General Program Information

Is the on-campus MS-DS an accredited degree program?

Yes, the on-campus MS-DS program falls under the University of Colorado Boulder's overall accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).

How long does it usually take to complete the degree?

Most students complete the degree in 1½ – 2 years. All degree requirements must be completed within 4 years of the date you start your coursework.

Can I attend the program part-time?

Yes, you may participate in the program as a part-time student and have up to 4 years to complete the degree. Please note that your federal loans may require you to participate full-time. If you are an international student, you must be enrolled in a minimum of 5 graduate-level course credits per semester to maintain your full-time status for an F-1 Visa.

Does this program require a thesis?

No, the MS-DS is a non-thesis degree that requires 30 credit hours of coursework only.

Does this program include a capstone project?

MS in Data Science is a professional master degree and it doesn’t require dissertation or capstone project. However students can take course DTSC 5801: Capstone project as an elective.

Can I pursue a Ph.D. with this Master’s degree?

This program is designed for working professionals in the industry. It is not intended to train Ph.D. students or research students. Other institutions and universities may accept transfer credit from the MS-DS program at their discretion.

Eligibility and Admissions

How do I apply to the program?

Visit the Admissions page to learn more about admissions requirements and how to apply to the degree program.ÌýJoin one of our virtual admissions events to get application tips and learn more about the program.

Are there rolling admissions?

No, CU Boulder does not offer rolling admissions to this program.

Are there prerequisites to this program?

Applicants should have 2 semesters of Calculus II and Linear Algebra and 2 semesters of advanced computer science in Python and R Programming. Applicants should be familiar with Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and have some experience with infinite sequences and series. Multivariate Calculus is preferred but not required.Ìý

Join one of our virtual admissions events to get application tips and learn more about the program.

Is work experience mandatory?

No, work experience is not mandatory.

Can I start with MS-DS on Coursera classes and then switch to on-campus classes?

No. The fully online MS-DS on Coursera program and the in-person MS-DS on Campus program are not interchangeable. If you start the Coursera degree, you cannot later switch to the on-campus program.

Can I apply to both the Professional Master’s of Computer Science degree and the Master of Science degree in Data Science offered at CU Boulder?

Students who apply to the Professional Master’s of Computer Science degree can submit a separate application if they would also like to be considered for the Master of Science in Data Science degree.

What is the status of my application?

To view your application status after you have already submitted, please check your page. There, you will find your application checklist. Items that have been received will have a checkmark (✔) next to them, and outstanding items will have an X mark (✘).

Fall applications for the on-campus program are typically due in January or February, and we aim to release application decisions by mid-April. SeeÌýImportant Dates on theÌýAdmissionsÌý±è²¹²µ±ðÌýfor exact dates.

One of my recommenders has not received any email from the university to fulfill my recommendation
  • Please ask your recommenders to check the spam or junk folders in their email platform.
  • Check the emails you entered on your application are correct.
  • Send a "reminder" email. In your application you can go to the "Letters of Reference" section, select a recommender and choose "send reminder". The reminder email will contain the link they need to submit their letters.
  • If none of these steps have solved the issue, you can have your recommenders email their letters to us atÌýÌýand we will upload the letters to your application.

Finances

How much does the program cost?

Please check the CU Boulder Bursar's Office for current tuition rates.

Is financial aid available?

Yes. Students in the on-campus MS-DS program can apply for graduate and professional student financial aid and other funding opportunities (e.g., tuition reimbursement from your employer).Ìý

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Are teaching assistant (TA) or research assistant (RA) positions available?

Because the MS-DS is a professional program, on-campus students are not eligible for teaching or research assistantships, but are eligible for hourly work.

Can I get an application fee waiver?

Data Science does not offer departmental application fee waivers at this time.Ìý

Can University of Colorado employees use the tuition assistance benefit for this program?

Yes, CU employees and their dependents are eligible to use the employee tuition assistance benefit for this on-campus program.

How do I establish Colorado residency for tuition purposes?

In order to be eligible to petition for a change from non-resident (out-of-state) to resident (in-state) classification for their second year, students must take action to establish Colorado domicile soon after arriving on campus.Ìý

Watch the Ìývideo (3.5 minutes) and see theÌýTuition Classification for Nonresident Graduate StudentsÌýhandout for details on how new Colorado residents can establish Colorado as their one, true, fixed and permanent home.

This quick video presentation and accompanying handout cover:

  • Grace periods allowable under Colorado Law as it pertains to Colorado driver’s licenses, vehicle registration and voter registration
  • Tax filing tips and requirements
  • Lease or home ownership requirements
  • An overview of the petition process and applicable deadlines

Students who are already classified as in-state for their first year do not need to submit a petition to reprove their eligibility for their second year. The handout above contains instructions for how to verify your current classification if you are unsure.

Please don’t hesitate to contact the Tuition Classification Office at tuitclass@colorado.edu with any questions about the requirements or petitioning process.

International Students

Who is an international student?

We distinguish international from domestic students based on their immigration status—that is, whether they will be attending CU on a valid visa. Anyone who plans to study at CU while on a valid visa of any sort is considered an international student.

Will I need a student visa?

Domestic students do not need a student visa. However, international students must obtain a valid visa to enter and study in the United States. You will get detailed instructions from the CU Boulder Office of Admissions upon admission. Find more information under Citizenship & Immigration and Visa Information for International Applicants.

Is this program STEM designated?

Yes. The on-campus Data Science program is STEM eligible via the U.S. Department of Education, offering an Optional Practical Training STEM Extension benefit.

Careers in Data Science

Are there internship opportunities available?

Yes. Students can take an optional for-credit internship course as one of their electives. See Data Science Electives for details about this course.

What career services are available?

Multiple graduate career services are available to on-campus students and alumni, including workshops, career fairs, help with resume review and interview preparation, Handshake access, and Forever Buffs alumni association membership.

Where do alumni work?

Graduates from CU Boulder go on to work at top companies including Amazon, Apple, Boeing, Disney, Google, IBM, Lockheed Martin, NASA, NBC, Twitter, and Yelp.

Recent graduates from MS-DSÌýhave gone on to work in the following roles:

  • Data Scientist II
  • System Development Engineer IÌý
  • Analyst
  • Associate Data Scientist
  • Supply Chain Insights Analyst
  • Adjunct Faculty in Introduction to Statistics
  • Associate Scientist in Computational Science
  • Software Developer II
  • Data Modeler
  • Data Analyst III
  • Full Stack Developer

Recent graduates from MS-DSÌýhave gone on to work at the following companies:

  • Intuit
  • Niagara Bottling
  • Civitas Resources
  • Xcel Energy
  • Cummins Inc.
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Cogent BioScience
  • Dish Networks
  • Kroenke Sport & Entertainment
  • Imperial Health Plan of California, Inc.
  • American Express

*The job information mentioned above pertains to positions secured in proximity to or shortly after a student's graduation in May 2023.

What salary range do data scientists typically earn?

The median annual salary for data scientists is $100,560, according to the . This is nearly twice as high as the average median salary in the United States.

Get Help

Who can I contact for additional questions?

Join one of our virtual admissions events to get application tips and learn more about the program. Please email us at datascience@colorado.edu with questions.