UCSDx Data Science MicroMasters Pathway
edX Pathway to RIT
Leverage your UCSanDiegoX Data Science MicroMasters® Program Certificate
It’s easy to apply your UCSanDiegoX MicroMasters program certificate toward a graduate degree from RIT.
Accelerate your degree
Upon successful completion of the MicroMasters program certificate and acceptance to RIT, you may be awarded 9 credits toward either the Data Science MS online degree or the Professional Studies MS degree.
How it Works
Learn on edX
Successfully complete and earn an edX MicroMasters program certificate--earn at least a B on all courses in the MicroMasters program.
Apply to RIT
You can apply to RIT even before you’ve finished your MicroMasters program. In fact, the earlier you apply and get connected with an advisor, the better!
Pursue MS degree at RIT
Once you’re accepted into the eligible program, you will be awarded credit for your MicroMasters program certificate* toward a select master’s degree at RIT.
Watch your career soar
Your master’s degree from RIT will set you up for higher-paying and high-growth careers.
Learners who successfully complete a verified MicroMasters program certificate and are accepted to RIT will be awarded up to 9 credits (depending on the program) toward select graduate degree programs at RIT, resulting in a lower-cost and accelerated master’s degree.
* Credits awarded for MicroMasters program completion may vary by program.
MS Data Science
Propel your career in data science
Data science jobs will grow 19% by 2030. Employers are in urgent need of data scientists to help make data-driven decisions, influencing strategy and processes, and solving their most pressing problems. RIT is uniquely positioned as a leader in each of the colliding disciplines—mathematics, statistics, computer science, and data processing—that define data science.
Designed for working professionals studying online part-time, this degree program has a strong career focus. You’ll learn both practical and theoretical skills to handle large-scale data management and analysis challenges ever-present in today’s data-driven organizations. You’ll be learning with students from varied professional backgrounds and working with practitioners active in the field to provide hands-on experience solving real problems.
MS Professional Studies
Shape your future with a interdisciplinary degree
With RIT’s master of science in professional studies, you customize your degree by choosing multiple fields of study to reflect—and create—your career direction. Combine your talents, interests, traditional or alternative higher education, work experience, and career goals to create a meaningful master’s degree highly regarded by industry and academia.
Upon successful completion of your MicroMasters program certificate and acceptance to RIT, you need only complete an introduction to the degree course, six courses of your choosing, plus a capstone project to earn an accelerated MS degree in Professional Studies.
Limitless opportunity
Here are just some of the subject areas you may choose to study at RIT to serve as an area of concentration.
- Marketing
- Finance
- Applied Statistics
- Data Analytics
- Product Development
- Information Technology
- Lean Six Sigma
- Logistics
- Project Management
- Business Management
- Service Leadership
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Network Security & Systems Administration
- Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Technical Communications
- Sustainability
How to Get Started
When you are ready to apply to either program, you will complete the online application and demonstrate these requirements:
Degree
Hold a baccalaureate (or equivalent) degree from a regionally accredited institution.
Cumulative GPA
Have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.
Official Transcripts
Submit (in English) for all completed undergraduate, graduate study, and MicroMasters program certificate (requires at least a B on all courses in the MicroMasters program).
English Language Aptitude
TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE exams required of all applicants and course registrants whose native language is not English.