The Minor in Data Science is open to ALL students! The Data Science Minor is designed to equip students to become proficient in the principles of computation, statistical inference, and data management, and their applications in a specific domain/field.

Its interdisciplinary and visionary curricula allow flexibility and accessibility for any student who wants to enhance their academic competency and employability in data-informed careers.

The minor consists of 6 courses. After completing the three data science foundational courses, the minor offers a choice of four tracks to allow students to differentiate and complement their career pathway, thus accommodating a broad range of student goals and backgrounds.

Students must maintain a GPA of 2.0 in the courses applied to the minor. No courses with a grade of D can be counted toward the minor.

Students are advised to check with their major department for any restrictions on counting courses for both the Data Science minor and their major.

Course Requirements

Students are required to complete six courses. Students must maintain a GPA of 2.0 in the courses applied to the minor. No courses with a D can be counted toward the minor.

Domain classes (select one and check department for prerequisites)

RU-NB SchoolDepartmentCourse # Title
SAS (01) COMPUTER SCIENCE (198) 439 Introduction to Data Science
SAS (01) ECONOMICS (220) 322 Econometrics
SAS (01) ENGLISH (359) 207 Data and Culture
SAS (01) GENETICS (447) 303 Computational Genetics for Big Data
SAS (01) GEOGRAPHY (450) 320 Spatial Data Analysis
SAS (01) GEOGRAPHY (450) 321 Geographic Information Systems
SAS (01) GEOGRAPHY (450) 330 Geographical Research Methods
SAS (01) PHYSICS (750) 345 Computational Astrophysics
SAS (01) POLITICAL SCIENCE (790) 391 Data Science for Political Science
SAS (01) SOCIOLOGY (920) 360 Computational Social Science
SAS (01) STATISTICS (960) 365 Bayesian Data Analysis
SAS (01) STATISTICS (960) 463 Regression Methods
SAS (01) STATISTICS (960) 486 Applied Statistical Learning
SCI (04) DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION, AND MEDIA (189) 220 Data in Context
SCI (04) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS (547) 321 Information Visualization

 

SEBS (11) BIOTECHNOLOGY (126) 486 Functional Genomics
SOE (14) ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (332) 443 Machine Learning for Engineers
SAS (01) PSYCHOLOGY 202 Data Science & Addiction Research Methods 1 (DSARM 1)
SAS (01) PSYCHOLOGY 203 Data Science & Addiction Research Methods II (DSARM II)

Choose from one of the following four tracks.

1. Computer Science Track

This track targets students with existing programming experience. It requires courses in statistics, data-centric programming, data management, and data analysis. Note that the courses 01:198:461 and 01:198:462 have prerequisites that include courses in addition to those required for the minor.

  • Regression Methods 01:960:463 (3) and
  • Choose from one of the following Machine Learning courses

2. Statistics Track

This track targets students with a quantitative background but perhaps little programming experience. It can be pursued without any additional prerequisite courses beyond those in requirements I, II, and III.

3. Economics Track

This track is intended mainly for Economics majors or Quantitative Economics minors. In any case, completion of the intermediate economics core courses (01:220:320, 321, and 322) is required, as these courses are prerequisites to Advanced Analytics for Economics, 01:220:424. Calculus II (01:640:152) is a prerequisite.

  • Machine Learning for Economics 01:220:424 (3) and
  • Choose from one of the following

4. Societal Impact Track

This track will allow students to develop skills in human-centered aspects of data science.

The following two courses are required for the Societal Impact track (R3) but CANNOT be counted as domain courses. Students pursuing this track must choose a different course to fulfill the domain course requirement (R2).

 

đŸ“£Announcement: Change to Data Science Minor and Certificate Requirements- Effective April 1, 2025

Please note that the Capstone Project is no longer required to complete the Data Science Minor or the Data Science Certificate. This change applies to all students pursuing the minor or certificate as of the effective date. If you have any questions regarding this update, please contact us at .

 

Curriculum Sheets (Data Science Minor)

Computer Science Track

Statistics Track

Economics Track

Societal Impact Track

View Data Science Minor Pathway

Minor Fulfillment on Degree Navigator

  • As noted above, the Capstone Project is no longer required to complete the Data Science Minor or Certificate. This change is effective immediately for all students pursuing these programs.
  • Please note that the capstone requirement will also be removed from Degree Navigator (DN) in the near future to reflect this update.
  • Degree Navigator uses the course you completed to fulfill the first possible requirement it can. That doesn't mean that's where it remains! As you take more courses toward the track of your intention, Degree Navigator will re-assign courses to the appropriate requirement/s. Simply follow your Data Science minor course map.

Data Science Minor Declaration

Requirements: To declare the Data Science minor, students must successfully complete the Data Literacy course, Data 101 (198:142/960:142), with a grade of C or better.

School of Arts and Science (SAS) & School of Communication and Information (SC&I) Students can add Data Science to MyMajor https://mymajor.sas.rutgers.edu

Other Rutgers- New Brunswick Students (non-SAS) students: For students in other schools, it is essential to complete the required forms corresponding to your school to officially include the Data Science major in your academic journey. Here are the links to the respective forms: