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Nov 26, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda)
Applied Urban Science and Informatics, MS
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The MS in Applied Urban Science and Informatics will provide students with the opportunity to engage in the interdisciplinary study of urban science and informatics and to apply their technical skills to urban problems. The 36-credit program provides core courses in urban science, urban informatics, and information and communication technology. Students will have the opportunity to select from multiple urban science and informatics disciplines to gain breadth and depth in the application of urban challenges.
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Core Requirements (12 credits + lab)
CUSP students take six required core courses and a non-credit lab to form the foundation of their MS in Applied Urban Science and Informatics:
Capstone Project (6 Credits)
Capstone Urban Science Intensive series is designed for students to work in a multidisciplinary environment with an agency or industry researcher to address a current urban challenge in a particular domain, such as transit, public health, or environmental sustainability. Students will play an important role in the project, working with practitioners- and even entrepreneurs - to unlock the potential in big data to make their city better. Capstones may be part of larger, ongoing NYU-CUSP research efforts involving city agencies and NYU CUSP industry partners, self-contained projects involving agencies and industry partners, or more entrepreneurial in focus and content, where a team of students will work on developing a new solution derived from their analysis. Students are required to consecutively enroll in both courses in their respective final two semesters.
Electives (18 Credits)
Students may customize their education with specialized CUSP electives in data science, domain applications, and civic analytics. Students take 18 credits of elective offerings in the M.S. program. The list below may be updated from time to time.
Sample Study Plans
The following are examples of the courses sequences students may take:
Sample Study Plan 1
Sample Study Plan 2
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