M.Sc. in Computational Social Science

 M.Sc. in Computational Social Science is a multidisciplinary program that combines computer science, social science, and data analysis to study human behavior through digital data. The course typically lasts 1 - 2 years, depending on the institution. Students will learn to analyze large datasets, use machine learning algorithms, and apply statistical methods to social science questions. Topics covered include social network analysis, data mining, natural language processing, and computational modeling. Graduates are equipped with the skills to tackle challenges in areas like public policy, marketing, social media, and behavioral research. This program is ideal for those interested in using computational techniques to understand societal trends and human interactions. It often offers both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in data analysis and research.