10 great Coursera online master's degree programs you can apply to this summer, from data science to public health

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  • Coursera offers thousands of free courses and paid certificate programs from top schools and brands.
  • It also hosts online master's degrees , including ones from UPenn and the University of Michigan.
  • They are a less expensive way to access the same classes, faculty, and degree as on-campus programs.

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Coursera is probably best known for its free course options, from a Yale psychology class on how to be happy to an immensely popular Stanford machine learning course . It also offers short-term certificate programs from companies like Google and IBM .

But it also has master's degree programs — remote, accessible, and comparatively more affordable routes to what are often the same classes, faculty, and degrees offered to on-campus students.  

Below, you'll find 10 popular Coursera master's programs, which range from electrical engineering to public health. Keep in mind that application deadlines span from May 30 to August 31, 2021. 

10 popular Coursera online master's programs:

Master of computer and information technology from university of pennsylvania.

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One of the top schools in the world, University of Pennsylvania offers a completely online Master of Computer and Information Technology degree. The MCIT Online program is tailored for non-computer science majors and prepares students for roles in finance, healthcare, education, and government, as well as the core software development industry.

Students come from diverse disciplines (history, chemistry, medicine) and graduates have earned jobs at tech companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Google, Bloomberg, and more.

Master of Business Administration from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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The iMBA program gives online students the same MBA degree as on-campus students. Students web conference into live classrooms, conduct team projects, and interact with professors during virtual office hours to complete 18 courses and three capstone projects. 

Students hail from more than 90 countries and 48 US states, leading to diverse perspectives and a global network. 

Master of Applied Data Science from University of Michigan

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The University of Michigan's Applied Data Science master's degree program comes from one of the top 10 information studies programs and blends classroom learning with hands-on projects. S

Students learn to master core data science concepts (machine learning, natural language processing) and explore timely topics such as privacy, data ethics, and persuasive communication.

Master of Science in Management from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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The iMSM is a nine-course, completely online master's degree in management. The University of Illinois says it gives students the same education from the same faculty as its on-campus students. 

The core covers the foundational management classes (leadership and teams, marketing management, strategic management, and more) on top of accounting and finance classes. From there, students can customize their degree with elective courses in global business, business challenges, and data-driven decision-making and communication. 

Global Master of Business Administration (GMBA) from Macquarie University

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This intentionally global MBA program builds your expertise in traditional foundation topics — marketing, accounting, and more — as well as developing unique, future-focused skills that will help you stand out and succeed in the future.

Students hone skills in strategy, leadership, analysis, and problem-solving using real-world issues from industry partners who help develop each course. 

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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from University of Colorado Boulder

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The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder is completely online and flexible. Students can take an individual course in the program to build a professional skill or a fraction of the courses to earn a graduate certificate.

To earn the full master's degree, students get to complete their choice of 30-credit hours. They can choose from over 30 elective courses in key areas: power electronics, embedded systems, photonics and optics, controls and communications, electromagnetics, and computer engineering. 

Admission to the program is based on performance, so no formal application is required to begin. You just need to successfully complete one "Pathway Specialization" in order to be officially admitted into the program. Then, you combine those credits with more courses to reach your 30 credits. 

Master of Public Health from University of Michigan

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The University of Michigan , another one of the best global universities , offers its own totally online master's degree in Public Health. Students gain expertise in core public health concepts and customize their education in areas such as precision nutrition, health communication, data analysis, environmental epidemiology, and more.

To prepare for a wide variety of roles, students develop skills in data collection and analysis, intervention strategy, and communication methods over their 42 credits. Each student also gains real-world training through Applied Practice Experiences (APEx) .

Master of Science in Population and Health Sciences from University of Michigan

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The fully online Master of Science in Population and Health Sciences teaches students about today's most challenging public health issues and hones their data analysis skills.

Designed by one of the nation's top five public universities , the University of Michigan's program is multidisciplinary and research-intensive. Public health experts show students how to conduct literature reviews, understand research methodologies, analyze and interpret data, compare findings, and prepare scientific writing for publication, among other things. 

Global Master of Public Health (GMPH) from Imperial College London

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Imperial College London, one of the top 20 universities in the world , offers an online master's degree program in Public Health and, with it, access to faculty that have helped shape global policy (such as researchers who led the Ebola response). Students learn about biostatistics, epidemiology, health systems, health economics, population health improvement, and more. To sharpen research skills, students also explore public health issues impacting their own community.

The program is completely online, and students are given opportunities to develop work to submit to peer-reviewed journals and build portfolios to launch the next stage of their career. 

Online Master of Computer Science from Arizona State University

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Named the most innovative school in the US (US News) for four consecutive years, Arizona State University's fully online Master's combines classroom education and hands-on applied projects in topics such as AI, cybersecurity, blockchain, and big data. Online students receive the same degree as on-campus students and learn from the same faculty.  

ASU students also have unique opportunities to work with on-campus organizations — such as its Blockchain Research Laboratory. 

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What is a bachelor's degree.

A bachelor's degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study typically lasting two to six years, but that length of time can be shorter depending on the institution and academic discipline. Bachelor's degree programs, both bachelor of science and bachelor of arts, are designed to put students on the path toward their career by educating them in their field of interest and opening them to new ideas through general education courses. Upon finishing their degree, students will have greater access to new job opportunities, higher salaries, and the chance for greater career fulfillment.

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A bachelor's degree program provides two essential purposes to aspiring professionals. First, these programs are designed to provide a student with a well-balanced education and the skills necessary to pursue a specific career field. With curricula ranging from general subjects to extremely specific coursework, the student can learn about a wide range of topics while gaining a deeper comprehension of their major’s subject matter. 

Second, a bachelor’s degree also shows future employers that the job candidate has the discipline, commitment, drive, and communication skills necessary to commit to completing their education, which translates positively to the workplace. Seeing a bachelor’s degree on an applicant’s résumé gives the employer peace of mind that the candidate has proven credentials in their field of study and that they are already aware of the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the role. For example, if the employer is hiring a healthcare administrator, they will be happy to see that the job candidate has a bachelor’s degree in healthcare management  (B.S).

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Americans with a bachelor's degree earn a weekly average of $1,305, which equates to an annual salary of $67,860 per year. This is nearly twice as much as workers who possess a high school diploma as their highest level of education. Not only will you earn more with a bachelor’s degree, you’ll also experience better job security. As of February 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the unemployment rate for Americans with a bachelor's degree is 2.2% —but 4.5% for those without a bachelor’s degree.

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A bachelor's degree program typically takes 120 semester hours, spread over four years, to complete, but that time can vary depending on the program and the student, especially for those pursuing their bachelor’s degree online. at wgu, students are required to complete a minimum course load each term, but there is no maximum. instead, they are encouraged to take as many courses per term as they’re comfortable with and move through the coursework as quickly as they’re able to demonstrate mastery. every student’s journey to graduation is unique, which is why wgu utilizes a competency-based model for our programs. students who already have a solid foundation of knowledge on a certain subject can finish more quickly. with no set class times or log-in times, students can complete coursework and assessments with more flexibility whenever works best for their schedule, potentially finishing their degree faster to save time and money. see how long it takes to complete different bachelor’s degrees, on average., does a bachelor’s degree take four years, a bachelor's degree at a traditional, on-campus school usually takes four years to complete, but there are alternatives that allow you to finish your degree more quickly. wgu’s online bachelor’s degrees empower students to move through their coursework at the pace that works best for their schedules and lifestyles. from enrollment to graduation, wgu students often complete their degrees in less than just two years. see how long it will take to earn your online bachelor’s degree at wgu ., bachelor's degree requirements.

A student generally must complete 120 semester units or credits to earn a bachelor of arts (B.A.) or bachelor of science (B.S.) degree. Students will learn general education topics, including courses in math, the sciences, English, history, political science, and other humanities subjects, as well as lower- and upper-division courses associated with their chosen major.

What Does a Bachelor’s Degree Do?

There are many benefits to getting a bachelor's degree. Holding an undergraduate degree in a field that you’re interested in makes you eligible for higher salaries, increased job options, and new and fulfilling life experiences. Even better, a bachelor’s degree will help you get jobs and networking opportunities that will provide the foundation for the rest of your career and future promotions. If you've already been working for a while, then a bachelor's degree may help you launch a new career or advance in your current one.

Why Earn An Online Bachelor's Degree in 2023?

Is it worth it to get a bachelor's degree? Sometimes it can be confusing to know if a bachelor's degree is the right path for you. However, statistics and research show the great value that a bachelor's degree can add to your life. Some of the many benefits of earning a bachelor's degree include:

More job opportunities. Research shows that 35% of job openings require at least a bachelor's degree. If you don't have a degree, you're limiting yourself to only about 30% of jobs available in the United States. With a degree, your job possibilities more than double.

Higher pay.   Stats  show that when you earn a bachelor's degree you can expect your yearly salary to increase about $29,000 per year. It's hard to argue with those kinds of numbers! Jobs for those with a bachelor's degree tend to be higher paying, and having a degree often qualifies you for a salary increase due to your credential.

Change careers. There are many professions where you won't even be considered unless you have a bachelor's degree, so by completing one of our online bachelor’s programs you're opening the door to more job listings, and entire professions. For example, if you want to become a teacher you'll have to earn a bachelor's degree to be qualified. By earning a bachelor's degree, you'll be ready to enter or change careers, starting something you're passionate about.

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Have a knack for numbers or fine-tuning finances?...

Have a knack for numbers or fine-tuning finances?

  • Time: 62% of graduates finish within 24 months
  • Tuition:  $3,755 per 6-month term
  • Courses: 41 courses in this program

Skills for your résumé you will learn in this program include:

  • Financial Statements
  • Communication
  • Detail Oriented

Take your first step toward CPA certification and learn how to use GAAP, ledgers, and journals.

Hone your business acumen and garner added respect:...

Hone your business acumen and garner added respect:

  • Time: 61% of graduates finish within 19 months
  • Tuition:  $3,755 per 6-month term
  • Courses : 40 total courses in this program

Skills for your résumé this program will teach you include: 

  • Business communication
  • Product development
  • Decision making models
  • Project management strategies
  • Budgeting for business

This online degree program is an excellent choice for kick-starting your organizational management career.

An online communications program designed for students who want real-world...

An online communications program designed for students who want real-world skills for a variety of industries.

  • Time:  60% of students finish similar programs in 19 months.
  • Courses:  38 total courses in this program

Skills for your résumé you will learn in this program:

  • Strategic Communications
  • Crisis Communication
  • Content Creation
  • Value-Based Leadership
  • Project Management

This degree prepares you with relevant industry skills and experience that will help you move forward in your career.

This online finance program is career-focused so you will gain relevant...

This online finance program is career-focused so you will gain relevant industry skills.

  • Time: 62% of graduates finish similar programs within 24 months

Some careers and jobs this business degree will prepare you for:

  • Spreadsheets
  • Financial Analysis
  • Problem Solving

The competency-based model at WGU allows you to move as quickly as you can master the material, and do your coursework on your schedule. Flexibility is key with the B.S. in finance at WGU.

You can become a healthcare industry leader:...

You can become a healthcare industry leader:

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  • Time: 63% of graduates finish within 17 months
  • Tuition:  $3,755 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 40 total courses in this program.

Skills for your résumé you will learn in this program include: 

  • Team Leadership
  • Strategic Planning

The online courses in this career-focused business degree program will prepare you with management-level skills and an up-to-date understanding of our healthcare delivery system.

A SHRM-recognized online business degree program:...

A SHRM-recognized online business degree program:

  • Time: 65% of graduates finish within 24 months.
  • Courses: 41 total courses in this program.
  • Agile project management
  • Employment and labor laws
  • Recruiting strategies
  • HR technology
  • DE&I understanding

Earn your B.S. in Human Resources and help build strong organizations.

IT Management – B.S. Business Administration

IT managers are needed in nearly every organization:...

IT managers are needed in nearly every organization:

  • Courses: 40 total courses in this program
  • Operations Management
  • Agile Project Management
  • Analytical Techniques
  • Information Technology

Key competencies of these online courses align with industry needs: management and leadership, networks and security, and information systems management.

For those who want to lead brands and steer consumer markets:...

For those who want to lead brands and steer consumer markets:

  • Time: 60% of graduates finish within 19 months.
  • Product Management

Marketing is a creative and exciting field—and one where an undergraduate degree will open better opportunities.

Supply Chain and Operations Management - B.S.

This online supply chain and operations management program will prepare...

This online supply chain and operations management program will prepare you for real-world experiences in business.

  • Time: 61% of graduates finish similar programs within 19 months.
  • Courses:  36 courses in this program.

Skills for your résumé that you will learn in this program:

  • Strategic Planning
  • Operations:

An online UX Design program designed for students who want to become...

An online UX Design program designed for students who want to become business-savvy designers that can generate best-in-class, customer-centric products and services.

  • Time:  60% of students finish similar programs in 19 months.
  • Wireframing and Prototyping
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Accessible Design
  • Figma Design Software
  • UI/UX Research
  • User Testing
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Earn both your bachelor’s in IT and master’s in IT management at a faster...

Earn both your bachelor’s in IT and master’s in IT management at a faster pace with fewer courses.

  • Time: Approximately 5 years.
  • Tuition : $3,725 per 6-month term for the bachelor's degree; $4,040 per term for the master's portion.
  • Courses: 42 total courses in this program.

Certifications included in this program at no additional cost:

  • CompTIA A+ 
  • CompTIA Network+ 
  • CompTIA Security+ 
  • CompTIA IT Operations Specialist
  • CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist 
  • Amazon AWS Cloud Practitioner
  • ITIL®*^ Foundation Certification
  • LPI Linux Essentials
  • Scripting and programming
  • Networking and security
  • Systems and services
  • Data management
  • Business of IT

This program allows students to earn their bachelor's degree in IT and move directly into a master's degree in IT management, cutting down on the total number of courses to complete.

Award-winning coursework and value-add certifications make this online...

Award-winning coursework and value-add certifications make this online program a top choice.

  • Time:  61% of graduates finish within 39 months.
  • Tuition:  $3,725 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 36 total courses in this program.
  • CompTIA Project+ 

A program designed for future leaders in HIM....

A program designed for future leaders in HIM.

  • Time:  61% of grads earned this degree in 36 months or less.
  • Tuition:  $4,210 per 6-month term.
  • Courses : 36 total courses in this program.
  • Medical Terminology
  • Healthcare System Applications
  • Health Information Law and Regulations
  • Healthcare Project Management
  • Data Analytics and Information Governance

This CAHIIM-accredited program makes you eligible for the RHIA exam. 

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An online teacher certification program for aspiring elementary teachers....

An online teacher certification program for aspiring elementary teachers.

Leads to teacher licensure. Specific grade levels will vary depending on teaching certification in your state.

  • Time: 68% of students finish this degree within 36 months.
  • Tuition:  $3,825 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 38 total courses in this program (39 for Washington residents)

Skills for your résumé included in this program:

  • Elementary Reading Methods
  • Language Arts Instruction
  • Elementary Mathematics Methods
  • Elementary Disciplinary Literacy
  • Children’s Literature

This elementary education degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. This online teaching degree program helps you to be eligible for teaching certification in any of the 50 states.

Special Ed and Elementary Ed (Dual Licensure) – B.A.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring...

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring K–12 special education teachers. Leads to dual licensure—elementary education teaching license and special education teaching license.

  • Time: 60% of students finish this degree within 38 months.
  • Courses: 44 total courses in this program (45 for Washington residents).

(Specific grade levels will vary depending on licensure in your state.) If your state offers a single K–12 special education teaching license and you are interested in focusing on teaching students with mild to moderate exceptionalities, consider the  B.A. Special Education (Mild to Moderate)  online teaching degree. 

  • Elementary Social Studies Methods
  • Elementary Science Methods
  • Language Arts Instruction and Intervention

This special education teaching online degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. 

An online teacher certification program for aspiring middle school math...

An online teacher certification program for aspiring middle school math teachers. Leads to teaching license in states that have a middle-grades math teaching license.

Specific grade levels will vary depending on teaching licensure in your state.

  • Time: 62% of grads earned this degree within 29 months.
  • Tuition and fees: $3,825   per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 39 total courses in this program.

Candidates for this science teaching degree program often include:

  • Aspiring junior high math teachers who currently lack a teaching license
  • Substitute teachers
  • Career-changers with a passion for math
  • School paraprofessionals
  • Others who feel the call to teach

This science teaching degree program includes requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. This science teaching degree prepares you to be eligible for a teaching license in any of the 50 states.

