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In today's job market, there's growing emphasis on skills for gathering, processing, examining, and making sense of vast datasets about human characteristics, preferences, opinions, actions, and intricate social systems. These capabilities prove valuable across diverse professions such as market analysis, program assessment, policy development, graduate-level social science research, and financial forecasting. According to McKinsey Global Institute, a prominent consulting firm, America could experience a 50-60% shortage by 2018 of qualified professionals capable of handling sophisticated data analysis. Employers seek data specialists who combine technical expertise with careful consideration about data application and interpretation. Brown University's STEM-certified Master of Science in Social Analysis and Research (MSAR) program equips students with cutting-edge data gathering and examination methods. Key features include intensive training in both quantitative and qualitative research approaches, with specializations in geographic information systems and consumer research, courses taught by globally recognized scholars, and personalized guidance for practical data projects either with faculty or external organizations.
Graduates of non-U.S. colleges and universities who have completed the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree may apply for admission to the Brown University Graduate School.
Regarding TOEFL, the recommended minimum score for admission consideration is 577 on the paper-based test and 90 on the Internet-based test. For IELTS, the recommended minimum overall band score is 7.