Master's Programme in Data Science – Data Engineering

120 credits

With a Master's degree in Data Science, specialising in Data Engineering, you will learn how to process data on distributed and high-performance computer systems to extract knowledge from large amounts of data. You will possess knowledge with a large area of application, from helping to solve the great societal problems of our time to working at companies of all sizes and areas to identify target groups and optimise their products and revenues.

Autumn 2023 Autumn 2023, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, English

Autumn 2024 Autumn 2024, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, English

The Master's Programme in Data Science with a specialisation in Data Engineering will provide you with the knowledge, tools and skills to succeed in a wide range of different positions that involve the analysis of large amounts of data. This specialisation provides the general skills needed by a data scientist, as well as advanced skills in data mining, data engineering, accelerator-based programming, and security. The programme also covers the mathematical foundations of data science.

During the programme, you can expect to:

  • learn how to extract knowledge from large amounts of data,
  • get an understanding of both the mathematical foundations of data science and its computational aspects,
  • understand the importance of efficient and effective data processing, while still learning skills on how to model and understand data.

Companies such as Netflix and Amazon collect user data to generate predictions and recommendations about what their users will enjoy in the future. To analyse data produced by large-scale scientific experiments, advanced machine learning algorithms and data engineering platforms are needed. Many municipal authorities also strive to collect and integrate data from several types of sensors (air quality, sound, water distribution, and such). In all these examples, a single profession plays a pivotal role in turning information into insight: the data scientist.

As part of the programme, you will also delve into the ethical and legal aspects of data science, that are fundamental to address societal issues such as climate change, healthcare and democracy.

Uppsala University offers a rich research environment in data science, and the programme will prepare you for active participation in research projects, either as a PhD or in the industrial sector.

Student profile

You are someone with a theoretical foundation in mathematics and computer science, and curiosity about how large and complex sets of data can be utilised to solve a variety of real-life problems.

Degree

The programme leads to the degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with Data Science as the main field of study.

The programme consists of four main parts. At first, you and your fellow students may have different backgrounds, and therefore you can choose courses to complete your basic knowledge in computer science and mathematics. You can also choose to take core data science courses, for example, data ethics and law, statistical machine learning, and the theoretical foundations of data science and data engineering.

Compared with the Master's programme in Statistics and Data Science, the Master's programme in Data Science focuses on state-of-the-art methods in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and mathematical statistics. It also focuses on the design of data engineering systems supporting the analysis of very large data through high-performance and distributed computing. Ethical, legal, and application-related aspects of data science also have an important role in the programme, through dedicated courses.

From the end of the first year, you choose courses within the specialisation of data engineering, covering topics such as data mining, distributed computing and security. The programme also includes practical activities: a project course is done at a research lab or in collaboration with students from other programmes, and a Master's thesis at a company or research lab.

Courses within the programme

See the programme outline for the courses within the specialisation.

Students are expected to participate and actively contribute to teaching sessions while also assuming responsibility for their own learning.

Instruction consists of lectures, practical assignments, seminars, and projects. A large part of the programme is spent studying on your own or in a study group outside the classroom, and as such, you must take a proactive role in structuring your studies. In a seminar, you present your ideas and discuss with your classmates a course book or other study material that you are required to read before the seminar; while the teacher usually only moderates the discussion. The aim is to develop critical thinking and collaborative skills. All the students are expected to be active participants in all forms of discussions.

Courses will include exam forms such as written examinations, oral examinations, lab sessions and project assignments with group examinations, case studies and written assignments.

The programme is intimately tied to contemporary research, and the courses closely follow current developments in data science.

The language of instruction is English.

Data scientists can expect a strong labour market, as demand for the profession has long enjoyed steady growth. Data science is one of the most sought-after qualifications both in Sweden and internationally, and basic research in universities and academia has a large demand for data science to utilise the data generated by facilities such as SciLifeLab and Max IV. As such, you will enter the labour market with promising employment prospects.

Several independent analysts are predicting even greater demand in the field of data science, due to the ever-increasing level of automation and digitalisation. In 2021, LinkedIn published a report on emerging jobs in Sweden which revealed that data and analytics saw a 38% growth in 2020, including jobs like data analyst and data engineer. One of the largest Swedish work unions SACO has also published a prediction for the data engineering labour market in Sweden till 2023 and it shows the demand will remain high.

If you so desire, you may also choose to remain in academia and pursue PhD studies in data science. The faculty hosts several research groups, and doctoral positions are sometimes offered.

Career support

During your time as a student, UU Careers offers support and guidance. You have the opportunity to take part in a variety of activities and events that will prepare you for your future career.

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