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Social Data Science programs in Germany offer international students an innovative pathway at the intersection of computational methods and social phenomena, training them to decode human behavior through digital traces at institutions such as the University of Konstanz, TU Kaiserslautern, and the Hertie School in Berlin. Unlike traditional sociology or pure data science, these English-taught degrees address distinctly 21st-century challenges: tracing how misinformation spreads across social networks, using mobility data to uncover urban inequality, examining how algorithmic bias shapes democratic discourse, and analyzing how hashtags spark social movements. The interdisciplinary curriculum combines network analysis, natural language processing, experimental design, and digital ethnography with critical social theory, enabling students to both predict election outcomes from Twitter data and evaluate algorithmic discrimination in hiring platforms. Germany’s strong privacy culture and GDPR framework add an essential ethical dimension, ensuring students learn responsible ways to analyze human behavior through data while engaging with leading research institutions like the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and NGOs using data for social good.
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Other EU Students
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| Bachelor | No courses | 15 August |