This program is well-suited to fit a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you have a
full-time job, are a recent graduate, or looking to develop skills in data and policy
analysis—this program accommodates a variety of needs. While you do not need an extensive
analytical background, you will need to feel comfortable with learning such material
as that makes up the core of the program.
How does the program work?
In order to complete the program, you must take a total of 36 units, which equates
to 12 courses. Of the 12 courses, you must complete 9 required courses and 3 elective
courses. The program is 100% online—with courses offered during the Fall, Spring,
and Summer semesters.
How long will it take to complete the degree?
The program can be completed within two years, depending on the number of courses
taken each semester. Once enrolled, students must take at least one course per semester,
and have a maximum of five years to complete all requirements.
What qualifications do I need for the program and how do I apply?
Admission to the program requires the completion of a Bachelor’s Degree, as well as
completion of a course in Statistics. Students who are citizens of or in residence
in other countries must have the ability to function successfully in English.
Can I transfer units from another institution?
Yes, but they have to be graduate units and the maximum amount you can transfer is
9 units.
What financial aid is available?
Yes, there is financial aid available. You are also eligible to apply for federal student loans, outside grants
and scholarships.
Do I need to take the GRE for admission to the program?
No, there are no graduate-level entrance exams necessary to enter the program. If
you have taken the GRE, you can submit your test scores to support your application
if you would like.