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The online Master of Science degree in Data Science (MS-DS) is an interdisciplinary degree program offered through the University of Colorado Boulder and hosted online through Coursera’s learning platform. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the MS-DS is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience in computer science, information science, mathematics, and statistics.

 

Performance-based admissions

Start today; no application or transcripts are required 

 

Learn from
top-tier faculty

Classes are taught by the same 
faculty teaching on campus

 

Flexible for your schedule

8-week terms with
self-paced courses

 

Preview courses 
before committing

Upgrade from non-credit to
for-credit at any time

 

Performance-based admissions

Enroll right away into a series of 3 one-credit pathway courses with a focus on either statistics or computer science. Complete your pathway with a GPA of 3.0 or better to be admitted to the program, all while making direct progress toward your degree. No transcripts or applications are required.

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Curriculum

The MS-DS is a non-thesis degree that requires 30 credit hours of coursework. You must complete 21 credits of core coursework in statistics, computer science, and general core concepts as well as 9 credits of elective coursework. You will also participate in practical, hands-on projects that utilize cloud-based programming environments and Jupyter Notebooks. Coursework includes access to real-world big data sets to prepare you for your future career.

Learn more about the MS-DS curriculum.

Preview courses with non-credit options

Learners may enroll in the non-credit versions of the MS-DS curriculum, allowing you to preview courses before committing to the degree program. You may upgrade from non-credit to for-credit at any time during your learning journey. Additional material and assessments must be completed to earn credit; this material is only available after you pay tuition.

See how it works and visit our FAQs to learn more about enrolling in the non-credit versions of courses.

Quick Facts

  • Start dates per year: 6
  • Total classes: 30
  • Weeks per session: 8
  • Total credit hours: 30
  • Cost per credit hour: $525