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The interdisciplinary Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) provides combined 4+1 Bachelor's-to-MSDS pathways, enabling students to earn both their undergraduate degree from various departments and the MSDS within five years of full-time study. Eligible undergraduate programs span the Departments of Mathematical Sciences, Physics, and Astronomy in Arts & Sciences, along with Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering. Students must fulfill all requirements for both degrees, with the option to count up to six credits of graduate coursework from their undergraduate major toward both programs.
Entrepreneurship serves as the catalyst for technological advancement and economic development worldwide. UD's electrical engineering programs foster this transformative mindset through cutting-edge education and research initiatives that shape society's progress and prosperity.
Hands-on laboratory courses allow undergraduates to apply classroom knowledge to real-world systems while observing the physical principles behind their mathematical models. These immersive experiences ensure graduates possess both theoretical understanding and practical skills to make meaningful technological contributions. UD's electrical engineering community - including students, faculty, and alumni - has sparked numerous entrepreneurial ventures, continually advancing innovation through technological breakthroughs and commercialization.
UD electrical engineering students access diverse experiential learning opportunities, including comprehensive senior design projects, undergraduate research initiatives, and the Vertically Integrated Projects program that combines faculty research with team-based learning. Many undergraduates achieve scholarly recognition through journal publications or national conference presentations before graduation.