Master of Science in Data Science

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The Data Science Graduate Program is an on-campus interdisciplinary program offered by the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics within the University’s Colleges of Engineering and Arts and Science, and administered jointly with the Texas A&M Institute of Data Science.

Each of the four academic departments offers a track in the program and the multidisciplinary curriculum provides students with a solid foundation in mathematics, statistics, computer science, and machine learning through core courses. After which, students can choose from elective courses provided by the different participating departments.

The application dates for the Fall 2025 semester are September 1st, 2024 – February 1, 2025. We are currently not offering Spring intake. Please view our informational video and PDF presentation for more details.

Benefits of Our Program

Interdisciplinary approach to connect STEM and the humanities
Four unique tracks offered by departments in engineering, mathematics, and statistics
Provides students with a solid foundation in mathematics, statistics, computer science, and machine learning
Opportunities to connect with industry representatives to prepare students for a variety of career options

About the Four Tracks

TAMIDS partners with four academic departments that each offer a track to personalize your experience in our program. These tracks include Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science & Engineering, and Electrical & Computer Engineering. Applicants apply for and are admitted to one of the tracks, which they maintain for the duration of their study, but students can choose elective courses offered by different participating departments. Graduates of the MSDS program gain proficiency in advanced mathematics, analytics, computer programming, artificial intelligence, and data governance; preparing them to tackle real-world challenges and uncover valuable insights from data.

MSDS Student Spotlight

Why should I get a M.S. in Data Science?

The Data Science Graduate Program prepares students for a variety of career options associated with data science, including consulting agencies, financial services firms, government agencies, healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, marketing services, and technology companies. A Master’s in Data Science also improves your professional development and enables you to achieve higher positions and salaries in your future career.

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics & National Center of Education Statistics

Ready to apply?

Check out our Admissions Guide to get started!

We are accepting applications for the Fall 2025 semester from September 1, 2024 to February 1, 2025.

FAQ

Does the program accept 3-year Bachelor’s degrees from international universities?

You can check to see if specific international BS degrees are considered equivalent to a four (4) year bachelor’s degree by consulting the list of International Students – Admissions (tamu.edu) provided by the Office of Admissions. If you do not see your country listed, you will need to contact the university Admissions Office directly at admissions@tamu.edu.

Are there funding opportunities available to international students?

Yes, funding opportunities may be found on the Graduate and Professional Studies webpage.

What types of jobs do MSDS graduates typically go into?

Graduates have a wide range of career options and can enter various roles, such as data analyst, business analytics specialist, and statistical analyst in different industries. Data science is used in many industries such as energy, medicine, and logistics.

Is there a word limit on the statement of purpose?

No, there is no minimum or maximum word limit. The average SOP is 1 – 1.5 pages.

When can I expect a decision to be made regarding my application?

The application review process will begin close to the February 1st deadline.

Can you select multiple tracks during the application?

The application allows you to choose a first and second preference.

Can I receive an application fee waiver?

While we are sensitive to the expenses incurred during higher education pursuits, we do not award application fee waivers. These fees are used to support the university and uphold our exceptional standards of education.

What English proficiency exams are accepted?

Citizens from non-English speaking countries are required to submit proof of English proficiency to be eligible for review. Find more information on the International Graduate – Admissions page.

How do you choose a particular degree track in the program?

The choice of a track is primarily based on personal interest or past experience. For example, you might choose the computer science track if you have a computer science background.

What is the GPA requirement for applying?

There is no minimum GPA requirement, but a competitive applicant typically has around a 3.5 GPA.

Any further questions can be sent to Christi Retzer (Program Manager) at ceretzer@tamu.edu.