Mathematics Education (Secondary) – B.S.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle school math teachers and high school math teachers.

Leads to teacher licensure. Specific grade levels will vary depending on licensure in your state.

  • Time:  60% of students finish this degree within 40 months.
  • Courses : 42 total courses in this program (43 for Washington residents).
  • Trigonometry and Precalculus
  • Probability and Statistics I and II
  • Calculus I, II, and III
  • Abstract Algebra
  • College Geometry

This online math teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. This online math teaching degree program helps students become eligible for math teaching certification.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle school science teachers. Leads to teaching license in all states that have a middle-grades general science teaching license.

Specific grade levels you are qualified to teach will vary depending on teaching certification in your state.

  • Time: 62% of students finish this science teaching degree within 34 months.
  • Tuition: $3,825 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 38 total courses in this program (39 for Washington residents).
  • Heredity and Genetics
  • Ecology and Environmental Science
  • General Physics

This science teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching.

Science Education (Secondary Biological Science) – B.S.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle or high school biology teachers.

  • Time:  61% of students earned this online biology degree within 38 months.
  • Tuition: $3,825 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 37 total courses in this program (38 for Washington residents).
  • Health Sciences
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology

This biology teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle or high school chemistry teachers.

  • Time: 65% of students finish this online chemistry degree within 37 months.
  • Courses : 39 total courses in this program (40 for Washington residents).
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Educational Psychology & Development
  • Biochemistry

This chemistry teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. Earn a chemistry degree online and be eligible for a teaching certification.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle or high school physics teachers.

Leads to teacher licensure. Specific grade levels will vary depending on teaching license options in your state.

  • Time: 62% of students earn this online physics degree within 49 months.
  • Educational Psychology 
  • Physics: Waves and Optics
  • Space, Time and Motion
  • Conceptual Physics
  • Physics: Mechanics

This physics teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. Graduates of this online teaching degree program will be eligible for teaching certification.

Science Education (Secondary Earth Science) – B.S.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring middle or high school earth science teachers.

  • Time: 63% of students earn this middle school teaching and high school teaching degree within 33 months.
  • Tuition: $3,825   per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 37 total courses in this program (38 for Washington residents)
  • Physical Geology
  • Earth Systems

This geosciences teaching degree program requires in-classroom observation and a term of full-time student teaching. This high school teaching degree program prepares you for teaching licensure in any of the 50 states.

Special Education (Mild to Moderate) – B.A.

An online teaching degree and teacher certification program for aspiring special education teachers. Leads to your teaching license in states that offer a single teaching license in K–12 special education.

  • Time: 61% of students finish this program within 34 months.
  • Courses : 39 total courses in this program.

 If your state requires—or if you're interested in—dual licensure in both elementary education and K–12 special education, consider the  B.A. Special Education (K–12) program .

  • Lesson Planning
  • Behavioral Support Strategies
  • Classroom Management

This online degree program includes a preclinical experience with face-to-face observation hours and a Student Teaching component hosted by an experienced teacher and directed by a clinical supervisor.

WGU Bachelor's Degrees in Education With No Teaching License

These online, non-licensure educational studies degrees prepare you to...

These online, non-licensure educational studies degrees prepare you to make a difference in a field that interests you.

Based on your career goals and interests, you can choose an educational studies program in one of 10 content areas that meets your needs while working toward employment in school settings, corporate training, or instructional design. These programs do not lead to a teaching license.

  • Time:  Completion time varies depending on the specialty track you choose.
  • This bachelor's degree allows students to learn about education but does not include student teaching and it does not lead to a teaching license.

Focus areas of this educational studies degree program include:

  • Elementary Education
  • Elementary and Special Education
  • Mild to Moderate Special Education
  • Secondary Biology Science Education
  • Secondary Chemistry Science Education
  • Secondary Earth Science Education
  • Secondary Physics Education
  • Middle Grades Science Education
  • Secondary Mathematics Education
  • Middle Grade Mathematics Education

Online Nursing & Healthcare Bachelor's Degrees

Nursing (Prelicensure) – B.S.

A one-of-a-kind nursing program that prepares you to be an RN and a...

A one-of-a-kind nursing program that prepares you to be an RN and a baccalaureate-prepared nurse:

  • Locations:  Due to in-person clinical requirements, students must be full time residents of Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, or Wisconsin to enroll in this program. The coursework in this program is offered online, but there are in-person requirements.
  • Tuition:  $8,755 per 6-month term for the first 4 terms of pre-nursing coursework and $8,755 per 6-month term for the remaining 4 terms of clinical nursing coursework.
  • Time:  This program has a set pace and an expected completion time of 4 years. Certain coursework may be accelerated to finish faster.
  • WGU offers the prelicensure program in areas where we have partnerships with healthcare employers to provide practice sites and clinical coaches to help teach you and inspire you on your path to becoming a nurse.
  • If you don't live in one of our prelicensure states or don't qualify to apply, consider getting our  Bachelor's in Health and Human Services  instead. This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry, while also working directly with patients who need help.
  • Community Health
  • Women's and Children's Nursing

Nursing (RN-to-BSN Online) – B.S.

An online BSN degree program for registered nurses (RNs) seeking the added...

An online BSN degree program for registered nurses (RNs) seeking the added theoretical depth, employability, and respect that a bachelor's degree brings:

  • Time:  The program is designed to be completed in 1 year.
  • Tuition:  $4,685 per 6-month term.
  • Courses : 23 total courses in this program.
  • Transfers: Students can transfer up to 90 credits.
  • Healthcare Policy and Economics
  • Information Technology in Nursing Practice
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Applied Healthcare Statistics

If you don't currently have an RN and don't qualify for your nursing prelicensure program, consider getting our Bachelor's in Health and Human Services  instead. This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry in a unique way.

An online health degree program for students who are committed to making a...

An online health degree program for students who are committed to making a difference for patients in a variety of ways.

  • Time:  63% of students finish this program in 24 months
  • Tuition:  $4,210 per 6-month term
  • Courses:  35 total courses in this program
  • Epidemiology
  • Community and Public Health
  • Cultural Awareness
  • Pathophysiology
  • Healthcare Values and Ethics
  • Substance Abuse Support

This degree allows you to work inside the healthcare industry, while also directly working with patients who need help.

An online psychology program for students who want to make a difference in...

An online psychology program for students who want to make a difference in their life, and the lives of others.

  • Time:  95% of students finish similar programs in less than 4 years.
  • Tuition:  $4,085 per 6-month term.
  • Courses:  34 total courses in this program.

Skills for your résumé included in this program: 

  • Social psychology
  • Consumer psychology
  • Adult psychology
  • Mental health awareness
  • Psychopathology

This degree allows you to gain valuable knowledge and experience in the field of psychology and can prepare you for additional certifications or careers.

An online health science program designed for students who want real-world...

An online health science program designed for students who want real-world skills for valuable health careers.

  • Time:  63% of students finish similar programs in 24 months.
  • Courses:  28 total courses in this program
  • Disease prevention
  • Behavioral health
  • Substance abuse support
  • Health research
  • Medical technology

This degree prepares you with relevant industry skills and experience that will help you move forward in your healthcare career.

Public Health - B.S.

This online bachelor's degree in public health will prepare you to impact...

This online bachelor's degree in public health will prepare you to impact your community and make a difference.

  • Courses:  33 total courses in this program
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Public health approaches
  • Biopsychosocial health models

Information Technology Bachelor's Degrees

Problem solvers and math lovers needed! Your task:...

Problem solvers and math lovers needed! Your task:

Lay the groundwork for the computing breakthroughs that will enable tomorrow's technologies. Utilize your previous college courses or IT experience to help you complete your degree faster.

  • Time:  60% of graduates in similar programs finish within 25 months.
  • Tuition:  $4,085 per 6-month term.
  • Courses: 38 total courses in this program.

You'll have the opportunity to earn these certifications:

  • Linux Essentials
  • Axelos ITIL Foundation
  • Architecture and systems
  • Data structures
  • Computer theory
  • Version Control

Protect your career and earning potential with this degree....

Protect your career and earning potential with this degree.

  • Time:  60% of graduates finish within 29 months.
  • Tuition:  $4,365 per 6-month term.
  • Courses : 34 total courses in this program.

