Data Science
Interdisciplinary Studies
Why Major in Data Science at Allegheny College
A program focusing on the study of integrated principles and methods to analyze complex big data for decision making, prediction, modeling, and data management. Students examine social and human contexts and ethical implications of how data are collected, analyzed, and utilized in diverse areas.
The data science major and minor builds on the offering from the College’s informatics program, focusing on the study of integrated principles and methods to analyze complex big data for decision making, prediction, modeling and data management. Students examine social and human contexts and ethical implications of how data are collected, analyzed and utilized in diverse areas.
Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Data Science with:
Division
- Interdisciplinary Studies
Program Type
- Major
- Minor
Number of Credits
48 for major24 for minorYour Four-Year Journey
Year 1: Understanding
Your first year experience is designed to prepare your mind for everything that follows. The courses you take will prepare you to think critically, communicate creatively, and question everything.
Year 2: New Approaches
As a sophomore, you’ll declare your major and select your mentor. But that’s just the start of it. You’ll also be asked to choose a minor from an alternate discipline to keep your perspectives fresh and your mind wide open.
Year 3: Delving Deeper
As you delve deeper and take on a Junior Seminar, you’ll develop an even more eloquent understanding of your chosen fields. And you’ll begin to focus on improving your research skills and rhetorical ability in preparation for your Senior Comp.
Year 4: The Comp
One of the accomplishments our alumni are most proud of is their Senior Comp. Every Allegheny student must research, propose, create, and defend an original creative or critical project. You’ll be paired with a mentor throughout the project, and the experience will prepare you well for any step you take after graduation.
Faculty and Staff
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics; B.S., University of Michigan, Interdisciplinary Physics; B.M.A. University of Michigan, Violin Performance
Email: egraber@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2883
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.S., University of Pittsburgh; B.S., Allegheny College
Email: gkapfham@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2880