Data Science

Undergraduate Program

Introduction to the Major

Data science combines computational and inferential reasoning to draw conclusions based on data about different aspects of the real world. Data scientists come from all walks of life, all areas of study, and all backgrounds. They share an appreciation for the practical use of mathematical and scientific thinking and the power of computing to understand and solve problems for business, research, and societal impact.

The Division offers a major and minor in Data Science, as well as coursework such as Data 8: Foundations of Data Science, its connector courses, and Data Science modules that are broadly accessible to all students.

I think that the broadest possible set of people in the world need to be owners of the data

Statistics Professor Ani Adhikari, Co-creator of Data 8

The Data Science Curriculum

Students will gain deep technical knowledge and an understanding of the social and human contexts and ethical implications of how data are collected, analyzed, and used. Students also gain expertise in applying knowledge in a chosen Domain Emphasis; a few examples include:

  • Cognition
  • Computational Biology
  • Geospatial Information & Technology
  • Human Behavior & Psychology
  • Inequalities in Society
  • Social Policy and Law

Amplify Your Major

Four-Year Student Timeline

First Year

Explore Your Major

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

Second Year

Explore Your Major

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

  • Meet with a Career Educator to discuss your career or graduate school goals.
  • Try some self-assessmentactivities to explore different industries within data science (e.g., social justice).
  • Get to know faculty to develop rapport for letters of recommendation.

Third Year

Explore Your Major

  • Narrow down your Domain Emphasis preferences and start upper division coursework.
  • Review degree progress with your advisors.
  • Get involved with the Data Science Education Program to develop a portfolio and make an impact on campus.

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

  • Attend an internship fair and apply for summer internships.
  • Develop a portfolio that demonstrates your analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Conduct informational interviews.
  • Develop your network. Update your resume and LinkedIn profile.

Fourth Year

Explore Your Major

  • Do a degree check to ensure you are on track to graduate.
  • Complete any “bucket list” courses.
  • Finish remaining major, college, and campus requirements.

Connect and Build Community

Discover Your Passions

Engage Locally and Globally

Reflect and Plan Your Future

What Can I Do With My Major?

The Data Science BA positions students to help inform and develop solutions for a range of pressing challenges, from adapting industry to a new world of data, to amplifying learning in education, to helping communities recover from disaster. Our alumni are employed in a wide variety of roles and industries.

Jobs and Employers

  • Analytics Intern, Major League Baseball
  • Applications Engineer, Accenture
  • Data Analyst, Political Campaign
  • Data Engineer, Atlassian
  • Data Scientist, Uber
  • Machine Learning Engineer, IBM
  • Product Analyst, Hive
  • Product Manager, Zynga
  • Site Reliability Engineer, Adobe
  • Software Engineer, Salesforce
  • Technical Staff, Oracle

Graduate Programs

  • Computer Science, Masters
  • Earth and Environmental Science, PhD
  • Information and Data Science, Masters

Examples gathered from LinkedIn and an internal survey of recent Berkeley graduates.

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Connect With Us

Events

Attend department events with students, staff, and faculty. Visit data.berkeley.edu for news and updates. Also check out events hosted by the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS): events.berkeley.edu/BIDS.

Join our undergraduate email list-serve and view past issues of our student newsletter at data.berkeley.edu/academics/data-science-undergraduate-studies/advising/advising-resources.

Look out for information about annual events including:

  • Data & Tech for All Week
  • Cal Water Data Hackathon
  • Women in Data Science (WIDS)
  • Hack for Social Good
  • Career Connections for Data Science

Advising

Visit data.berkeley.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/data-science-advising for information about our advisors, advising hours and locations, and how to request an appointment.

For quick questions, email us at ds-advising@berkeley.edu or ds-peer-advising@berkeley.edu.

How to Use this Map

Use this map to help plan and guide your experience at UC Berkeley, including academic, co-curricular, and discovery opportunities. Everyone’s Berkeley experience is different and activities in this map are suggestions. Always consult with your advisors whenever possible for new opportunities and updates.