Certifications included in this program at no extra cost include:

  • Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) - Associate of (ISC)2 designation
  • Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) - Associate of (ISC)2 designation
  • ITIL® Foundation Certification
  • CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst Certification (CySA+)
  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA Network Vulnerability Assessment Professional
  • CompTIA Network Security Professional
  • CompTIA PenTest+
  • CompTIA Project+
  • CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist
  • CompTIA Security+
  • CompTIA Security Analytics Professional
  • Secure Systems Analysis & Design
  • Data Management
  • Web and Cloud Security
  • Hacking Countermeasures and Techniques
  • Digital Forensics and Incident Response

Lean into data, and walk away with a cutting-edge online degree:...

Lean into data, and walk away with a cutting-edge online degree:

  • Time:  62% of graduates finish within 36 months.
  • Tuition and fees:  $3,835 per 6-month term.
  • Courses:  39 total courses in this program.

Certifications in this program at no additional cost include:

  • AWS Cloud Practitioner
  • CompTIA Data+
  • Udacity Nanodegree—a unique, highly recognized credential designed to prepare you for a career in data science
  • MSI Change Management (Optional Certification)
  • Certiprof Design Thinking Professional Certificate (Optional Certification)
  • Data wrangling
  • Statistical analysis
  • Visualization
  • Leadership and management 
  • Model deployment & storytelling

Launch your career in designing, securing, and optimizing complex networks....

Launch your career in designing, securing, and optimizing complex networks.

  • Time:  61% of graduates finish similar programs within 36 months.
  • Tuition:  $3,835 per 6-month term.
  • Courses : 34 or 37 courses in this program depending on focus area
  • Two focus areas: Students can choose between a Cisco or general program, allowing them to learn and gain experience in their chosen specialty.

Certifications:

  • CompTIA Cloud+
  • LPI Linux Foundations

The Cisco program also includes: 

  • Cisco DevNet
  • Cisco CyberOps

The general program  also includes: 

  • CompTIA IT Operations Specialist (Stacked)
  • CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (Stacked)
  • CompTIA Cloud Admin Professional (Stacked)
  • CompTIA Secure Cloud Professional (Stacked)
  • Network engineering
  • Network operations
  • Security management skills

This program will help you develop strong skills in network design, network operations, and security management.

You're a creative and tech genius who wants the bigger opportunities....

You're a creative and tech genius who wants the bigger opportunities.

  • Time:  60% of graduates finish similar programs within 35 months.
  • Courses: 36 or 38 total courses in this program depending on your track.

Certifications included in this program at no additional cost are:

  • CompTIA Project +
  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 
  • ITIL®1 Foundation Certification
  • Web development
  • Mobile application development 
  • User experience design
  • Software quality assurance

A three-track program designed to arm you with the certifications and...

A three-track program designed to arm you with the certifications and credentials you need for a career like systems administrator, computer systems analyst, cloud support specialist, AWS support administrator, and more.

  • Time:  63% of graduates finish within 37 months.
  • Transfer:  Your previous college coursework and existing certifications may waive course requirements, helping you finish even faster.
  • Courses : 37 total courses in this program.
  • 3 Tracks:  Choose between a multi-cloud, AWS, or Azure focused track to learn specific software specialties.

Certifications at no extra cost, including:

  • Amazon AWS SysOps Administration–Associate
  • Azure Fundamentals
  • Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
  • Scripting and Automation
  • Managing Cloud Security
  • Development
  • Applications
  • Ongoing maintenance and security

What's the Difference between a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts Degree? 

Bachelor of Arts degrees and Bachelor of Science degrees are equivalent in most ways, and neither is considered more reputable. In most cases, Arts bachelor's degrees are focused on the social sciences including education, history, foreign languages and so on. In contrast, Science bachelor's degrees tend to more focused on the science and technology fields like math, engineering, and programming. Coursework for Bachelor of Arts degrees can sometimes be more broadly focused while an equivalent Bachelor of Science degree focuses more deeply on a somewhat narrower curriculum.

Despite the similarities between the two types of degrees, one of them may fit your needs better. For example, the admissions departments of colleges accepting students into some types of advanced degrees may consider one of them to be preferrable. Many colleges offer the choice between earning a BS or a BA even for the same type of degree with only slight differences between the two programs. For instance, at WGU, some teaching programs are bachelor of arts degrees while others are bachelor of science degrees.

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Ranking the Best Online Degree Program for You

Which online bachelor's degree is right for you? You can create a ranking system to help you determine which online bachelor's degree is the best fit for you. While it's tempting to try and find an existing degree ranking system that will tell you what degree to earn, in reality every person will have a unique online bachelor's degree program that will be best for them. Create your own ranking system to determine the best degree program for you by following these steps:

  • Narrow down your field of interest. Do you want to be a teacher? Do you want to be a nurse? Are you more interested in business or technology? Evaluate the kind of work you want to do to help you choose the right college, which can help you find the right degree programs.
  • Ask yourself what your dream job is. What is your dream profession? Is it to become a high school principal, or to design video games? Knowing what the end goal is will help you rank degree programs.
  • Research educational requirements for your dream career. If you want to be a teacher, you'll need to pursue teacher licensing programs. If you want to become a marketing manager, you'll need a business degree in marketing! It's important to get specific. For example, if you want to be a teacher, what kind of subject and grade do you want to teach? This will influence your options available for relevant degree programs. If you want to go into information technology, do you want to be doing the coding or managing teams? Knowing these details will help you determine the right educational requirements.
  • Make a list of possible degree programs. Take time to look at all the degree options available for you and make a list of the ones that would potentially work well for your dream career.
  • Talk to professionals. Spend some time talking to people in your dream field to determine which degree programs can be most valuable for you.
  • Make a ranking list. Create a list of the best degree programs for your dream career, ranking them from your top pick down. This will help you determine which online bachelor's degree you should pursue!

Frequently Asked Questions About Earning an Online Bachelor's Degree

Why should i do an online bachelor's degree.

For many students, an online bachelor's degree is the best option to further their education. An online bachelor's degree like those available at WGU offer many advantages for students including:

  • Flexible schedule. A flexible schedule allows students to work on their courses on their timeline. For some students that will mean studying during nights or weekends after their full-time job, for others it will be during the day while their children are at school. You don't have to log in to class at a certain time, and there aren't due dates for your assignments. You're in charge of your education.
  • More affordable. Online bachelor's degrees are often more affordable that traditional degrees because online schools don't have to pay for large campus buildings, sports teams, and other things that traditional schools need to pay for. This makes it a more affordable option for many students.
  • Individual support. When you do an online bachelor's degree program, you don't have to feel alone. You'll have individualized support—for example WGU has dedicated program mentors who are responsible for helping you from the day you start, up until graduation day. 

How much does an online bachelor's degree cost?

The amount you'll pay for an online bachelor's degree will depend on where you choose to attend. Different schools will have different tuition and fee amounts. WGU is one of the most affordable options for an online degree program, with each program costing between $3,475 and $3,625 in tuition fees for a six-month term. Tuition charged per term means that you won't pay more if you take extra classes, so if you finish faster you'll pay less! 

How do I get an online bachelor's degree?

Start by applying to WGU today! You'll work with your Program Mentor to pick your courses, you'll watch videos or read to learn, and you'll prove you understand the material with tests and papers. 

Can I earn my bachelor's degree online?

Yes! Online bachelor's degrees can present an obtainable and effective route to professional and educational advancement. There are many different degrees offered fully online, and the majority of them can be fully completed from anywhere in the world. Online degree programs are especially popular among working professionals and busy adults. At WGU you can earn a fully accredited degree in business, IT, education, or health from the convenience of your own home using competency based education.

What is the easiest bachelor's degree to get online?

No bachelor’s degree program is necessarily easy—you get out of your degree program the amount of work you put in! However, business degrees are largely considered to be some of the easiest bachelor’s degrees to complete online. There are several reasons for this, beginning with the suitability of the curriculum to the online learning environment. The format works well because business degrees typically have a high number of lecture style classes that are highly adapted to realities of online education. Online colleges also typically offer accelerated learning programs, job placement assistance, and networking opportunities with other students and business professionals which can be a big benefit to your eventual career.

Can I get a bachelor's degree in 1 year online?

