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SPA’s BS in Data Sciences for Political Science program focuses on data sciences and public affairs as an aspect of a broad liberal arts education. With the explosive growth of large scale data sources in today’s technology-driven world, data science can provide unique insights for politics, business, and social good. Data sciences for political science prepares the student to use algorithms, statistics, and formal theory to extract knowledge from data and help predict, explain, or analyze political phenomena and behavior. Graduates of the Data Sciences for Political Science Program usually hold positions such as Data Scientist, Political Analyst, Counter-Intelligence Officer, Business Intelligence Officer, and Polling Analyst.
Read on to find out if this undergraduate major can help you work towards your career goals.
Admissions
New first-year and transfer students are admitted through the university's Admissions Office. For additional information regarding American University's undergraduate admissions requirements and application process, please visit american.edu/admissions.
Curriculum
Read our complete overview of course requirements and curriculum.
Sample Courses
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Basic Statistics
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Intermediate Statistics
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Introduction to Computer Science I
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Introduction to Data Mining
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Politics in the United States
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Political Power & American Public Policy
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Introduction to Political Research
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Study Abroad Opportunities
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Study Abroad Opportunities
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Students may study abroad between their second semester of sophomore year through their senior year.
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It is strongly recommended that students complete the majority of their university requirements before studying abroad.
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Some popular study abroad destinations are: Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, England, Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland
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The number of study abroad credits accepted into the major will vary. Students should work with their academic advisor to discuss individual programs.
Internship Opportunities
- Students can earn up to 12 credits from internships toward their degree.
- Students can apply a maximum of 6 credit hours to their major requirements.
- Students must complete at least 30 credit hours at AU before registering an internship for credit.
- Sample internships include: Brookings Institution, White House, Human Rights Campaign, Washington Monument, Center for Education Reform
Scholarly Research Opportunities
- In Introduction to Political Research, students learn research design and methods of quantitative analysis used toward the empirical study of contemporary political problems.
- Students will have opportunities to engage in scholarly research in advanced courses, to work with faculty members on research projects, and to present their original research at campus symposia or national conferences.
- Publication opportunities for original student research papers abound, with multiple peer-reviewed journals published at American University.
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Data Sciences for Political Science (BS) Info Sheet Declaring a Major or Minor
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