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Vanderbilt Master in Data Science

What Is the Mod System?

Vanderbilt’s M.S. in Data Science runs on a four-module (“Mod”) calendar—short, intensive terms that let you master one cluster of skills before moving to the next. It’s fast, focused, and built for momentum.

How the Mod System Works

  • Four Mods, One Year: mid-August through mid-May, each Mod is ~7 weeks of class + assessments.

  • Tight Focus, Real Progress: You take a smaller set of courses at once, go deep, then pivot.

  • Capstone Integrated: Your capstone is incorporated within your existing classes across the Mods, built into your coursework, not an extra project or end‑of‑year cram.

Why Mods? (Why Not Semesters?)

  • Immersive learning: One theme at a time = less context switching, more mastery and focused learning objectives. 

  •  Agile methods, but for your degree: Get feedback, iterate quickly, move toward solutions. 

  • Built for career readiness: Each Mod moves you closer to a final deliverable you can show potential employers.

  • Integrated with Owen: Our Mod calendar matches Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management, so sharing classes between both school's is easy.

The Capstone Thread

Your capstone is required (on your transcript, non-credit) and stretches across Mods. You’ll ideate early, prototype mid-year, and deliver a final product with polished communication in Mod 4. Industry-sponsored options are common.

  • Program Start: Middle of August (Orientation + Mod 0)

  • Mod 1: Aug–Oct | Mod 2: Oct–Dec | Mod 3: Jan–Mar | Mod 4: Mar–May

  • Graduation: May

(Exact dates post on the academic calendar each year.)

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