Program Information

What career options will I have with the MSE-DS Online degree?

MSE-DS just started so outcomes are not available just yet, but we have a career services center that will assist you in your job search.

Is MSE-DS Online different from on campus?

No, only the method of instruction is different. For the courses offered, the content is the same and taught by the same world class, renowned professors that teach in the on-campus program.

Does MSE-DS require a thesis?

No, the MSE-DS program does not require a thesis

Does the MSE-DS Online degree qualify me for a PhD?

It’s possible to go on to a PhD program, but you would likely need to supplement your studies with research to be prepared for a PhD program.

Are online electives different from on-campus options?

MSE-DS Online is a degree centered on computer science. The curriculum is computationally focused and includes courses such as artificial intelligence, big data systems, data science for health, deep learning, natural language processing, internet and web systems, machine learning, etc. For the courses that are offered, the content is the same between on-campus and online, only the medium of instruction is different.

I am a current Penn Engineering degree student; when may I begin applying for the Online Graduate Certificate Programs?

Current Penn Engineering students may begin the Graduate Certificate application process in the final term of their degree program.

Will the MSE-DS Online program require me to travel to the United States at all?

No, the program is 100 percent online. That said, one of our optional Open Elective courses, DATO 5990 Practicum, includes a one-week on-campus intensive component.

Is the MSE-DS Online curriculum the same as the on-campus program?

MSE-DS Online is a degree centered on computer science. The curriculum is computationally focused and includes courses such as artificial intelligence, big data systems, data science for health, deep learning, natural language processing, internet and web systems, machine learning, etc. These courses will primarily correspond with two of the on-campus elective tracks: Data-centric programming and Data Analysis/Artificial Intelligence. For the courses that are offered, the content is the same between on-campus and online.

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