Advanced computing is disrupting the economy. Markets are increasingly moving to online platforms, and machine learning and algorithms are replacing people in the provision of goods and services. Businesses and governments need leaders who understand the computer science that powers these new systems and who can also use economic theory and intuition to help design them.
The Drexel LeBow MS in Economics & Computer Science degree serves this need by combining training in advanced computation data analysis and economics to prepare students to drive decisions at the interconnection of these two fields.