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Clemson University online Master of Science in Computer Science (Coursera)
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Just came across this new online MSCS degree on Coursera. It's performance-based admission, complete two courses and you're in. This is quite similar to the CU Boulder online MSCS degree also available on Coursera, but this one is priced at $20k, which is $5k more than CU Boulder.
https://blog.coursera.org/clemson-univer...plication/
https://news.clemson.edu/clemson-announc...-coursera/
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For those looking to get into MS IT that is very similar can look at the $15K from here, Illinois Tech: https://www.coursera.org/degrees/mas-inf...inois-tech
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Great find! I agree this is similar to CU Boulder in that it is performance-based admission. At first I thought the Clemson people didn't do good market research and over-priced the degree by $5k. However, I do see the value add for that extra $5k. They say there are "collaborative projects", so it sounds like the GT OMSCS experience. But GT isn't performance-based. Also, like GT, it's a full 16-week semester.
This is a great find. If you have 20 grand and if you're best shot at getting into an MSCS program is by performance-based measures, then this is completely worth it.
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(06-13-2024, 08:58 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For those looking to get into MS IT that is very similar can look at the $15K from here, Illinois Tech: https://www.coursera.org/degrees/mas-inf...inois-tech

Depending on where you live, the Clemson name would go much further than Illinois Tech. Clemson is a big deal in the South.
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(06-14-2024, 03:24 AM)ifomonay Wrote: Great find! I agree this is similar to CU Boulder in that it is performance-based admission. At first I thought the Clemson people didn't do good market research and over-priced the degree by $5k. However, I do see the value add for that extra $5k. They say there are "collaborative projects", so it sounds like the GT OMSCS experience. But GT isn't performance-based. Also, like GT, it's a full 16-week semester.
This is a great find. If you have 20 grand and if you're best shot at getting into an MSCS program is by performance-based measures, then this  is completely worth it.

Lol what? I live in IL and would choose Clemson over IL Tech 100x over. 5k is nothing if you are going into CS
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(06-14-2024, 07:35 PM)Duneranger Wrote:
(06-14-2024, 03:24 AM)ifomonay Wrote: Great find! I agree this is similar to CU Boulder in that it is performance-based admission. At first I thought the Clemson people didn't do good market research and over-priced the degree by $5k. However, I do see the value add for that extra $5k. They say there are "collaborative projects", so it sounds like the GT OMSCS experience. But GT isn't performance-based. Also, like GT, it's a full 16-week semester.
This is a great find. If you have 20 grand and if you're best shot at getting into an MSCS program is by performance-based measures, then this  is completely worth it.

Lol what? I live in IL and would choose Clemson over IL Tech 100x over. 5k is nothing if you are going into CS

"GT" is Georgia Tech not Illinois Tech. But the $5k comparison was between CU Boulder (15k) and Clemson (20k). Both are performance-based. The question is why would you pay 5k more for two schools with similar reputation? I'm saying that if you're getting a similar student experience like GT ("GT" is Georgia Tech), but you don't want to go through a normal admission process, it may be worth paying the extra $5k (again, comparing to CU which also bypasses the traditional application process)
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