On May 27, 2026, SUNY Korea hosted an information session for its Master’s in Data Science Program, offering students and prospective applicants an in-depth look into the newly established graduate program. The event was conducted in both in-person and online formats, allowing participants from around the world to attend, ask questions, and learn more about the program.
The session featured key academic leaders, including Professor Bongki Moon, Chair of the Computer Science Department, and Professor Amos Omondi, Dean of Academic and Faculty Affairs. The event was hosted by Professor Chulki Kim and Professor Jinsoo Hwang. During the session, attendees were introduced to the program’s background, curriculum, admission requirements, deadlines, courses, projects, and future career opportunities.
According to Professor Chulki Kim, the Master’s in Data Science Program is a collaboration between the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics. The interdisciplinary program is designed to prepare students with the analytical, computational, and practical skills needed to succeed in today’s increasingly data-driven world.
The program emphasizes English-based instruction combined with hands-on learning experiences, equipping students with expertise in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data analytics, statistical modeling, and financial data science. Students will be able to gain training in data analytics, algorithmic thinking, cloud-based processing, and AI-driven decision-making skills applicable across industries including finance and technology. One notable feature highlighted during the session was the program’s practice-oriented educational model, which integrates theory, project-based learning, and real-world applications. Students will have opportunities to participate in internships, research collaborations, and industry-related projects throughout the 1.5–2 year program.
Another major advantage of the program is that graduates will receive an official Master’s of Science degree awarded by Stony Brook University. The curriculum follows the same academic standards and structure as the Stony Brook University main campus program, supported by a globally recognized research and academic environment.
The information session also provided details about application requirements and deadlines. Prospective students were informed that the Fall 2026 application deadline is June 1, 2026, while the Spring 2027 application deadline is December 1, 2026. Admission requirements include academic transcripts, recommendation letters, a personal statement, English proficiency scores, and other supporting documents.
At the conclusion of the event, participants had the opportunity to ask questions directly to faculty members and program representatives. The interactive Q&A session provided valuable clarification for students considering graduate studies in data science.
With the increasing demand for professionals skilled in analytics, AI, and machine learning, SUNY Korea’s Master’s in Data Science program presents a promising opportunity for students seeking advanced education and career development in the evolving field of data science.
Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
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