Changing the world, bit by bit.
Master of Science in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MSCAPP) at the University of Chicago
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The M.S. in Computational Analysis & Public Policy (MSCAPP) is a rigorous, two-year program offered jointly by the Harris School of Public Policy and the Department of Computer Science at The University of Chicago.
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Alden Golab (MSCAPP '17)
What I found compelling about CAPP was that it was taking all of the things that I was interested in and then applying them to things that actually matter, that are really important for people’s everyday lives, in a way that would prepare me for a career of making decisions and helping make things happen. This program can’t be found anywhere else.
Hana Passen (MSCAPP '21)
Ultimately, I want to actually work with people and design policy to meet people’s needs.
Richard Chang (MSCAPP '21)
At Harris, we are learning how computer science principles and tools can be applied directly to public policy issues from day one, and the pace at which we’re learning has outstripped any expectations I had coming in.
Kelsey Anderson (MSCAPP '21)
The bent of the MSCAPP program is teaching people to use computing and data skills with the purpose of making social impact. There weren't many programs that focus on data science for the public good, and I really fell in love with the way faculty and staff support students, the way the curriculum is structured, and the interdisciplinary approach.
Domingo Carbone (MSCAPP '22)
I don't know how many people don't apply because they fear they might not have the background, but I say, ‘Go for it.’ The university can see in your background the value there is to be gained.