Overview

What is the “big data revolution”? How will this data transform the way businesses target consumers? How will it change the way governments make policy decisions? This interdisciplinary program draws on disciplines from the Arts and Social Sciences at SFU to answer these and other important social, economic, political and cultural questions.

About social data analytics

The Social Data Analytics Minor is the only degree program of its kind in Canada to provide the skills to effectively navigate, analyze, and communicate “big data” in the social science context.

Students learn to collect, analyze, and critically evaluate the large volume of digitized, real-world data derived from and related to human behavior. They will learn to communicate data-driven insights to the public, scholarly community, and policymakers, and they will do so while respecting and upholding the privacy and ethical concerns that have emerged in the big data era.

Everything comes together in the Capstone Project Seminar, where students work in teams to apply their skills to a real-world social or policy problem.

Credentials: Minor

The Social Data Analytics program is offered in conjunction with the Department of Economics, Department of Linguistics, Department of Philosophy, and the Department of Political Science within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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