01-14-2022, 04:25 AM
if you're interested in a Masters of Science in Data Science
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-...admissions
they don't even require a Bachelors
pathway courses listed here
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-.../academics
its just expensive
$20,010 USD
For full degree | Each credit hour is $667 USD
but i guess if you never got and spent money on a bachelors then 20k might not be too bad -- though still a lot still a lot
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-...admissions
Quote:There are no formal prerequisites for the MS-DS, but students are expected to be proficient in Python, R programming, calculus (including derivatives and integrals), and linear algebra (including matrix multiplication, matrix inversion and solving linear systems using matrices). Each course may recommend a variety of prerequisite skills and knowledge.
There is no application. That means no transcripts, tests or application fees! Admission is performance-based. Simply show that you can do the work and you're in.
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To be admitted to the MS-DS as a degree-seeking student, you must enroll in and complete a “Pathway Specialization” with a 3.0 GPA or better. Your pathway is a series of 3 one-credit courses in either statistics or computer science. All pathway courses are part of the core degree curriculum, so your progress will directly stack towards a full degree.
they don't even require a Bachelors
pathway courses listed here
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/master-.../academics
its just expensive
$20,010 USD
For full degree | Each credit hour is $667 USD
but i guess if you never got and spent money on a bachelors then 20k might not be too bad -- though still a lot still a lot