Naresh Agarwal, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science

Michael Brown, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics

Robert Goldman, Professor of Statistics

Susan D. Sampson, Associate Professor of Management

Anthony Scotina, Assistant Professor of Statistics

Amber Stubbs, Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Bruce Tis, Associate Professor of Computer Science

Nanette Veilleux, Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean for Research of the School of Library and Information Science

Data Science and Analytics is a field which also goes by the names of Data Science, Data Analytics, and Predictive Analytics. Informally this is also referred to as “Big Data.”

By now most of us have heard of the term “big data”, which refers to data sets distinguished by “the 3 V’s”: volume, velocity, and variability. In this context ‘volume’ refers, obviously, to the size of the data set, ‘velocity’ refers to the speed at which new data arrives or the data set changes, and ‘variability’ refers to the lack of a strict organization for formatting all the data.

DS&A has applications in many areas. For example, famously, by analyzing what people were querying, Google was able to predict a flu epidemic several weeks ahead of the CDC. Another well-known example is the use of these techniques to target certain groups of people in election campaigns. Recently, breast cancer oncologists announced the formation of a database which will contain anonymized information about every woman who has had breast cancer and had her tumor sequenced. This database will contain the tumor sequence, other medical information, and details about the treatment and how successful it was. Oncologists will then be able to query it for patients with newly diagnosed tumors to select an optimal treatment approach.

So, what is DS&A? It is a combination of statistical and computing methods to analyze and interpret such large data sets, in a particular discipline. Data Science & Analytics rests on a tripod of statistics, computer science, and domain knowledge.

The DS&A major at Simmons is designed to implement this tripod approach, with required courses in statistics, computer science and management, and a required area of expertise (what we call a concentration; 5 courses in parts of a discipline where “big data” is likely to occur).

Program Requirements:

Required Courses

CS 112Introduction to Computer Science

4

CS 113Gui and Event-Driven Programming

4

CS 333Database Management Systems

4

MATH 118Introductory Statistics

4

MATH 227Intermediate Statistics: Design & Analysis

4

MATH 228Introduction to Data Science

4

MATH 229Regression Models

4

CS 347Applied Data Science

4

MGMT 100Foundations of Business & Management

4

MGMT 221Project Management

4

LIS 473Information Visualization

3

A typical schedule of courses is CS 112-CS 113 and MATH 118–MATH 228 in first year; MATH 227 and MATH 229 and CS 333 in second year; MATH/CS 440 and CS 347and MGMT 100 and MGMT 221 in third year; Internship and LIS 593 in fourth year. Students starting the major in their second year will combine the third and fourth year programs.

List of pre-approved concentrations; students with other interests should consult program faculty or their advisors.

Biology-Bioinformatics:

BIOL 113General Biology

4

BIOL 225Cell Biology

4

BIOL 337Molecular Biology

4

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

Biochemistry:

BIOL 113General Biology

4

BIOL 225Cell Biology

4

BIOL 336Genetics

4

 

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

CHEM 223Introduction to Biochemistry

4

Business-Accounting:

ACCT 110Financial Accounting

4

ACCT 120Managerial Accounting

4

and 3 electives chosen from
ACCT 200Intermediate Accounting I

4

ACCT 201Intermediate Accounting II

4

ACCT 205Cost Accounting

4

ACCT 301Accounting Information Systems

4

MGMT 260Finance

4

Business-Finance:

ACCT 110Financial Accounting

4

MGMT 260Finance

4

and 3 electives chosen from
ACCT 200Intermediate Accounting I

4

MGMT 311Investments

4

MGMT 314International Business

4

MGMT 315Corporate Financial Planning & Strategy

4

MGMT 393Financial Modeling

4

Business-Health Care Management:

MGMT 120Introduction to Health Systems

4

MGMT 239Health Care Finance

4

and 3 electives chosen from
MGMT 137Entrepreneurship and Innovation

4

MGMT 222Human Resources Management

4

MGMT 234Organizational Communication and Behavior

4

MGMT 290E

MGMT 325Operations Management & Decision Making

4

CS 225Health Informatics

4

SOCI 241Health, Illness & Society

4

Business-Marketing:

MGMT 230Why We Buy

4

MGMT 250Marketing

4

and 3 electives from
MGMT 231Creating Brand Value Strategy

4

MGMT 232AIntroduction to Advertising

4

MGMT 233Developing Customer Relationships

4

MGMT 335Marketing Research

4

MGMT 348Sustainable Supply Chain

4

MGMT 392Marketing Decision Making

4

Chemistry:

CHEM 111Introduction to Chemistry: Inorganic

4

OR

CHEM 113Principles of Chemistry

4

 

CHEM 112Introduction to Chemistry: Organic

4

OR

CHEM 224Organic Chemistry I

4

AND

CHEM 225Organic Chemistry II

4

 

 

CHEM 223Introduction to Biochemistry

4

OR

CHEM 345Biochemistry

4

Communications:

COMM 121Visual Communication

4

COMM 244Web I: Design for the World Wide Web

4

COMM 210Introduction to Graphic Design: Principles and Practice

4

COMM 240Intermediate Graphic Design I: Typography

4

COMM 248Intermediate Graphic Design II

4

Computer Science:

CS 232Data Structures

4

CS 227Computer Networks

4

CS 327Cybersecurity

4

CS 345Operating Systems

4

CS 330Structure and Organization of Programming Language

4

or other elective chosen with the advisor.

Economics:

ECON 100Principles of Microeconomics

4

ECON 101Principles of Macroeconomics

4

ECON 393Econometrics

4

and 2 electives chosen from
ECON 216Economic Development

4

ECON 218International Trade

4

ECON 220International Monetary Systems

4

ECON 222Comparative Economies of East Asia

4

ECON 231Money & Banking

4

ECON 236Public Economics

4

ECON 247Environmental Economics

4

ECON 241Business Competition and Antitrust Policy

4

Mathematics–Statistics:

MATH 220Multivariable Calculus

4

MATH 211Linear Algebra

4

MATH 338Probability

4

MATH 339Statistical Theory

4

and an elective to be chosen with the advisor.

Political Science/International Relations:

POLS 101Introduction to American Politics

4

POLS 102Introduction to International Politics

4

POLS 104Introduction to Comparative Politics

4

and 2 electives from
POLS 213Politics in the Republic: Congress and the Presidency

4

POLS 215The Politics of Exclusion

4

POLS 217American Public Policy

4

POLS 218Parties and Elections

4

POLS 219Gender and Politics

4

POLS 229Comparative Foreign Policy

4

POLS 249/HIST 249US Foreign Policy:1945-Pres.

4

POLS 250Democratization in Latin America

4

Public Health:

BIOL 104Introduction to Environmental Science

4

SOCI 241Health, Illness & Society

4

 

SOCI 245Global Health

4

OR

SOCI 345Health Systems & Policy

4

 

BIOL 346Epidemiology of Infectious Disease

4

and an elective to be chosen with the advisor.

Sociology:

SOCI 101Principles of Sociology

4

SOCI 239Introduction to Social Research I

4

and 3 electives form
SOCI 245Global Health

4

SOCI 249Inequalities

4

SOCI 262Criminology

4

SOCI 263Sociology of Education

4

SOCI 321Sociology of Food

4

Honors in Data Science and Analytics In order to receive Honors in Data Science and Analytics a student must:

  1. Maintain superior academic performance as indicated by a GPA of 3 .5 or higher in major and concentration courses taken at Simmons College
  2. Conduct independent research through the successful completion of an NSF-REU or similar research program or by completion of a thesis or project supervised within the Program which receives a grade of A- or A.
  3. Communication of the work by presentation to the Program or another approved forum.