Higher Education - Chicago, Illinois, United States
The M.S. in Computational Analysis & Public Policy (MSCAPP) is a rigorous, two-year program offered jointly by the Harris School of Public Policy and the Department of Computer Science at The University of Chicago.The curriculum builds foundational knowledge of computer science, statistics, and public policy analysis. Students then go on to advanced coursework in econometrics, machine learning, big data methods, data visualization, and application development, all while learning how to apply these skills in the policy realm.MSCAPP graduates have become civic technologists, data scientists, and policy researchers bringing modern technology to bear on the societal problems that matter most.Learn more by visiting our website: https://capp.uchicago.eduFollow us on Twitter: @UChicagoCAPPSend us an email: capp@uchicago.edu