63
Graduate Students
2020-2021
26
Graduate Degrees Awarded
2020-2021
95%
Graduates entered careers following graduation
2020-2021
- Fall Semester:
- March 10 (international students and funding consideration)
- July 1 (all other students)
- Spring Semester:
- October 15
- No summer admission
- C or better in CS 2420 (or equivalent)
- 80th percentile on GRE Quantitative section
- 40th percentile on the GRE Verbal section
- Extensive experience in computing and programming experience in C++
- Understanding of Calculus and Statistics
- Fall Semester:
- March 10 (international students)
- July 1 (all other students)
- Spring Semester:
- October 15
- No summer admission
- C or better in CS 2420 (or equivalent)
- 80th percentile on GRE Quantitative section
- 40th percentile on the GRE Verbal section
- Extensive experience in computing and programming experience in C++
- Understanding of Calculus and Statistics
- Fall Semester:
- August 1
- Spring Semester:
- October 15
- Summer Semester:
- March 1
- C or better in CS 2420 (or equivalent)
- Fall Semester:
- March 10 (international students and funding consideration)
- July 1 (all other students)
- Spring Semester:
- October 15
- No summer admission
- BS in Computer Science or Data Science recommended
- C or better in CS 2420 (or equivalent)
- 80th percentile on GRE Quantitative section
- 40th percentile on the GRE Verbal section
- Proficiency in Python
- Coursework in Statistics
- Fall Semester:
- February 1
- Spring Semester:
- October 15
- No summer admission
- MS or BS in Computer Science (or related areas)
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.25 or Graduate GPA of 3.5
- C or better in CS 2420 (or equivalent)
- 80th percentile on GRE Quantitative section
- 40th percentile on the GRE Verbal section
- Extensive experience in computing and programming experience in C++
- Faculty recommendation heavily emphasized
- Understanding of Calculus and Statistics
Additional Information
- Computer Science MS Plan A, Plan B, and MCS programs available at statewide campuses throughout Utah via USU's Distance Education program.
- Departmental Funding (Graduate Teaching Assistantships) consideration available for FALL intake only, and only available in the following programs: Computer Science MS Plan A, Data Science MS Plan A, & Computer Science Ph.D.
- Admission Requirements are in addition to USU’s School of Graduate Studies admissions requirements, which are:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- A 3.0 GPA for the last 60 semester credits
- (International applicants) A TOEFL score of 79 or an IELTS score of 6.0 overall and 5.0 on each subscale
- Three satisfactory Letters of Recommendation
- PhD credit requirements dependent upon CS courses in prior MS degree