Learn to use modern data science tools to analyze and understand human behavior
Most data science programs are housed in departments of computer science or statistics. These provide training in the development and use of general data science tools. However, they do not provide training in the analysis of human behavior. Our program will provide rigorous training in the statistical and advanced data science tools for studying human behavior. Our department is home to international experts in the use of machine learning and other data science tools as applied to understanding human behavior.
Increasingly, industry, government, and non-profit sectors are seeking employees who are knowledgeable about human behavior but also have the analytical skills to solve applied problems. However, to do this well, one needs to be trained in the study of human behavior, in all of its complexity. The behavioral sciences produce large numbers of graduates, who have a strong understanding of human behavior and the general approaches required to study human behavior. Providing behavioral graduates with applied data-science skills will make them even more competitive on the job market while meeting a large demand in the marketplace.
The learning goals of our program are:
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Develop a broad understanding of concepts and methods in data science and machine learning as they pertain to research in human behavior.
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Develop a proficiency in statistical analysis and experimental design relevant to research on human behavior.
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Develop critical thinking skills for research in human behavior.
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Develop skills communicating analytic results.
The Data Science in Human Behavior master’s program is 16 months; 4 semesters (Fall, Spring, Summer, Fall) with the second fall semester comprising of a capstone project in industry, government or a non-profit agency that will provide real world training and a potential route for future employment.
Program Details
Format
Face-to-face
Commitment
16 contiguous months
Credits
33 graduate credits
Tuition
$1,200 per credit for residents & non-residents
Other Costs
None. This is a z-degree (zero-textbook cost)
Application Deadline
Admissions close March 31st
Graduate Assistantships
Enrolled students may not accept graduate assistantships which grant waivers of tuition.
Degree Conferred
Master of Science in Psychology: Data Science in Human Behavior
Program Overview with Director, Tim Rogers
Want to learn more about our program and why Data Science in Human Behavior might be right for you? Hear from program director, Tim Rogers. Watch the overview and reach out to us with any questions.
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Questions? Ask Emma Davis, our Enrollment Coach
As an enrollment coach, my role is to answer your questions about the Data Science in Human Behavior Master’s Program and to help you decide if this program is the right fit for you and your career goals. I love listening to your questions, concerns, and stories.
Contact Emma Davis: emmalee.davis@wisc.edu
Connect with our Program Manager, Caitlin Iverson Roa
This program is perfect for anyone with a behavioral science background interested in learning computational skills to be more competitive on the job market. I look forward to hearing about your interests in this program and types of projects you’d like to explore.
Let’s Connect: ceiverson@wisc.edu
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