May 29, 2026  
Catalogue 2026-2027 
    
Catalogue 2026-2027

Data Science & Society Correlate Sequence


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Requirements for the Correlate Sequence in Data Science and Society


Introductory

 

Intermediate

One of:

 

Capstone

​Complete one of the following to satisfy the capstone requirement:
  • A 1-unit 300-level course that is preapproved by the DSS Steering Committee, or
  • A 1-unit 300-level course where the student proposes a substantial project that is vetted by the DSS Steering Committee as having a substantial amount of engagement with all aspects of the DSS correlate (computing, society, and statistics). Students must submit a proposal through the Capstone Approval Request Form.

 

Additional Information

  • Students interested in declaring a Data Science and Society correlate should as a first step complete the Intention to Declare form, also available here.
  • To see a list of pre-approved capstone courses, visit https://pages.vassar.edu/dss/correlate/.
  • Work used to satisfy the correlate requirements may not be taken NRO after declaration of the correlate. At most, one non-capstone course taken NRO may count towards the correlate.
  • A student majoring or with a correlate in CMPU (or MATH) must take their capstone outside of the Computer Science (or Mathematics and Statistics) Department.
  • Intro Course Placement/Waivers
    • CMPU 100 Alternatives:
      • If a student places out of CMPU 100 to take CMPU 101  or CMPU 102 , they can go into CMPU 250  with self-study of appropriate material. CMPU 100 instructors can provide material.
      • If a student places out of CMPU 101 (with AP CS), they still need to take a CS course to satisfy the correlate, namely, CMPU 102.
    • MATH 240 Alternatives
  • Intermediate DSS course
    • Students must take either of the following to complete the Intermediate DSS course requirement: CMPU 250 or MATH 244. A student cannot take both of these.

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