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CS degree for research grad school ECE focus
#1
Hi everyone

Location: Asia

Age: 26

Degree sought: Computer Science

I currently have 50ish RA credits from prior studies. These should mainly cover free electives, so electives aren’t a concern. I don’t have any ACE/CLEP/NCCRS credits yet. I can study at least 30 hours per week, and I’m hoping to finish the degree in a year if possible. Money isn’t the main constraint; time is. My long term goal is research focused graduate study "probably on campus" (MS/PhD) ideally in electrical and computer engineering or closely related areas.
KAUST is just one example of the level I’m aiming for, not the only target. I’m trying to be careful about how the transcript looks to research programs. I’ve read that relying too heavily on ACE credit can weaken applications, especially when strong graded evidence in math, CS, and engineering fundamentals is expected.

So I’m looking for advice on the best fast CS degree strategy that still looks solid for competitive research graduate admissions.
And also, is computer science a safe choice for this transition?
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(01-13-2026, 08:26 AM)Miaki Wrote: Hi everyone

Location: Asia

Age: 26

Degree sought: Computer Science

I currently have 50ish RA credits from prior studies. These should mainly cover free electives, so electives aren’t a concern. I don’t have any ACE/CLEP/NCCRS credits yet. I can study at least 30 hours per week, and I’m hoping to finish the degree in a year if possible. Money isn’t the main constraint; time is geometry dash lite. My long term goal is research focused graduate study "probably on campus" (MS/PhD) ideally in electrical and computer engineering or closely related areas.
KAUST is just one example of the level I’m aiming for, not the only target. I’m trying to be careful about how the transcript looks to research programs. I’ve read that relying too heavily on ACE credit can weaken applications, especially when strong graded evidence in math, CS, and engineering fundamentals is expected.

So I’m looking for advice on the best fast CS degree strategy that still looks solid for competitive research graduate admissions.
And also, is computer science a safe choice for this transition?
Computer Science is generally a safe and flexible bridge into ECE-style research, especially if you steer your coursework toward systems, algorithms, and theory instead of purely applied/software-only paths.

Finishing in a year can work, but only if
  • the accelerated parts don’t replace core math/CS
  • you leave space for letters of recommendation from instructors who actually graded you
  • you’re comfortable trading some speed for credibility
If research grad school is the goal, you’re right to be cautious with ACE/CLEP.
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Hi Miaki,

if I were you, I'd check out the current list of Open University courses (this is a special category of courses in Finland, which provides the opportunity for non-regular UoH students to take the same courses as the regular UoH students) at the University of Helsinki (Finland).
Back in the day, many of those classes were free, in English, and fully remote. Nowadays, many of those courses now charge between 15 - 200 euros; however, there are still some that are free.
They also have a relatively good selection of IT/CS courses, such as Introduction to Programming / Advanced Programming / Data Structures, and so forth. These are real courses the students on-campus also take. In addition, this is one of the world's top schools. Hence, those creds should look good on your transcript, because they count as RA credits.

However, bear in mind that you'd need to send the UoH transcript to a FCE (foreign credits evaluator) first so that your credits get evaluated for US equivalents. After that process, you can send them to the school of your choosing. This is a minor nuisance, because you have to pay for this FCE and it can add some extra waiting time. WES is one of the biggest out there, but also very, very slow.
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(01-26-2026, 08:08 AM)animuscerebri Wrote: Hi Miaki,

if I were you, I'd check out the current list of Open University courses (this is a special category of courses in Finland, which provides the opportunity for non-regular UoH students to take the same courses as the regular UoH students) at the University of Helsinki (Finland).
Back in the day, many of those classes were free, in English, and fully remote. Nowadays, many of those courses now charge between 15 - 200 euros; however, there are still some that are free.

Are these courses still open to people outside of Finland and Europe? I thought Finland shut down access for everyone else (including to the paid versions).
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Eastern Gateway Community College (28); ASU (10);  New Mexico Junior College (8); Strayer (3); Purdue University Global (3); TESU (6); XAMK Finland (57 ECTS + 10 grad ECTS), University of the People (3 grad)

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(01-26-2026, 09:32 AM)wow Wrote:
(01-26-2026, 08:08 AM)animuscerebri Wrote: Hi Miaki,

if I were you, I'd check out the current list of Open University courses (this is a special category of courses in Finland, which provides the opportunity for non-regular UoH students to take the same courses as the regular UoH students) at the University of Helsinki (Finland).
Back in the day, many of those classes were free, in English, and fully remote. Nowadays, many of those courses now charge between 15 - 200 euros; however, there are still some that are free.

Are these courses still open to people outside of Finland and Europe? I thought Finland shut down access for everyone else (including to the paid versions).

Not all Finnish universities, but the University of Helsinki, Turku, and others still accept people from anywhere.
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(01-26-2026, 09:51 AM)animuscerebri Wrote:
(01-26-2026, 09:32 AM)wow Wrote:
(01-26-2026, 08:08 AM)animuscerebri Wrote: Hi Miaki,

if I were you, I'd check out the current list of Open University courses (this is a special category of courses in Finland, which provides the opportunity for non-regular UoH students to take the same courses as the regular UoH students) at the University of Helsinki (Finland).
Back in the day, many of those classes were free, in English, and fully remote. Nowadays, many of those courses now charge between 15 - 200 euros; however, there are still some that are free.

Are these courses still open to people outside of Finland and Europe? I thought Finland shut down access for everyone else (including to the paid versions).

Not all Finnish universities, but the University of Helsinki, Turku, and others still accept people from anywhere.
do you have any other names
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