UVA BigData Admissions Overview
UVA BigData Admissions Overview
UVA BigData Admissions Overview
A personal statement that briefly states how the MSDS program fits into your long- and
short-term educational and career goals.
Scores for either the GRE or the GMAT scores are submitted via ETS using instituton
code 5820 and any department code. You should also self-report your GRE scores in the
application system. GMAT scores are submitted by requesting that GMAC send an
official score report to UVA, searching under "University of Virginia" and then selecting
"Data Science" as the program. Also, email a copy of your score GMAT report to
[email protected]. (The admission system does not support self-reporting of
GMAT scores.) Please see the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information
about GRE and GMAT scores.
Transcripts from all previous institutions. Unofficial transcripts are requested on the
application and official transcripts are required to be mailed only after acceptance of an
offer made by the program.
Two letters of recommendation. Ideally at least one of which will come from an
individual with substantive knowledge of your academic accomplishments.
All international students must submit TOEFL scores. Scores are submitted via ETS
using institution code 5820 and department code 5199. The TOEFL is not required of
applicants who have or will have obtained a degree from an institution where English is
the primary language of instruction. The TOEFL requirement will automatically be
waived for an applicant who submits an application indicating these circumstances.
Applicants may submit scores from the International English Language Testing System
(IELTS) instead of TOEFL scores. (See the Frequently Asked Questions page for more
information, including minimum score requirements)
Curriculum: https://dsi.virginia.edu/curriculum
o The Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) is an 10-month professional masters
program. The program starts in mid-July and ends the following year in mid-May. Core
program courses are taught by faculty from the departments of Computer Science,
Statistics, and Systems and Information Engineering. The program utilizes the spiral
learning framework, first giving the students the base that they need in languages,
computation, and linear modeling and building upon those skills to move to the practice
and application of data science. The program culminates in a capstone project where the
students use their knowledge base to solve a real world data science problem and present
the results in a public presentation.
o Summer:
CS 5010: Programming and Systems for Data Science
STAT 6430: Statistical Computing for Data Science
o Fall:
Spring:
Elective 1
Elective 2
Program Duration: Total graduate credit hours required (minimum) 45 (30 if prerequisite and all
foundation courses are waived) Starts August 2016
Program Emphasis:
o The Master of Science in Business with a Decision Analytics concentration provides
students with knowledge of quantitative skills and experience in analyzing problems
arising in a business environment. Depending upon individual student interests and
adviser approval, the required nucleus is supplemented with relevant elective courses
from within the School of Business or from outside departments.
o http://business.vcu.edu/graduate-studies/ms-in-business-with-a-concentration-indecision-analytics/
Program goal
The Master of Science in Business with a concentration in decision analytics provides students
with knowledge of the statistical, mathematical and scientific skills and experience necessary to
utilize advanced methods of data analysis for business decision-making.
Student learning outcomes
Students will be able to apply quantitative procedures to obtain solutions for real-world
problems.
Students will be able to appropriately address the target audience, use proper
organization, create clear graphical displays and express ideas with clarity and
grammatical correctness.
Students will be able to show a clear understanding of the ethical nature of the issue and
recommend appropriate action.
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Program Size:
o Unlisted
Application Deadlines:
o Summer 2016: March 1
o Fall 2016: July 1
o Spring 2017: Nov 1
Application Requirements:
o http://business.vcu.edu/media/school-ofbusiness/images/graduate/2015ApplicationChecklist.pdf
All (traditional) masters-level and doctoral business programs require a GMAT or a GRE score
to complete an application for admission. Post-baccalaureate graduate certificate programs do
not require a GMAT nor GRE score to complete an application for admission.
VCU Test Prep is a standardized test preparation program, offered through the Office of
Continuing and Professional Education at VCU. Learn more from their web site.
Only applicants to masters-level business programs who already have a master's degree in an
accredited, quantitative program, may be eligible for waiver of the GMAT/GRE exam. We do not
waive the test score requirement for Ph.D. applicants. To determine eligibility, please send an
email requesting a waiver to Jana McQuaid, Executive Director for Masters Programs, at
[email protected]; you must attach your resume and transcript(s) for your request to be
considered.
Applications without either written permission of waiver or a GMAT/GRE score are incomplete,
thus not reviewed.
For the complete application checklist for all traditional (non-executive/-professional) graduate
business programs, please visit the application checklist above or here.
For executive and professional track programs' test score requirements, see here.
Graduate Business Program Essay requirements:
All graduate-level (post-baccalaureate graduate certificate, master's, doctoral) business programs
require a statement of purpose (sometimes referred to as an essay or personal statement). We
recommend a statement between one and a half, to two, pages long. Writing should be of
professional quality and all applicants should provide evidence of their accomplishments, goals,
and reasons for applying to their intended program in their essay.
Evening MBA program applicants are invited to address the below topics specifically:
What skills/characteristics do you have that will contribute to a positive classroom environment?
Provide specific examples of your intellectual and professional achievements and discuss how
they might relate to graduate study in management and in a career as a manager or business
leader.
What do you hope to gain, both personally and professionally, from the VCU MBA program?
The above guidelines are also appropriate for any Graduate Business Program applicant essay.
For the complete application checklist for all traditional (non-executive/-professional) graduate
business programs, please visit the application checklist above or here.
For executive and professional track programs' essay requirements, see here.
Q. Must I complete all foundation and/or prerequisite courses prior to applying to a graduate
business program?
A. No. If you have not completed all prerequisite and foundation courses prior to your
admission, you will be required to complete them prior to beginning advanced core courses in
your graduate program.
Curriculum:
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Prerequisite: All students must have completed a course in Calculus (SCMA 212 or
SCMA 500) prior to attempting graduate business courses. This prerequisite can be met
after admission to the program.
Foundation Courses:
Students must complete up to four classes (0 to 12 credit hours) of work from the
following list. All or some of the foundation courses may be waived for students who
have completed the equivalent undergraduate coursework with no less than a C grade.
Required (1):SCMA 524 Statistical Fundamentals for Business Management
Plus three of the following (3):
ACCT 507 Fundamentals of Accounting
ECON 500 Concepts in Economics
FIRE 520 Financial Concepts of Management
INFO 364 Database Systems
MGMT 540 Management Theory and Practice
MKTG 570 Concepts and Issues in Marketing
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