Quantitative Social Science Bachelor's Degree
Program Overview
Program Details
Degree
Bachelor of Science
School
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Available
On campus
From Numbers to Knowledge, From Insight to Action
By combining computational techniques with social inquiry, Stevens’ quantitative social science major prepares students for data-driven decision- making.
Housed in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, this Bachelor of Science degree trains students in analytical methods that drive contemporary research. While pursuing concentrations in political science, psychology or sociology, students gain skills invaluable to the modern workforce: statistical modeling, causal inference, forecasting, text analytics, social network analyses and experimental methods.
Catalyze Career Success
The new quantitative social science degree is a dynamic addition to Stevens' academic offerings, and our inaugural graduates are set to enter the workforce with advanced, in-demand skills.
Future graduates will pursue careers across the non-profit, business, academic and government sectors.
- Policy Advisor
- Campaign Strategist
- Government Policy Specialist
- Legal Consultant
- Business Strategist
- Social Media Manager
- Counselor or Social Worker
- Sales and Marketing Analyst
- Educational Consultant
- Academic Researcher
Tech-Powered Curriculum
As a student in the quantitative social science major, you'll learn to analyze complex social issues, translate data into meaningful insights, and develop skills that set you apart in an increasingly analytical world.
Over the semesters, the program sharpens students’ analytical skills, preparing them to tackle complex social challenges with quantitative methods. The curriculum spans probability, statistics, research methods, and data storytelling, blending theory with hands-on application.
What are concentrations?
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Social Science at Stevens select a focus area within the program to deepen their expertise. This focus allows students to specialize in areas such as data analysis, statistical modeling, and research methods, equipping them with advanced skills to address complex social issues.
Political Science Concentration
The political science concentration prepares students for roles in industry, government and academia that require knowledge of data collection and statistical analysis. Students will learn to pose questions, design research, and analyze information about political problems.
In the political science concentration, you’ll take dynamic courses that explore critical aspects of governance and civic engagement:
- The U.S. Congress
- Public Policy Analysis
- Campaigns & Elections
- Identity Politics and Legal Theory
- Health Politics
- Political Theory
- International Politics
- And more!
Sociology Concentration
Students in the sociology concentration collect and analyze data on a wide range of social issues, whether big or small, visible or hidden. Analytical tools enable students to discover the intricacies of social processes, derive insights about broad populations and offer informed policy recommendations.
In the sociology concentration, you’ll take diverse courses that examine the complexities of social structures and cultural dynamics:
- Sociology of Globalization
- Sociology of Science and Technology
- Comparative Ethnic Culture
- Sociology of Gender
- Cultural Anthropology
- Social Choice Theory
- Computers and Society
- Modern Urban Culture
- And more!
Psychology Concentration
Psychology students use quantitative skills to research individual human behavior and mentalities. By measuring emotional and mental constitutions with precision and depth, students develop a profound understanding of the human psyche.
In the psychology concentration, you’ll take courses that investigate the intricacies of human behavior and mental processes:
- Fundamentals of Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Biological Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Psychology of Prejudice
- History of Psychology
- Theories of Personality
- And more!
What is a senior thesis?
The culmination of a student's academic experience at Stevens, the thesis is a significant piece of original research designed and executed under the direction of a faculty advisor. Students contribute to academia’s existing body of knowledge, becoming scholars in their own right.
HASS thesis writers present their findings at the annual Innovation Expo, celebrating their intellectual curiosity and hard work.
Meet the Faculty
- Lindsey Cormack, Associate Professor
- Ashley Lytle, Associate Professor
- Kristyn Karl, Associate Professor
- Yu Tao, Associate Professor
- Michael Kowal, Assistant Professor
- KyungTek Chun, Lecturer
- Brigida Hernandez, Lecturer
Stevens Institute of Technology
Overview:
Stevens Institute of Technology is a student-centric research university with a strong focus on technology. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Stevens offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across diverse fields, including technology, finance, medicine, energy, engineering, art, and music.
Services Offered:
Stevens provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Resources:
Access to libraries, tutoring services, and academic advising.Student Support:
Counseling and psychological services, student health services, and disability services.Career Development:
Career center resources, internship opportunities, and job placement assistance.Student Life:
A vibrant campus experience with clubs, organizations, athletics, arts, and cultural events.Housing:
On-campus housing options for students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Stevens offers a dynamic campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can participate in a variety of clubs, organizations, and athletic teams. The campus is located across the river from New York City, providing easy access to the city's cultural and entertainment offerings.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Innovation and Technology Focus:
Stevens is known for its emphasis on innovation and technology, preparing students for careers in cutting-edge fields.Industry Connections:
Strong industry partnerships and internship opportunities provide students with valuable real-world experience.Location:
The campus's proximity to New York City offers students access to a wide range of career opportunities and cultural experiences.Return on Investment:
Stevens consistently ranks high in return on investment rankings, indicating the value of its education.Academic Programs:
Stevens offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Study:
35 undergraduate majors across various disciplines.Graduate Study:
58 master's degree programs and 20 Ph.D. programs.Stevens Online:
Online degree programs for working professionals.Corporate Education:
Programs designed for professionals seeking to advance their careers.Other:
Stevens is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has a strong focus on sustainability. The university also has a rich history and a strong alumni network.