Course Overview
The program also contains a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation leadership, and you are given the option to study technology entrepreneurship or change leadership in an existing organization. As a graduate of the MS program, you will have the following knowledge and competencies: The ability to identify, define, collect, analyze, and communicate relevant data from diverse sources (tabular, web, sensors, etc.) A depth of knowledge in a particular urban domain, such as energy, buildings, transportation, etc. , and in a discipline, including visualization, decision models and optimization, simulation and computational methods: An understanding of urban science and urban informatics and their relationship to the operation and development of cities, An ability to identify and assess problems, evaluate data needs and analytical approaches to problem-solving, and develop solutions in real-world, multiple-constraint contexts, The ability to utilize large-scale data to better understand city functions, Direct, hands-on experience working in high-intensity, real-world environments with industry and agency partners, The ability to manage and lead complex processes of technology innovation and deployment, Leadership skills for your chosen career path in an entrepreneurial venture or existing organization