While You're Enrolled
You’re in the work now—building expertise, shaping your academic path, and preparing for what’s next. This section supports you as you make enrollment changes, pursue internships, and engage with the MS-DS community.
Use these resources to stay on track, take initiative, and make the most of your time in the program.
Common Residential Program Resources
Request electives, ensure you're meeting degree requirements, and more.
Earn credit for your internship and learn about career tools at your disposal.
- Internship Credit Steps
- Forms provided and linked
- CPT Authorization Forms included
- Career Services
- Career Exploration & Planning
It takes a community to earn a degree -- see how to get involved or support.
Advising Resources
Review the structure and requirements of the MS in Data Science, including core courses, electives, and sequencing. Use this overview to understand how the program builds technical depth and applied expertise over time.
Find answers to common questions about academics, policies, and program expectations. This section is a good first stop for quick clarification before reaching out to advising.
Understand what makes each MS-DS study plan different, yet effective. Each plan caters to building your foundational knowledge.
Plan your coursework and track your progress toward degree completion. This tool helps you map electives, confirm requirements, and stay aligned with graduation timelines.
Access official program policies, academic standards, and student responsibilities for the current academic year. The handbook serves as the authoritative reference for expectations and procedures throughout your time in the program.
Still need to meet with an advisor?
Routine Advising Support
- Degree and course planning
- Internship and CPT
- Graduation
- Admissions
- ... and more!
Special Circumstances Support
- Escalated concerns
- Policy exceptions
- Unique situations requiring senior-level guidance
Current Student Events
Workshops, socials, info sessions, and department events for MS-DS students