Admission Requirements
The requirements for admission include an undergraduate degree, official GRE/TOEFL scores, a resume, letters of recommendation (encouraged but not required) and the demonstration of understanding in fundamental concepts. The program’s director, assisted by the program’s faculty, will evaluate student applications. Face-to-face or telephone interviews may be conducted for admission. The details of the admission requirements are as follows:
Bachelor’s Degree
Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a GPA of 3.0 or better. One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) is required from each college/university attended.
Test Scores
GRE not required. TOEFL (if applicable) scores taken in the last five years must be provided with the application.
Working Knowledge of Fundamental Concepts
Applicants without a strong undergraduate background in Computer Science or Statistics must demonstrate an understanding of the material covered in the following undergraduate courses:
- COP 3503 Computer Science II – Algorithms, Data Structures
- COP 3330 Object-Oriented Programming – Object-Oriented Programming Concepts, Expression of Concepts in a Language
- COP 4710 Database Systems – Relational Databases, Structured Query Language
- STA 2023 Statistical Methods I – Probability Distributions, Data Organization
- STA 4164 Statistical Methods III – Regression Analysis
Understanding of these concepts can be demonstrated by a combination of the following:
- Taking these courses; OR
- Convincing the program director that the student work experience covers these materials; OR
- Having taken these courses at UCF or equivalent courses at another institution; OR
- At the recommendation of the program director, registering in the statistics Bridge Course, the Computer Science Bridge Course or both. These 4-week bridge courses are free.
Tuition & Fees
$36,300*
Total Program Cost
*(Includes credit hours, fees, and administrative costs. Textbooks not included.)
Graduate Fellowships Information
International Students Information
Meet Your Personal Success Coach
Success Coaches will help you succeed from application to graduation.
Lorie Elrod
Lorie.elrod@ucf.edu
Benefits of a Success Coach:
- Coordinates applications/forms
- Develops with you a plan to align courses with career goals
- Delivers personalized nonacademic assistance
- Connects you to student resources
- Creates strategies to graduate on time