


Offered by Ball State University
11 courses total (33 credits), 6-9 hours per week per course
$489 per credit, with pay-as-you-go tuition for each course
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
Lecture videos, hands-on projects, and connection with instructors and peers
Launch a career in data science with Ball State’s Master of Science in Data Science. This program is designed for professionals from a wide range of academic and career backgrounds. With performance-based admission, you can enroll in the MS-DS program without a specific bachelor's degree, GMAT/GRE scores, or prior work experience in the field. This removes traditional barriers, allowing you to develop in-demand skills through a hands-on, project-based curriculum where you will master data visualization, statistical methods, and machine learning.
The pathway to full admission is clear and transparent. You are fully admitted into the MS-DS program after successfully completing the first three courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. This unique approach allows you to demonstrate your readiness for graduate-level work while making meaningful progress toward your degree. After admission, you will continue to build expertise through advanced coursework and hands-on projects, developing practical skills that support your career growth in the evolving field of data science.
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Offered by Ball State University
11 courses total (33 credits), 6-9 hours per week per course
$489 per credit, with pay-as-you-go tuition for each course
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
Lecture videos, hands-on projects, and connection with instructors and peers
Offered by Ball State University
11 courses total (33 credits), 6-9 hours per week per course
$489 per credit, with pay-as-you-go tuition for each course
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
Lecture videos, hands-on projects, and connection with instructors and peers
Launch a career in data science with Ball State’s Master of Science in Data Science. This program is designed for professionals from a wide range of academic and career backgrounds. With performance-based admission, you can enroll in the MS-DS program without a specific bachelor's degree, GMAT/GRE scores, or prior work experience in the field. This removes traditional barriers, allowing you to develop in-demand skills through a hands-on, project-based curriculum where you will master data visualization, statistical methods, and machine learning.
The pathway to full admission is clear and transparent. You are fully admitted into the MS-DS program after successfully completing the first three courses with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. This unique approach allows you to demonstrate your readiness for graduate-level work while making meaningful progress toward your degree. After admission, you will continue to build expertise through advanced coursework and hands-on projects, developing practical skills that support your career growth in the evolving field of data science.

Not ready to commit to a full degree? Start with a course. When you complete eligible courses, you may be able to have your learning recognized for credit if you are admitted and enroll in the Master of Science in Data Science. Gain in-demand skills while building towards a degree.
Get started with one of these eligible courses and build your progress toward a future degree.
*Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.

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Ball State University offers a performance-based pathway for all learners for the Master of Science in Data Science. Get admitted based on your performance in approved courses - no application required.
Complete a 3-course pathway in programming, data science, and data visualization for credit. Achieve at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA and you’ll be admitted to the degree program.
*Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the successful course completion required to qualify for performance-based admission. Review the admissions process for this degree program for more information. Click on a specific course for details.
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When you complete these programs, you may have learning recognized for credit toward this degree, if you are admitted and enroll.¹

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¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.
You’ll earn a reputable Ball State degree whether you’re taking classes in a physical or online classroom. Ball State’s online degrees carry the same weight as those earned on campus. Your diploma will not indicate whether you earned your degree online or on its Indiana campus.
Yes, Ball State is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Learn more.
Yes! Preview 4 weeks of our open content courses to see if Ball State is the right fit for you.
Many students take one or two courses at a time to balance work, classes, and other responsibilities. You may take more than two classes at a time, but it isn’t recommended for students who work full-time. Request information to learn more.
Yes, in fact it is encouraged that online students come to Ball State University’s campus to participate in commencement ceremonies. Commencement is held at the end of the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Ball State also webcasts its Spring commencement ceremonies if you cannot travel.
Yes, you will have access to most of the same student resources and services that on-campus students have—including Ball State’s library services, online tutoring, career services, and more. As an online student, you also have a dedicated Ball State Student Success Specialist.
This program is built for career switchers and learners of all educational backgrounds and career experiences. Whether you come from a data science or programming background or not, performance-based admissions simplify the road toward your career goals. If you can successfully complete three courses, you can earn admission to the Ball State Master’s in Data Science.
Ball State applies a concierge approach when it comes to your experience with your Student Success Specialist. You’ll find that your assigned Specialist is with you every step of the way–from registration to graduation–anticipating your learning needs, providing guidance on courses, suggesting resources and opportunities to enhance your overall academic experience, and rooting for your success.
Your Student Success Specialist helps you navigate the “business of being a student,” whether you’re fresh out of college, took some time off, or are completely new to online education.
Individual Course Withdrawal: If you wish to withdraw from a course(s), but not all of the courses you registered for, you may be eligible for a reduction of your original tuition charges based on the below refund schedule:
Total Course Withdrawal: If you wish to withdraw from ALL of your courses here is the refund schedule:
If you’re unsure of the path you want to take, you can get a feel for both degrees while completing the pathway courses. Ball State’s MS in Computer Science and MS in Data Science offers two overlapping pathway courses – CS 617 and DSCI 605 – that count toward both degrees. After taking these courses, you can decide which program you’re most interested in and switch to it the next semester.
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