Admission requirements
To be eligible to join the Master of Data Science for Public Policy, you need to fulfil the following requirements:
- A bachelor’s degree
Either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with 180 ECTS credits from an accredited college or university. If you do not yet have your undergraduate degree at the time of application, please indicate when you will receive it on the online application form. You must complete all of your undergraduate academic course work and exams before 1 September 2024 in order to matriculate. - English language proficiency: strong command of the English language
Strong command of the English language as established by completion of an undergraduate-level degree at an English-language academic institution or by taking an English test. These tests and scores are accepted:
TOEFL | CBT 250 | iBT 100 (Writing 25)
Cambridge ESOL | CPE C | CAE B
IELTS | Overall = 7.0 | Writing 7.0
Duolingo English Test | 125
Please note that the test may not be older than two years and that the deadline to submit proof of sufficient English proficiency is 1 June 2024. If you are admitted, you must submit proof by this deadline in order to enroll.
Step 1
Create an online account in our applications portal and follow the step-by-step instructions. Fill in the online application carefully and completely. Incomplete applications cannot be accepted.
Step 2
Please upload the following required supporting documents to the online application portal:
- Your current CV indicating your academic background, work experience and voluntary activities. Please do not include a photo on your CV.
- A letter of motivation explaining your specific interest in the study programme and how it relates to your professional aspirations. Your letter should be 500-900 words.
- Copies of official academic transcripts of all attended universities. Every transcript must include a transcript key (an explanation of the grading system). If not in English, we require a certified translation into English. Hard copies are not required until after acceptance into the programme.
- A copy of an English proficiency certificate (for non-native speakers). For more detailed information about which tests and minimum scores are accepted, please consult our Frequently Asked Questions section. Please note that English test results can be provided after you submit your application to the Hertie School. You must send the certificate to the admissions team per e-mail at grad-admissions[at]hertie-school[dot]org. The deadline to submit English test results is 1 June 2023.
All documents, including letters of reference, must be submitted in .pdf format.
Step 3
Applicants are required to provide the contact information of one referee, either academic or professional, in their application form. While referees are not obligated to submit letters directly to the Hertie School, the admissions committee may reach out to them if necessary.
Applicants who wish to include letters of reference in their application to further demonstrate their academic achivements can do so by uploading them with their other application documents in the application portal. While including these letters is encouraged, it is not a mandatory requirement.
Only institutional email addresses of the referees will be accepted.
For more information about references, please see the application portal or our FAQs.
Step 4
An application can be saved and revisited until it is "submitted". Once submitted, the application will no longer be accessible to the candidate.
All documents must be submitted in English. Please note we are not able to return any application materials.
Students who submit their application by 30 November are eligible for our early bird offer.
The priority deadline is 1 February and the final deadline for applications is 1 May.
Please keep in mind that only complete applications will be evaluated. It is the responsibility of applicants to make sure they submit all required documents and that the submitted documents are valid.
To increase your chances of receiving a full or partial scholarship, you are encouraged to apply by 1 February. Applications are accepted until 1 May.
Selection criteria
All applications are assessed on the basis of the following criteria:
- Academic excellence (weighted with 40%)
Strength of academic background, academic performance - grades/transcripts, general academic qualification, linguistic qualification. - Quantitative and technical ability (weighted with 30%)
Training in mathematics and statistics in addition to programming experience, as demonstrated by a relevant degree, coursework or extra-curricular projects. - Personal suitability and motivation (weighted with 30%)
CV, professional experience, entrepreneurship, international experience, civic engagement.