A  bachelor's degree  is a postsecondary, undergraduate degree. It is the degree you earn after you get your high school diploma, and before you earn a graduate degree. Most graduate and doctoral degree programs, including law and medicine, require you to graduate with a bachelor's degree before enrollment. These bachelor's degree programs are sometimes called baccalaureate degrees.

Is an online bachelor's degree less valuable?

Not at all! A degree earned online from an accredited university has the same weight as a degree earned in a more traditional college setting. Rigorous coursework, recognized credentials, and job skills are the same for a quality in-person and online degree. It is important to make sure however, that the institution offering the degree is accredited and in good standing with the accrediting body.

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  • Accountancy (BS)
  • Accountancy and Data Analytics (MACC)
  • Addiction and Substance Use Related Disorders (Graduate Certificate)
  • Addiction Psychology (MS)
  • African and African American Studies (BA)
  • American Studies (Graduate Certificate)
  • Anthropology (BA)
  • Anthropology (BS)
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (Graduate Certificate)
  • Applied Biological Sciences – Pre-Dental (BS)
  • Applied Biological Sciences – Preveterinary Medicine (BS)
  • Applied Business and Technology Solutions (BA)
  • Applied Leadership (BAS)
  • Applied Military and Veteran Studies (BA)
  • Applied Nutrition and Health (BAS)
  • Applied Nutrition and Health (BS)
  • Architectural Studies (BSD)
  • Architecture (MArch)
  • Art (Digital Photography) (BFA)
  • Art History (BA)
  • Art – Art Studies (BA)
  • Art – Museum Studies (BA)
  • Astronomical and Planetary Sciences (BS)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders (Graduate Certificate)
  • Behavioral Health (Clinical) (DBH)
  • Behavioral Health (Management) (DBH)
  • Biochemistry (BA)
  • Biochemistry (BS)
  • Biochemistry – Medicinal Chemistry (BS)
  • Biological Data Science (Graduate Certificate)
  • Biological Data Science (MS)
  • Biological Sciences (BS)
  • Biological Sciences – Biology and Society (BS)
  • Biological Sciences – Biomedical Sciences (BS)
  • Biological Sciences – Conservation Biology and Ecology (BS)
  • Biological Sciences – Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology (BS)
  • Biological Sciences – Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior (BS)
  • Biology (MS)
  • Biomedical Diagnostics (MS)
  • Biomedical Engineering (BSE)
  • Biomimicry (Graduate Certificate)
  • Biomimicry (MS)
  • Biophysics (BS)
  • Business Analytics (MS)
  • Business Data Analytics (BS)
  • Business Law (MLS)
  • Business – Business Administration (BA)
  • Business – Communication (BA)
  • Business – Corporate Accounting (BA)
  • Business – Financial Planning (BA)
  • Business – Food Industry Management (BA)
  • Business – Global Leadership (BA)
  • Business – Global Logistics Management (BA)
  • Business – Human Resources (BA)
  • Business – Information Security (BA)
  • Business – Law (BA)
  • Business – Retail Management (BA)
  • Business – Sports Business (BA)
  • Business – Sustainability (BA)
  • Business – Tourism (BA)
  • Chemistry (BA)
  • Clinical Research Management (Graduate Certificate)
  • Clinical Research Management (MS)
  • Clinical Research Management – Regulatory Science (MS)
  • Coastal and Marine Science and Management (MS)
  • Communication (BA)
  • Communication (BS)
  • Communication (MA)
  • Community Advocacy and Social Policy (BA)
  • Community Health (BS)
  • Complex Systems Science (MS)
  • Computational Life Sciences (Graduate Certificate)
  • Computational Life Sciences (MS)
  • Computer Information Systems (BS)
  • Computer Science (BS)
  • Computer Science (MCS)
  • Computer Science – Big Data Systems (MCS)
  • Computer Science – Cybersecurity (MCS)
  • Conflict Resolution (MLS)
  • Construction Law (MLS)
  • Construction Management and Technology (MS)
  • Contract Management (MLS)
  • Corporate and Health Care Compliance (MLS)
  • Corrections Leadership and Management (Graduate Certificate)
  • Counseling (MC)
  • Counseling and Applied Psychological Science (BS)
  • Counseling and Applied Psychological Science – Counseling Military Members and Veterans (BS)
  • Counseling and Applied Psychological Science – Sports and Performance Counseling (BS)
  • Counseling and Applied Psychological Sciences – Substance Abuse and Addictions (BS)
  • Crime Analysis (Graduate Certificate)
  • Crime Analysis (MS)
  • Criminal Justice (MA)
  • Criminal Law (MLS)
  • Criminal Sentencing and Sentencing Advocacy (Graduate Certificate)
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice (BS)
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice – Policing (BS)
  • Culture, Technology and Environment (BA)
  • Curriculum and Instruction – Gifted Education (MEd)
  • Data Science (BS)
  • Digital Audience Strategy (Graduate Certificate)
  • Digital Audience Strategy (MS)
  • Digital Audiences (BS)
  • Digital Media Literacy (BA)
  • Disability Studies (BA)
  • Domestic Violence and Evidence-Based Practice (Graduate Certificate)
  • Early Childhood Education (MEd)
  • Early Childhood Education – Teacher Certification (MEd)
  • Early Childhood Special Education (MEd)
  • Early Childhood Special Education – Teacher Certification (MEd)
  • Early Childhood Studies (BAS)
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences (BA)
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences (BS)
  • Economics (BS) – Business
  • Economics (BS) – Liberal Arts
  • Educating Multilingual Learners (Graduate Certificate)
  • Education (Educating Multilingual Learners) (MA)
  • Education (MA)
  • Education – Literacy Education (MA)
  • Educational Leadership (Principalship) (MEd)
  • Educational Studies (BAE)
  • Educational Studies – Early Childhood Studies (BAE)
  • Educational Studies — Instructional Design (BAE)
  • Electrical Engineering (BSE)
  • Electrical Engineering (MSE)
  • Electrical Engineering – Electric Power and Energy Systems (BSE)
  • Elementary Education (MEd)
  • Elementary Education – Teacher Certification (MEd)
  • Emergency Management (Graduate Certificate)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security (BS)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security (MA)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security – Community Resilience (MA)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Biosecurity and Threat Management (MA)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Cybersecurity Policy and Management (MA)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Emergency Management (MA)
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Homeland Security (MA)
  • Engineering (DEng)
  • Engineering Management (BSE)
  • Engineering Science in Software Engineering (MSE)
  • Engineering: Engineering Management (MEng)
  • Engineering: Quality, Reliability and Statistical Engineering (MEng)
  • Engineering: Systems Engineering (MEng)
  • English (BA)
  • English (MA)
  • Environmental Education (Graduate Certificate)
  • Exploratory Health and Life Sciences
  • Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design
  • Exploratory Math, Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology
  • Exploratory Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Family and Human Development (BS)
  • Family and Human Development (MS)
  • Film and Media Studies (BA)
  • Film and Media Studies (MAS)
  • Film – Filmmaking Practices (BA)
  • Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership (Graduate Certificate)
  • Food Safety and Protection (Graduate Certificate)
  • Forensic Psychology (MS)
  • Forensic Science (BS)
  • Forensic Science (PSM)
  • Forensic Science – Death Investigations (BS)
  • Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies (BA)
  • Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies (MA)
  • Geographic Information Science (BS)
  • Geography (BA)
  • Geography (BS)
  • Geography (MA)
  • Gifted Education (Graduate Certificate)
  • Global Development and Innovation (Graduate Certificate)
  • Global Education (MEd)
  • Global Health (BA)
  • Global Health (BS)
  • Global Health (MS)
  • Global Management (BGM)
  • Global Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Graduate Certificate)
  • Global Security (MA)
  • Global Security and Competitive Statecraft (Graduate Certificate)
  • Global Security – Cybersecurity (MA)
  • Global Security – Irregular Warfare (MA)
  • Global Studies (BA)
  • Global Technology & Development (Applied International Development) (MS)
  • Global Technology and Development (MS)
  • Graphic Design (BSD)
  • Graphic Information Technology (BAS)
  • Graphic Information Technology (BS)
  • Graphic Information Technology (MS)
  • Graphic Information Technology – Full-Stack Web Development (BS)
  • Graphic Information Technology – User Experience (BS)
  • Health Care Administration and Policy (BS)
  • Health Care Administration and Policy (MS)
  • Health Care Compliance and Regulations (BS)
  • Health Care Coordination (BS)
  • Health Care Innovation (Graduate Certificate)
  • Health Care Simulation (MS)
  • Health Education and Health Promotion (BS)
  • Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BAS)
  • Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BS)
  • Health Informatics (MAS)
  • Health Sciences (BAS)
  • Health Sciences (BS)
  • Health Sciences – Healthy Lifestyles and Fitness Science (BS)
  • Healthcare Innovation (MHI)
  • Healthcare Law and Administration (MLS)
  • Higher and Postsecondary Education (MEd)
  • History (BA)
  • History (MA)
  • Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Graduate Certificate)
  • Homeland Security (Graduate Certificate)
  • Human Resources and Employment Law (MHREL)
  • Human Systems Engineering (BS)
  • Human Systems Engineering – User Experience (BS)
  • Indian Gaming (MLS)
  • Indigenous Education (MA)
  • Industrial and Organizational Psychology (Graduate Certificate)
  • Industrial Design (BSD)
  • Industrial Engineering (MS)
  • Information Technology (BS)
  • Information Technology (MS)
  • Innovation in Society (BA)
  • Innovation in Society (BS)
  • Integrated Behavioral Health – Clinical (Graduate Certificate)
  • Integrated Behavioral Health – Management (Graduate Certificate)
  • Integrative Health (BS)
  • Intellectual Property Law (MLS)
  • Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance (BA)
  • Interdisciplinary Education on Community Health and Wellbeing (MA)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (BA)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies – Organizational Studies (BA)
  • International Affairs and Leadership (MA)
  • International Health Management (MIHM)
  • International Public Health (BIPH)
  • International Relations (BA)
  • International Relations (BS)
  • International Trade (BS)
  • Internet and Web Development (BAS)
  • Interprofessional Healthy Aging (Graduate Certificate)
  • Justice Studies (BA)
  • Justice Studies (BS)
  • Law and Sustainability (MLS)
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Computer Engineering M.E., M.S.

