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The Master of Science in Urban Informatics prepares future specialists capable of addressing both technical and social-economic aspects of urban environments. Delivered through on-campus and online courses, this program combines advanced data analytics training with insights into critical urban challenges of our time. Few American universities currently provide urban informatics degrees, but Northeastern distinguishes itself through its interdisciplinary approach, distinguished faculty, hands-on learning experiences, and strategic Boston location.
Modern urban centers are undergoing rapid digital transformation worldwide. Cities now utilize Big Data techniques—including statistical modeling, visualization tools, spatial analysis, and smart sensor networks—to monitor, analyze, and enhance urban living. This data-driven evolution, involving policymakers, industry leaders, and urban professionals alike, demands skilled experts who can bridge technical solutions with urban planning concepts.
As a STEM-designated program, this innovative curriculum emerges from a collaborative cross-college effort. Students receive thorough training in essential data analytics competencies like quantitative methods, data mining, machine learning, and visualization techniques. Beyond these core skills, the program offers specialized coursework examining how data technologies address pressing urban issues across social, infrastructure, and environmental domains.