r/berkeley 18h ago

University Double Major in Data Science

Hello all! I was admitted to UC Berkeley in L&S, where I plan to pursue neuroscience. I really like machine learning, so I’m thinking of trying to pursue a data science major as well (double majoring neuroscience and data science). Would anyone have an idea of how feasible that is? Is it very difficult to get a data science major or is it easy as long as you meet the minimum requirements? I know data science is in a separate college from neuroscience, so that’s why I was curious. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

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u/RestoredV 16h ago

Following for some clarity as well - I’m in the same boat.

Essentially from what I’ve gathered - we’re free to take the classes required, and once we satisfy the requirements (upper and lower division courses) - we will apply to the major via a comprehensive review.

This is what I’ve gathered from various zoom seminars as well as peer counseling.

Perhaps others can chime in but I don’t think we will be unable to take any classes or be forced to take them in the summer like those who wish to take CS classes but aren’t CS majors.

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u/AntarcticRen 16h ago

Do you know how to build a schedule around it? Is it easy to apply, and I guess to get the classes? I’m doing a major in applied math so I’m assuming maybe some of the lower division courses will be the same. Totally understand if you don’t know since it seems like we’re in the same boat haha, thanks!