See how our online master's programs can help you keep up with the pace of innovation in the fields of computer engineering, systems engineering, and more.

CSU's computer engineering master's degree offers a customizable curriculum that you can tailor to meet your interests and career goals, with the flexibility to study online.

Knowledge for our connected world

From autonomous vehicles to smart cities, we live in a hyper-connected world. A degree in computer engineering will allow you to have an impact well beyond your computer screen. As devices and systems become “smarter” and more connected through the Internet of Things (IoT), computer engineers hold the key to understanding, advancing, and protecting the security of next-generation technologies.

The M.E. and M.S. programs are coursework-only degrees focused on fundamentals of innovation, from artificial intelligence to big data to robotics. Heavy emphasis is placed on computer system design and exploration, architecture of mobile and warehouse scale computers, network programming, and internet protocols.

Students in CSU's online master's in computer engineering program will learn:

  • Up-to-date industry trends and technology capabilities.
  • To apply creativity, in-depth knowledge, and information gained to their own careers – in many cases having access to knowledge that is not broadly known yet due to innovative faculty research.
  • Information that will provide specific depth in their area of focus such as high-performance computing, embedded systems, networking, etc.
  • To identify, formulate, and solve advanced engineering problems using fundamental computer engineering principles, methodologies, and tools.
  • To combine theory and mathematics to create simulations/prototypes using modern modeling software – the same as what is used in industry.
  • To understand the ethical, economic, environmental, and societal impacts of their work.

Join a community of innovation and excellence

As an online student, you will be part of ECE’s close-knit department – a community that thrives on innovation and diversity in thought. Whether online or on campus, computer engineering graduate students learn from faculty who are pushing the frontiers of engineering and science.

ECE professors are responsible for 35% of the university’s issued patents since 2015, and they are a leading contributor to CSU’s research environment, an enterprise that has grown by nearly $100 million in the last decade. The department’s research runs the gamut, from developing satellites designed to improve our understanding of the conditions inside hurricanes to microscale nuclear fusion to the development of virtual non-invasive medical biopsies. This variety in research means that no matter what field you work in — or wish to pursue in your future career — you will learn from faculty at the forefront of technology and innovation.

In addition to being the headquarters of the Engineering Research Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology, ECE is home to the CSU Information Science and Technology Center (ISTeC), the CSU-CHILL National Radar Facility, and the Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere. The ECE department is also part of national and international collaborations through LaserNetUS, a Department of Energy Consortium of ultra-high-power lasers, and LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Detector Scientific Collaboration.

Online students take the same engineering courses from the same faculty and receive the same computer engineering degree as students in our on-campus program.

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering maintains strong ties with leaders in the field by working closely with industry partners to meet the needs of employers through curricular input, classroom lectures, and on-campus events.

Choose from two degree options in an accredited online engineering program

Master of engineering (m.e.) – computer engineering specialization, master of science (m.s.) in computer engineering.

Program curriculum is highly customizable. These master's degrees are non-research oriented and focus on enhancing the expertise of computer engineering professionals. Review the requirements and curriculum to learn more.

Get qualified for recommended admission

You can earn a guaranteed admission recommendation from the department, if you meet the conditions below.

Admittance conditions for a guaranteed recommendation:

  • Complete two classes from the master's degree curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and with no less than a 2.7 in any course. You can take up to 9 credits as a non-admitted student.
  • A Bachelor of Science from a regionally accredited institution in electrical engineering, computer science, or related field (minimum 3.0 GPA) is required.
  • International students must hold degrees equivalent to U.S. bachelor's degrees, and should be among the top students in their classes. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology (B.S.E.E.T.) degrees are not accepted. International students must have passing scores in any one of the English proficiency exams (TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE).

If you do not meet all the requirements, online students may still be eligible to take coursework before being admitted to the graduate program. Contact an ECE advisor to discuss individual exceptions to these guidelines. The Department can review and admit students with unofficial transcripts. Students will however be required to submit their official transcripts during the first semester of attendance, if they had not included them in their application.

Learn more on the Applied Podcast

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Sudeep Pasricha, a professor with joint appointments in the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Systems Engineering at CSU. Dr. Pasricha is also Director of the Embedded, High Performance, and Intelligent Computing Lab. We discuss the rapid ongoing evolution of artificial intelligence, especially as it pertains to computer engineering, data centers, energy, sustainability, and AI ethics.

Computer engineers are in demand across virtually every industry, including areas such as medical machines, communication equipment, and hardware manufacturing. These fields are emerging as part of the new global economy, and having the right skills to not only compete, but to engage, is vital for professional engineers. This master's degree will help you advance your career by equipping you with skills and exposure to applied research.

The online master's programs prepare students for a wide variety of computer engineering careers in diverse industries, including, but not limited to:

  • Machine learning and AI
  • Computer chip design
  • Embedded and loT system design
  • Power and energy
  • Space and aerospace
  • Government and military sectors
  • Healthcare systems
  • Communication equipment and hardware manufacturing
  • Computer networks, information systems, and cyber security
  • Natural resources and the environment
  • Biosciences, biomedical engineering, and health sciences

Computer engineering master's graduates are consistently in the top five most coveted degrees for employment according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers Job Outlook report.

Engineering and computer occupations are expected to grow from 7.3 million to 8.2 million jobs between 2016 and 2026, an increase of 853,600 (11.7%) jobs over the 10-year period. This growth rate is higher than the growth rate projected for all occupations. (Source: U.S. Science and Engineering Workforce: Recent, Current, and Projected Employment, Wages, and Unemployment, November 2017 )

Computer engineers are consistently listed at the top of the salary range with incomes of $111k-$134k for mid-career professionals, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Payscale.com .

Learn to apply in-depth knowledge, creativity, and research experience to analyze, design, develop, and improve computer systems. Students will gain experience in state of the art design tools, methods, and theories applicable to computer engineering.

Requirements

Students complete 30 semester credits, 21 of which must be completed after formal admission to Colorado State University. This degree is coursework only; neither a thesis nor oral exam is required.

