You are more than a number

Having an in-depth understanding of mathematics and being able to extract knowledge from large volumes of data are two keys that can unlock a set of endless doors. Having both of those skills together? That is something that sets you apart in that endless row of doors. Whether you’re looking to help progress technology or you want to use your gifts to help consult businesses, our bachelor’s degree in Data Science and Mathematics will teach you the skills you need to have an impact.

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Program Overview

Do you have an interest in mathematics or statistics? Do you like to solve problems through? If you said yes, then maybe our Data Science and Mathematics (DSM) degree would be a perfect fit for you!

The DSM major develops skills, such as analytic and problem-solving skills, to prepare students for careers in the modern economy.  As a DSM major, you will extract, visualize and communicate information from large volumes of data all while exploring applications in areas such as Public Health, Sports and Human Performance and Environmental Science.

Throughout the program, you’ll learn how to use computer systems for problem solving and explore the relationship between a Christian worldview and the technical fields of data science and mathematics.  Every step of the way, you’ll have our experienced professors guiding you.  You’re not a number at Concordia – you’re a student who will get to know your professors and receive meaningful mentorship.

What to Expect
As a DSM student, you will learn and be able to :
  • Analyze and interpret data using an ethical approach stemming from a Christian worldview
  • Demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate statistical analysis and execute using statistical software
  • Discern appropriate algorithms and software tools as they apply to problem-solving in various user domains
  • Apply data science and analytics concepts and strategies to solve real-world problems
  • Communicate the solutions effectively using oral, written, and symbolic formats

As a graduate of our DSM program, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to set you apart from others in the workforce.  Our liberal arts foundation will give you strong communication skills, a better understanding of other cultures, and an appreciation for the social sciences that are skills for which future employers search.

What can I do with this Major?

DSM majors have several career options available to them.  Our majors work in many fields including technology, science, research, finance, insurance, manufacturing and education.

  • DSM majors perform research and analyze data to predict future trends for businesses in various industries.
  • DSM majors use their skills and knowledge to help businesses including healthcare, technology and finance, make decisions and solve problems.
  • DSM majors work as analysts, accountants, actuaries and financial advisors.
  • DSM majors can chose to work in research and development, testing new ideas and new products.
  • Many students combine a DSM major with a degree in education so that they can teach mathematics to middle or high school students.
  • DSM majors can continue their career preparation by earning a graduate or doctoral degree so they can teach and do research at colleges and universities.

DSM majors can go on to graduate school in business, law, medicine or engineering.  These schools value their analytical and problem-solving abilities.  If you want to pursue a masters degree in any of these fields, a DSM major shows schools you have strong foundational knowledge for their program.

What is the Job Outlook?

DSM majors can find jobs with high earnings potential.  From Indeed.com,

  • Mathematicians earn a national average salary of $87,610 per year.
  • Financial Analysts earn a national average salary of $67,764 per year.
  • Data Scientists earn a national average salary of $74,982 per year.
  • Statisticians earn a national average salary of $97,732 per year.
  • Actuaries earn a national average salary of $114,365 per year.

There is a strong job outlook in all of these areas.  The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment for mathematics and statisticians to grow 33% between 2020 and 2030.  This growth is likely to come from individuals who are able to help analyze large amounts of data.

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