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Graduate Admissions

 

Admission Requirements

The admission requirements spelled out below apply to the MS, ME and the PhD programs. Applicants should be aware that admission is very competitive, and that meeting the requirements does not guarantee admission.

Admission to the PhD program is especially competitive and successful applicants will in general have records considerably stronger in breadth or quality than these minimum standards suggest. Candidates for PhD admission should be sure that the Special Field entry in Part I of the application, and the plans for graduate study (Part II, number 6) include a clear indication of his or her area or areas of research interest. If unsure of the area of specialization the applicant should indicate probable areas. PhD applicants with a very strong background in areas other than computer science are encouraged to apply. (Students wishing to get both MS and PhD degrees can apply to the PhD program and get the MS degree while enrolled in the PhD program. Alternatively students may apply to the MS program, and later on apply to the PhD program.)

Applicants for graduate study in computer science must hold at least a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an institution comparable to the University of Colorado. They should have considerable programming experience, a number of computer science courses, and sufficient mathematical maturity to understand pure mathematics courses at the upper division (junior/senior) level.

Mathematics Courses

The applicant's academic background should include at least three semesters of mathematics at the level of sophistication of calculus or above, courses such as calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, probability, statistics, and abstract algebra. The courses should indicate that the applicant has achieved the mathematical maturity expected of an upper-level mathematics undergraduate.

Computer Science Courses

At least five one-semester courses in Computer Science that are beyond the introductory level are required. These are intended to demonstrate the applicant's breadth of basic Computer Science knowledge in the areas of computer hardware, software, and theory. The courses should include the equivalent of the following University of Colorado offerings:

  • Hardware Requirement: CSCI 2400 (Computer Systems) or ECEN 2120 (Computers as Components).

  • Software Requirement: Any one of CSCI 3155 (Principles of Programming Languages) or CSCI 3753 (Operating Systems).

  • Theory Requirement: CSCI 2270 (Computer Science 2: Data Structures) and either CSCI 3104 (Algorithms) or CSCI 3434 (Theory of Computation).

  • Other Area Requirement: One upper division course (i.e., one at the junior/senior, 3000/4000 level) in another area of Computer Science. These areas include artificial intelligence, databases, numerical computation, parallel processing and software engineering.

More advanced versions of all courses are acceptable. Courses classified in the Other Area Requirement may occasionally be substituted for courses classified in the Hardware, Software or Theory Requirement. However, the courses in the Hardware, Software and Theory Requirements are prerequisites to many of the graduate-level offerings and applicants who are admitted lacking their equivalent will usually be required to make them up.

Grade Point Average

Applicants should have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0). Applicants having the listed qualifications will, if accepted, be classified as regular degree students. However, admission to the graduate programs is competitive, and a grade point average at this level will not ensure admission. Applicants with an average below 3.0 and above 2.75 and applicants lacking certain of the admission requirements listed above, if accepted, can only be accepted as provisional degree students.

GRE Scores

PhD applicants are required to submit scores from the general GRE (scores are only valid for 5 years). GRE scores for MS applicants are optional, in general; they are encouraged if the work is at an institution lacking a strong national reputation; they are required if the undergraduate grade point average is below 3.0 and above 2.75.

How to Apply

Applicants for admission to the graduate programs in Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder should do the following to apply:

  • Follow the instructions in the Graduate School Admission Process to complete the application.

  • Your completed application for the graduate program in Computer Science must contain each of the following required materials to be considered for admission:

    1. The Application, Parts I and II -- apply online.

    2. A $50 application fee ($70 for International Applicants). This can be submitted online via credit card while applying online.

    3. The Standard Graduate Record Examination for general aptitude (verbal and quantitative) is required for entrance into the Graduate Program. (MS optional and required only for students with lower than 3.0 and higher than 2.75 GPA.) You may learn where and when to take the GRE from the Educational Testing Service. The "Institute Code" for the University of Colorado at Boulder for the GRE test is "4841" and the "Department Code" is "78". Typical graduate record exam (GRE) scores of admitted applicants are 560 verbal and 775 quantitative.

    4. A TOEFL score of 560 in paper based; 220 CBT or 83 iBT is required for international students.

    5. Four letters of recommendation. It is highly recommended that these letters be obtained from members of the academic community. You may request your referees to submit letters of recommendation online via Apply Yourself.

    6. Two original official transcripts from each college or university you have attended, even if no credit was received. Community or junior colleges are included. The institution must mail the transcript directly to us.

    7. A Statement of Purpose regarding why you want to pursue graduate work in Computer Science and what you would like to do after you have received your graduate degree.

    8. The Supplementary Information Form.

    9. An In-State Tuition Classification Form. Please complete this form if you are currently a resident of Colorado and are claiming in-state classification. Out-of-state students and international students aren't required to complete this form at this time. Once out-of-state students reside in Colorado for 12 months, they need to petition for in-state classification, which is done via a different method. International students aren't eligible to apply for in-state classification.

  • International students should mail their academic records including transcripts, mark-sheets and certificates to the following address:

    Office of International Admissions
    Regent Administrative Center 125
    University of Colorado at Boulder
    65 UCB
    Boulder, CO 80309-0065

  • Any supporting documentation that must be sent by regular mail should be addressed to

    Computer Science Graduate Program
    University of Colorado at Boulder
    430 UCB
    Boulder, CO 80309-0430

Questions should be directed to CS Grad Info.

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines differ depending on whether the applicant is a "U.S. Applicant" or an "International Applicant", and also whether the application is for the ME/MS programs or for the PhD program.

U.S. Applicants

For full consideration during the review process, applications for the MS and ME programs must be received by February 28 for Fall admission and by October 15 for Spring admission. Normally, fewer students are admitted for the Spring semester than for Fall.

For full consideration during the review process, PhD applications must be received by January 2 for Fall and October 1 for Spring.

Deadlines for U.S. Applicants
Please note that applications received by the deadline will be receive full consideration during the review process.
  Fall Spring
MS or ME February 28 October 15
Doctoral January 2 October 1

International Applicants

Applications from international students must be received in time to be copied and forwarded to the Foreign Admissions office. For applying to the Computer Science graduate program, the term "International Applicant" means "A person who is not a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident/green card holder."

For full consideration during the review process, for both the MS/ME and PhD programs the deadline for Fall admission is December 1, while the deadline for Spring admission is September 1.

Deadlines for International Applicants
Please note that applications received by the deadline will be receive full consideration during the review process.
  Fall Spring
MS or ME December 1 September 1
Doctoral December 1 September 1

Notification Dates

Notification dates, i.e., the dates the decision letters will be mailed, for each of the various categories are as follows:

Notification Dates
  Fall Spring
ME or MS March 30 December 1
Doctoral March 30 November 1

Please do not contact the department seeking decision information before these dates and please allow time for the mail to arrive at the destination. To check on status (date application received and what we have received or are missing) please login to your Apply Yourself account and check the status online. Please do not call or email the department with status check questions.

 
See also:
Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309-0430 USA
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