Graduate Entry Requirements
Students will have the opportunity to take graduate-level courses from disciplines outside of Computer Science, such as business, engineering management, and computer engineering, as part of the MSCS degree, preparing them to work in interdisciplinary settings that are common in industry today
*Students with 2.65+ GPA are encouraged to apply TO THE MSCS program
Offered only at University of the Pacific’s San Francisco campus
TOEFL - 80
Math and programming proficiency required. Applicants will submit Math and Programming Self-Evaluation during the application process.
- Analytics Computing (2 degree credits earned)
- Linear Algebra (2 degree credits earned)
Session 2 (5 weeks)
- Relational Databases (1 degree credit earned)
- Frequent Statistics (1 degree credit earned)
- Weekly Hot Topics (1 degree credit earned)
- Research Methods for Data Science (1 degree credit earned)
TOEFL - 80
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 165)
iTEP - 4.5+
-Demonstrated math pre-requisites through Calculus 3 (multi-variable calculus)*
-Entry level statistics course
-One college level computer programming in one of the following languages: JAVA, C, C++, MATLAB, Python
- Engineering Project Management
- Engineering Project Management and Leadership
- Introduction to Data Analytics for - Engineers and Computer Scientists
- Managing Science Technology and Innovation
- Techniques in Research
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses.
TOEFL - 74
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 160)
iTEP - 4.0
-Demonstrated math pre-requisites through Calculus 3 (multi-variable calculus)*
-Entry level statistics course
-One college level computer programming in one of the following languages: JAVA, C, C++, MATLAB, Python
- Engineering Project Management
- Engineering Project Management and Leadership
- Introduction to Data Analytics for - Engineers and Computer Scientists
- Managing Science Technology and Innovation
- Techniques in Research
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses.
TOEFL - 80
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 165)
iTEP - 4.5+
-Four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university
OR
-Four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in Computer Engineering from an accredited university.
For students with Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering degrees:
-Demonstrated math pre-requisites through Calculus 3 (multi-variable calculus) and Differential Equations*
-One course in Signal Processing
-One course in microprocessors
For students with Computer Science degrees:
-One programming languages course
-One course in Algorithms
-Cloud Computing
-Computational Intelligence
-Computer Network Security
-Data Science
-Digital Signal Processing with Applications
-Human-Computer Interface Design
-Language Semantics Recent
-Multi-Agent Systems
-Numerical Methods for Engineering
-Parallel Computing Programming
-Topics in Renewable Energy Robotics
-Sensor Networks for Engineering Systems
Special Topics:
-Techniques in Research*
-Virtual Reality
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses.
*Required course for Direct and Advanced Master’s Accelerator students during fall semester
TOEFL - 74
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 160)
iTEP - 4.0
-Four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university
OR
-Four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in Computer Engineering from an accredited university.
For students with Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering degrees:
-Demonstrated math pre-requisites through Calculus 3 (multi-variable calculus) and Differential Equations*
-One course in Signal Processing
-One course in microprocessors
For students with Computer Science degrees:
-One programming languages course
-One course in Algorithms
-Cloud Computing
-Computational Intelligence
-Computer Network Security
-Data Science
-Digital Signal Processing with Applications
-Human-Computer Interface Design
-Language Semantics Recent
-Multi-Agent Systems
-Numerical Methods for Engineering
-Parallel Computing Programming
-Topics in Renewable Energy Robotics
-Sensor Networks for Engineering Systems
Special Topics:
-Techniques in Research*
-Virtual Reality
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses.
*Required course for Direct and Advanced Master’s Accelerator students during fall semester
TOEFL - 80
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 165)
iTEP - 4.5+
Must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Electric Circuits
-Material Science
-Thermodynamics
-Mechanics of Materials
-Through Calculus III (Multi-variable calculus)
-Differential Equations
-Introduction to Mechatronics
-Managing Science Technology and Innovation
-Manufacturing Processes
-Numerical Methods for Engineering
-Polymer and Composite Materials
Note: 3 Degree credits earned for all courses.
TOEFL - 74
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 160)
iTEP - 4.0
Must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Electric Circuits
-Material Science
-Thermodynamics
-Mechanics of Materials
-Through Calculus III (Multi-variable calculus)
-Differential Equations
-Introduction to Mechatronics
-Managing Science Technology and Innovation
-Manufacturing Processes
-Numerical Methods for Engineering
-Polymer and Composite Materials
Note: 3 Degree credits earned for all courses.
TOEFL - 80
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 165)
iTEP - 4.5+
Students looking to pursue an Environmental Engineering emphasis must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Fluid Mechanics
-Environmental Engineering
-Through Calculus III
(Multi-variable Calculus)
-Differential Equations
Students looking to pursue a Structural Engineering emphasis must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Structural Engineering
-Mechanics of Materials
-Through Calculus III
(Multi-variable Calculus)
-Differential Equations
-Earthquake Engineering
-Engineering Project Management and Leadership
-Microbiology of Engineered Systems
-Numerical Methods for Engineering*
-Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes
-Special Topics
-Techniques in Research*
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses
*Required for Direct and Advanced Master’s Accelerator students
TOEFL - 74
Cambridge English - B2 First (no part below 160)
iTEP - 4.0
Students looking to pursue an Environmental Engineering emphasis must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Fluid Mechanics
-Environmental Engineering
-Through Calculus III
(Multi-variable Calculus)
-Differential Equations
Students looking to pursue a Structural Engineering emphasis must have passed the courses listed below with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade lower than a C:
-Structural Engineering
-Mechanics of Materials
-Through Calculus III
(Multi-variable Calculus)
-Differential Equations
-Earthquake Engineering
-Engineering Project Management and Leadership
-Microbiology of Engineered Systems
-Numerical Methods for Engineering*
-Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes
-Special Topics
-Techniques in Research*
Note: 3 degree credits earned for all courses
*Required for Direct and Advanced Master’s Accelerator students
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Professional Accounting Research Methods and Topics (Special Topics)
-Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
-Advanced Taxation
-Financial Statement Analysis
-Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Professional Accounting Research Methods and Topics (Special Topics)
-Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
-Advanced Taxation
-Financial Statement Analysis
-Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Professional Accounting Research Methods and Topics (Special Topics)
-Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
-Advanced Taxation
-Financial Statement Analysis
-Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation
*Students with 2.65+ GPA are encouraged to apply.
-Business Concepts and Applications of Analytics
-Database Management with SQL and R
-Leading the Analytics Organization
-Business Concepts and Applications of Analytics
-Database Management with SQL and R
-Leading the Analytics Organization
-Business Concepts and Applications of Analytics
-Database Management with SQL and R
-Leading the Analytics Organization
*Students with 2.65+ GPA are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Economics for Finance
-Investment / Portfolio Analysis
-Advanced Financial Accounting
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Economics for Finance
-Investment / Portfolio Analysis
-Advanced Financial Accounting
Applicants must also submit a résumé/CV in order to receive full acceptance
-Economics for Finance
-Investment / Portfolio Analysis
-Advanced Financial Accounting
*Students with 2.65+ GPA are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Begin your UOP International program application now, or contact our enrollment counselors with any questions.
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- Begin your international student application below. You can save your progress and resume later.
- If you have questions about your application, please contact us.
- You will receive a confirmation email once we have received your application.
Before you begin, you will need the following documents:
- Highschool/secondary school transcripts and any post-secondary transcripts
- Copy of your passport
- English-language test scores