

BSc Data Science
About this course
Data science has become one of the defining disciplines of the early twenty-first century, bringing together statistical reasoning, computational thinking, and domain knowledge to extract insight from the vast quantities of information that modern organisations and societies generate. At the University of York, the BSc Data Science runs over three years of full-time study and includes a sandwich year in industry and a year abroad, giving you a combination of international experience and substantial real-world professional practice before you graduate. Work placement is integral to the programme structure. The degree takes a genuinely interdisciplinary approach. You will develop technical skills in programming, machine learning, statistical modelling, and the handling of large datasets, while also engaging with the social, ethical, and organisational dimensions of data work. Questions about how data is collected, who it belongs to, how algorithms can encode bias, and what responsibilities data scientists carry in relation to the people their work affects are taken seriously alongside the technical training. York's emphasis on producing graduates who understand the implications of their work, both for themselves and for society, distinguishes this programme from more narrowly technical alternatives. The sandwich year allows you to apply what you have learned in a real professional context, building the kind of practical confidence that is hard to acquire in a purely academic setting. Data science graduates are among the most sought-after in the graduate jobs market. Virtually every sector of the economy has a growing need for people who can work with data rigorously and thoughtfully: finance, healthcare, government, retail, technology, media, sport, and scientific research all recruit heavily from this discipline. Specific career paths include data analyst, data engineer, machine learning engineer, statistician, business intelligence specialist, and research scientist. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study, including master's degrees in data science, statistics, computer science, or domain-specific applications such as health informatics or computational biology. The combination of technical depth, professional experience, and ethical awareness the York degree develops is an unusually strong foundation.
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