• The master's degree in Applied Urban Science and Informatics will provide students with the opportunity to engage in the interdisciplinary study of urban science and informatics.
  • This is a one-year, three-semester, 30-credit program that provides core courses in urban science, urban informatics, and information and communication technology in cities.
  • Students will have the opportunity to select from multiple urban domains and informatics disciplines to gain breadth and depth in the application of big data analytics to urban problems.
  • The program will provide students with the ability to use large-scale data from a variety of sources to understand and address real-world challenges in the urban context.