MS in Quantitative Social Sciences

 

Where Evidence Meets Impact

The GW Master of Science in Quantitative Social Sciences (MSQSS) is a dynamic, STEM-designated program that prepares students to turn data into insight and insight into action. The program offers rigorous, hands-on training in statistical analysis, data interpretation and research methodology that is rooted in the social science disciplines of political science, economics, sociology and statistics. Whether you're aiming to launch your career or elevate it, the MSQSS program equips students with the skills to address complex societal questions through a data-driven lens.


 

Program Benefits

 

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Ideal Location in D.C.

Students enjoy unparalleled opportunities for internships and employment in government agencies, nonprofits and private sector organizations.

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Career Paths

Graduates gain a competitive skill set ideal for work in academia, research, government, nonprofits, election campaigns, survey research and more.

 

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Statistical & Software Proficiency

Students gain proficiency in statistical computing with programs that include R, Python and Stata.

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Research-Active Faculty

Our faculty are well known in their fields and work closely with students to hone their research skills.

 

 

 

Application Deadlines

Fall Admission
February 1: To be considered for fellowships and financial aid
April 1: Admissions without consideration for financial aid

Spring Admission
October 1

Capstone

All students complete a culminating capstone project in their final semester, which provides the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge they have accumulated in the program to their own research interests. Students consult the capstone course instructor and their peers when developing the research project.

Review the Course Requirements section for details.


Course Requirements