  • Minimum of 21 credits earned at Colorado State (must be at 500-level or higher).
  • Up to 15 credits of coursework may be taken outside of the electrical or computer engineering discipline, subject to approval by the M.E. advisor and the Graduate Admissions Committee .
  • For M.E Students, no independent study, research, internship, supervised college teaching, or practicum credits may be credited toward the degree.
  • A maximum of 6 credits of 400-level undergraduate courses can be used toward the degree. Up to 8 credits at the 400-level are permitted when at least one course is a 4 credit course. Remaining credits must be in 500-level or higher courses. 400-level courses are only accepted toward the degree when taken after formal admission.
  • Students may request up to six credits of 500-level coursework to be transferred from other regionally-accredited institutions; a committee will review the request and make a determination. Grades must be ‘B’ or higher in transferable coursework and not be part of an earned degree.

Select 30 credits from the following courses.

Select 27 credits from the following courses and complete an MS Plan B-Portfolio.

  • ECE 412 – Digital Control and Digital Filters (3 cr.)
  • ECE 421 – Telecommunications (3 cr.)
  • ECE 452 – Computer Organization and Architecture (3 cr.)
  • ECE 455 – Introduction to Robot Programming/ Simulation (3 cr.)
  • ECE 456 – Computer Networks (4 cr.)
  • ECE 512 – Digital Signal Processing (3 cr.)
  • ECE 519 – Network Centric Systems (3 cr.)
  • ECE 520 – Optimization Methods- Control & Communication (3 cr.)
  • ECE 528 – Embedded Systems and Machine Learning (3 cr.)
  • ECE 532 – Dynamics of Complex Engineering Systems (3 cr.)
  • ECE 544 – Silicon Photonics for Computing Systems (3 cr.)
  • ECE 545 – FPGA Signal Processing/Software-Defined Radio (3 cr.)
  • ECE 554 – Computer Architecture (3 cr.)
  • ECE 560 – Foundations of Fine Grain Parallelism (4 cr.)
  • ECE 561 – Hardware/Software Design of Embedded Systems (4 cr.)
  • ECE 611 – Nonlinear Control Systems (3 cr.)
  • ECE 612 – Robust Control Systems (3 cr.)
  • ECE 658 – Internet Engineering (4 cr.)
  • ECE 580C6 – Storage System- Device to System Perspective (3 cr.)
  • ECE 695 – Independent Study (3 cr.)

All courses are delivered online via our learning management system, Canvas. Courses allow you to watch recorded, campus-based lectures and engage in course content and communicate with peers online. Courses are asynchronous, allowing you to study at the time that best fits your schedule.

Although the online format of this degree offers flexibility, it still requires the same amount of work and time as an on-campus graduate program. Depending on your learning and studying style, expect to spend nine to twelve hours per week on a three credit course.

This online program allows you to earn your degree while maintaining your busy work and family schedules.

As a student in this program, you receive the same education, learn from the same faculty, and earn the same regionally accredited degree as students on campus. Additionally, you can expect:

  • The Opportunity to Gain a Competitive Edge: Keep up with the pace of innovation by having access to the latest research and trending advancements in the field. Our program prepares you with the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the ever-evolving demands of the profession in areas like communication equipment, hardware manufacturing, medical machines, and more.
  • A Degree with Broad Applicability: The skills you learn in this program are applicable to any industry that uses information, which could include: transportation, healthcare, mobile device market, and more. Such a wide range of relevant industries gives you the flexibility to pursue an array of employment opportunities.
  • Instruction from Expert Faculty: Be at the forefront of new technology and industry developments by learning from faculty who incorporate their active, and often internationally recognized, research projects and industry expertise into the curriculum. Faculty research interests include robotics, radar technology, communications and signal processing, distributed and embedded system design, and more.
  • A Customizable Curriculum: Our coursework-only electrical and computer engineering degree allows you the flexibility to choose courses that best suit your educational and professional goals.
  • Career Enhancement Opportunities: Extend your educational background beyond an undergraduate degree to better take advantage of career opportunities in electrical engineering and computer engineering. An advanced degree from a highly recognized research institution and a specialized skill set that spans across disciplines can help you stand out to current and future employers.

Learn more about CSU's rankings and accolades.

Application Deadlines

Fall semester July 1
Spring semester December 1

Note: Application dates published on the electrical and computer engineering prescreening site are for campus-based applicants only.

Start your application online and upload materials directly into the online system. You can save your progress and return any time.

1 Review Admission Requirements

This Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Science (M.S.) requires applicants to have the following, at a minimum:

  • Bachelor of Science from a regionally accredited institution in engineering, computer science, physics, or related field that includes coursework in calculus
  • 3.0 GPA in undergraduate degree
  • International students must hold degrees equivalent to U.S. bachelor's degrees, and should be among the top students in their classes. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology (B.S.E.E.T.) degrees are not accepted

Note that meeting the minimum department standards does not ensure admission to the program. Admission to Colorado State University graduate programs is based on a number of factors, including prior academic and professional experience and your statement of purpose.

The standard application process into the program requires a pre-application reviewed by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students who meet the conditions below and submit a pre-application, will be automatically recommended by the department to the Graduate School at CSU.

  • Complete two classes from the master’s degree curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and with no less than a 2.7 in any course. You can take up to 9 credits as a non-admitted student.

Contact Katya Stewart-Sweeney at [email protected] or by calling (970) 491-7850 if you are interested in the guaranteed recommendation option.

2 Prepare Application Materials

Prepare the materials below and upload when you apply online.

  • Statement of purpose
  • Provide GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and upload unofficial transcripts Prepare to list the names of schools you have attended through the online application. After submitting your application, upload a copy of your unofficial transcripts through the application portal. If you are recommended for admission, you will be required to submit a copy of official transcripts.
  • Two letters of recommendation Two professional recommendations are required. Recommenders should be able to accurately speak to your abilities and potential for graduate study. You will provide information about your recommenders in the online application. CSU will contact them with instructions and a link to a secure form they will submit on your behalf.

3 Submit the Online Application

Complete the online graduate application and pay the nonrefundable application processing fee (payable online). As soon as you have completed the required information, please submit your application. Your application will not be reviewed until it is complete and all required materials have been received.

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4 Finalize Your Application

If you've been recommended to apply by the department, complete the steps below to finalize your application.

Submit official transcripts

Request one official transcript of all collegiate work completed from all institutions attended. Transcripts from Colorado State University are not required. Transcripts must be received directly from the originating institution to be considered official.

Please Note: Students may be unconditionally admitted and registered in their first semester of courses with an unofficial transcript. Official transcripts must be submitted, prior to or during your first semester, before you can register for your second semester of graduate work. Failure to meet this condition will result in your dismissal from the Graduate School.

Electronic (preferred): Digital Transcripts must be submitted by the originating institution using a secure service such as parchment, eScrip-Safe, the National Student Clearinghouse, or e-Quals. Transcripts received via emails are considered unofficial. Use institution code 4075 for Colorado State University or [email protected] if the secure service requires an email address.

Mail (if necessary) Graduate Admissions Colorado State University – Office of Admissions 1062 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-1062

Pay your application fee

Check your application status.

  • View your application status at any time to ensure your application checklist is complete or to check on updates.
  • Once your complete application, including supporting materials, is received, the department admission committee will review your application and notify you of their decision.

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Proof of English language proficiency is required for applicants from countries or United States territories where there are official languages other than (or in addition to) English. This includes the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico.

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If you would like to apply to our coursework-only master’s program, make sure to select “Master of Computer Science” not “Computer Science MS.” The Master of Computer Science program is listed alphabetically with the M’s.

The USU Computer Science Department is excited to announce our new Master of Computer Science (MCS) program! This is a professional, coursework-only degree. Admissions are open now - please forward/share with your family, friends, classmates, and colleagues who may be interested in a career pivot to Computer Science (no previous CS experience required) or pursuing additional education. No GRE is required for admission!

The Master of Computer Science is a professional, coursework-only master's degree which:

  • No previous CS or coding experience required
  • Students without a grade of C or better in a course in Data Structures and Algorithms (CS 2420 at USU) must complete three (3) prerequisite courses (two or three semesters) before beginning their MCS coursework
  • Admissions requirements: previous transcripts, three letters of recommendation, resume, and statement of purpose
  • Allows students to take courses according to their interests
  • Only 33 credits (or 11 courses) are required

Allows students to study Data Science/Data Analysis/Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Computer Vision, High Performance Computing, Visualization, Virtual Reality, Security, Algorithms, and more

Requirement Summary

The admissions committee will consider the following in their decisions: Current degree (BS, MS) and the reputation of the programs where the degree was obtained, GPA, TOEFL/IELTS scores, performance in prerequisite courses, resume, statement of purpose, and recommendations.

