08-30-2022, 01:53 PM
UPenn's MCIT requires an unrelated undergrad. Plenty of people with an unrelated undergrad get admission to GeorgiaTech's OMSCS: https://old.reddit.com/r/OMSCS/comments/...s_program/
I'd researched OSU's Postbacc for myself some time ago. The quickest you can complete their program is 1.5 years. Maybe 15-16 months if you're transfer in the 2-3 courses that are allowed. I remember reading on OSU Postbacc's subreddit that people transferred credits from UND and ASU's EA/UL. It's also more expensive now than it used be - the postbacc will cost you ~$30k which is similar to UPenn MCIT's price.
There's a good chance you can go direct from UMPI => CS Masters (or MCIT) assuming UMPI truly is as easy/doable as some of the people of this forums say.
For an online MS in CS at reasonable cost you have the option of UUIC, UT Austin, and GeorgiaTech. All three accept students with an unrelated bachelor's. Keep in mind all three of these are heavy on math. UPenn's MCIT and OSU's postbacc are nowhere near as math heavy.
I'd researched OSU's Postbacc for myself some time ago. The quickest you can complete their program is 1.5 years. Maybe 15-16 months if you're transfer in the 2-3 courses that are allowed. I remember reading on OSU Postbacc's subreddit that people transferred credits from UND and ASU's EA/UL. It's also more expensive now than it used be - the postbacc will cost you ~$30k which is similar to UPenn MCIT's price.
There's a good chance you can go direct from UMPI => CS Masters (or MCIT) assuming UMPI truly is as easy/doable as some of the people of this forums say.
For an online MS in CS at reasonable cost you have the option of UUIC, UT Austin, and GeorgiaTech. All three accept students with an unrelated bachelor's. Keep in mind all three of these are heavy on math. UPenn's MCIT and OSU's postbacc are nowhere near as math heavy.