MACSS-Econ
Masters in Computational Social Science (MACSS)
Social scientists increasingly have access to data sets of unparalleled scope and complexity. New technologies have made the collection of that data - by governments, private companies, or innovative researchers - possible. Advances in computer science and statistics have allowed for inferential, simulated, and visual analyses that are now being incorporated into faculty research.
For those new to the social sciences, this is an opportunity to see where your computer science and statistical skills can go, with innovative applications to problems of massive societal interest. For those new to computational methods, this is a chance to develop the tools necessary to make new and exciting contributions, tools that will shape the originality and power of your work for years to come.
With access to the full resources and faculty of the University of Chicago, in a small cohort that is faculty-mentored and supported by instructional professors and academic staff, you will be trained as a colleague and contributor for the next wave of social science research.
Emma Rubenstein
Student Affairs Administrator
The Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics
1126 E. 59th Street | Chicago, Illinois 60637
Email: mapss-econ@uchicago.edu
Phone: (773) 834-1972