Minimum Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
  • 3.0 GPA for the last 60 semester credits
  • (International Students) TOEFL score of 79 or IELTS overall score of 6.0 and a minimum score of 5 on each subscale
  • A course in Data Structures and Algorithms (CS 2420) with a grade of C or better

Application Materials

Official transcripts.

Each previously attended college and/or university, including Utah State University, must be listed on the application form, and the applicant must have an official transcript from each institution (except Utah State University) sent directly to the Utah State University School of Graduate Studies. Transcripts must be submitted for all coursework above the high-school level and all prior degrees. Transcripts not in English must be accompanied by a notarized translation. Transcripts submitted as application credentials become the property of the School of Graduate Studies and will not be copied for or returned to the applicant.

Three Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation are required; each must address the applicant's potential for success in the Master of Computer Science program. At least two of the letters must come from persons from whom the applicant has taken academic coursework. The letters must be sent directly to the School of Graduate Studies. The request is sent out electronically through the online application.

TOEFL or IELTS Scores

  • TOEFL internet-based test: 79
  • IELTS exam: overall score of 6.0 and a minimum score of 5 on each subscale.
  • Scores that are more than 2 years old are not accepted.
  • If an international applicant has a degree from a university in an English-speaking country, the TOEFL or IELTS is not required.
  • Take and pass the IELI placement exam, or
  • Take the IELI placement exam and complete the required classes.
  • Note: IELI does not offer level 0 or low-beginning English classes. IELI offers level 1, which is high-beginning. Students entering IELI must have a basic knowledge of English in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Passing the IELI placement exam or completing the required IELI classes does not guarantee matriculation into a graduate program.

Proof of Prerequisite Courses

Completion of CS 1400, CS 1410, and CS 2420 (or the equivalent) is required before you may enroll in MCS courses. Please upload a transcript showing completion of these courses. If you have not yet completed these prerequisite courses, please contact Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , to get started!

Include a detailed Resume showing your skills and experience.

Statement of Purpose

Elaborate on why you would like to pursue an MCS degree and why you think you would be a good fit for the program.

Note: Application materials may be submitted after paying the $55 nonrefundable application fee. For more information on application materials, visit the School of Graduate Studies' Steps to Apply and Admissions Policies .

Application Deadlines

Semester Deadline
Fall (Begins in August) August 1
Spring (Begins in January) October 15
Summer (Begins in May) March 1

fa-info Please note that MCS students are not eligible for Departmental funding (Graduate Teaching Assistantships).

Note: Admitted students may defer their acceptance for a maximum of one year. Beyond one year, students need to reapply for their program.

Program Pathway

  • Be accepted to the Master of Computer Science program and work with your advisor: Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator .
  • Register for courses .
  • Second Semester (due Apr. 1st or Nov. 1st): Submit your Program of Study (POS) by emailing Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , to let them know it is ready for approval.
  • Complete 33 credits of coursework, as listed on your POS.
  • Notify Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , the semester you plan to graduate. Your MCS program is complete after you have completed the coursework on your POS.
  • Check with Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , about any final closeout steps for the CS department.

Supervisory Committee

Master of Computer Science (MCS) students do not need to find a major professor or form a Supervisory Committee. Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , will serve as the permanent advisor for all MCS students.

  • Program of Study

The Program of Study (POS) is a contract among the student, Rachel Mano, Graduate Program Coordinator , and the School of Graduate Studies outlining which courses the student will take to meet the School of Graduate Studies requirements and complete their degree program.

Students joining the department in a Fall semester will need to submit a Program of Study by April 1st of their second semester. Students joining the department in a Spring semester will need to submit a Program of Study by November 1st of their second semester.

In order to be approved, the POS must follow the Master of Computer Science (MCS) degree requirements listed in the USU Catalog . Requirements for an MCS POS are as follows:

At least 33 credits

18 credits of CS 6000+ courses. Excluding CS 6250

15 additional credits of graduate coursework at the 5000-level or above.

Up to 3 credits of CS 6250

Up to one course from CS 5950, CS 6950, and CS 7950

Cannot include CS 6900, CS 6970, CS 6990, CS 7970, or CS 7990

If CS 5250 and CS 5260 are included, they must be taken the same semester.

May include up to 6 credits outside the CS department. Outside credits must be from: ECE, MATH, STAT, PSC 6150 or SOC 6150

Cannot include independent study, research, or continuing graduate advisement outside of the CS department.

  • Graduate students are required to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA for degree-program courses. 
  • Grades of C+ or lower will not be accepted for a graduate degree.

Departmental Funding (in the form of Graduate Teaching Assistantships) is not available for MCS students. Some students are able to find campus employment with other departments or research groups:

  • School of Graduate Studies financial assistance (Fellowships, Assistantships, Tuition Waivers and Remission)
  • University Financial Aid
  • Learn more about student employment through the Career Design Center . For more information about employment in the CS dept., contact Genie Hanson .
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  • MCS Handbook
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  • Graduate School Academic Forms
  • CS 6250 Cooperative Work Experience Form
  • CS 5950 Independent Study/CS 6950 Directed Readings/CS 7950 Reading and Reports Form

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Purdue University's College of Engineering offers an online non-degree option that helps students prepare for graduate-level courses, explore graduate study, or develop new skills. If you wish to take a graduate-level engineering course without being formally admitted to an advanced degree program, you may do so under non-degree admission status. Students are permitted to take up to 12 credits in the non-degree status.  There is no fee to apply. Students in non-degree status will receive official Purdue academic credit for courses as an online graduate student in the College of Engineering. You must hold a bachelor's degree and have the necessary background for any courses you wish to take.   

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It can be a little tricky figuring out which postgraduate degree is for you. That’s why we’ve done the work for you to clarify the differences between a coursework degree and a research degree, and where each could take your career.

The main difference between these two styles is coursework has classes and research has a thesis.

Postgraduate coursework: advanced classes

In a nutshell: an advanced continuation of undergrad-style learning.

Choosing a coursework degree means you’ll attend lectures and tutorials, complete assignments and sit exams – just like your first degree. You’ll be taught discrete units that are part of a set program and at a higher academic level than your undergrad.

Coursework degrees aim to deepen your knowledge and enhance your undergraduate degree with postgraduate training, focusing you towards a specific profession. Alternatively, you can use your undergraduate degree to pivot and pursue a new area of study at postgraduate level.

For instance, you may have completed a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and Japanese, then realised you’d like be a high school teacher, so you enrol in a Master of Teaching (Secondary) .

Or perhaps you did a Bachelor of Science majoring in Engineering Science and after working for a couple of years, you now want to start your own business. Enrolling in a Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation could get you there.

Also bear in mind, some coursework courses can involve a research element such as the completion of a minor thesis. This forms part of training your time management and written skills.

If you’re looking to complete a degree part time or solely online, you can find a postgraduate coursework degree to suit you. There are graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and master’s degrees, and we’ve explained the difference between these  too.

Postgraduate research: independent thesis

In a nutshell: solo research project to produce an original thesis.

Taking on a postgraduate research degree provides you with the unique opportunity to follow your interest in an area of research and contribute to the field.

You’ll work on your own project, under the guidance of an academic supervisor who you have chosen, with the aim of producing, presenting and submitting a final thesis. This final thesis is the culmination of your original research and investigation – an original contribution to knowledge.

You can often undertake any project of your choosing, as long as you can find a supervisor to connect with. Once you’ve found a potential supervisor, meet with them to discuss your project proposal and see if they agree to supervise you.

If you’re interested in completing a PhD or are thinking about a career in academia, a research degree is a popular decision. This type of study enables you to demonstrate your capacity to conduct research independently and form a distinct contribution to an area.

So what’s ‘honours’, then?

Honours  is the opportunity to extend your undergraduate degree by a year – a sort of bridging year between undergrad and postgrad. The benefit is setting yourself apart from other undergraduate grads, as employers value the skills gained from the independent research project you’ll complete.

Honours is reserved for students who demonstrate strong academic performance in their final-year units. You may be invited to consider honours or you can apply directly . Students considering a research master’s or PhD are strongly encouraged to complete an honours year as a research training exercise and a taster of what’s to come in the research life.

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