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University of Texas at San Antonio

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Texas

United States

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Program Rank

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280

The Master of Data Analytics is a top-tier program that provides in-depth instruction in Data Science and Data Analytics. The University of Texas at San Antonio's MS in Data Science and Data Analytics has consistently been ranked among the top global universities. International students choose this program at the University of Texas at San Antonio because of its high graduate employability rate. The University of Texas at San Antonio provides exceptional educational quality, cutting-edge practical training, and numerous job opportunities for its international students. After earning their MS in Data Science and Data Analytics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, students will be prepared to conduct extensive research in the field. The interactive curriculum, extensive research opportunities, and outstanding teaching staff at the University of Texas at San Antonio provide students with a life-changing learning experience. A Master of Science degree can help students become creative and independent researchers. Overall, an MS in Data Science and Data Analytics from the University of Texas at San Antonio is an excellent choice for students who want to study the field in depth. Here are some reasons to study Data Analytics at the University of Texas at San Antonio: * A popular choice for international students with a diverse community * Learn from the best faculty members and become their research assistants * State-of-the-art labs to facilitate research work * Excellent placement programs after course completion

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Total Tuition Fees

$47,130

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Duration

18 Months

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Median Salary

$54,700

Ranking

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#576

US World and News Report

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Fall ( Sept - Nov )

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Spring ( Apr - June )

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Summer ( July - Sept )

Class Profile

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Class Size

20

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Average Age

23

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Average Work Experience

2 Years

Language Test Scores

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Minimum Score

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6.5 / 9

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Minimum Score

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79 / 120

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100 / 160

Diversity

Asian:

6%

Two or more races:

5%

Hispanic or Latino:

52%

White:

27%

Black or African American:

10%

Admissions

Application Deadlines

Fall

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Standard DeadlineJune 1NA

Eligibility Criteria

3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) Departments may consider GPA of last 60 semester credit hours

18 credit hours in an area related to this graduate degree and at least 12 hours must be at the upper-division level.

Application Requirements

What Really Matters When Applying

  • Transcript

    Required

  • Degree Certificate

    Required

  • IELTS

    Required

  • WES/ECE evaluation

    Required

  • TOEFL

    Required

  • Passport

    Required

  • Resume

    Required

  • Academic LOR

    Optional

  • Personal Statement

    Required

  • Professional LOR

    Optional

  • Application Fee

    90

Career Outcomes

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Median Earnings After Graduation

$54,700 / year

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Graduation Rate

45%

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Job Placement

88%

Prospective Job Roles

Statistician

Data Engineer

Data Visualization Specialist

Marketing Data Analyst

Database Administrator

Data Scientist

Business Analyst

Project Manager

Big Data Specialist

Program Manager

Data analyst

Top recruiters

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Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$47,130 / year

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Overall Cost

$77,130 / year

Funding Options

External Sources - Scholarships

Scholarships

International Student Grant

The International Student Grant is a need-based offer given to both undergraduate and graduate international students. Consideration for the International Student Grant is based on demonstration of need and funding availability. The maximum offer varies depending on the availability of funds.



Eligibility Requirements


  • Demonstrate Financial Need
  • Maintain good academic standing and satisfactory academic progress
  • Graduate students must maintain a 3.0 GPA and undergraduate students must maintain a 2.0 GPA
  • Maintain a valid F-1 or J-1 Visa
  • Students must be coded as International by the Admissions Office
  • Maintain full-time enrollment (minimum 9 hours for graduate students, minimum 12 hours for undergraduate students) as of census date for the fall and spring semesters

FAQs

  • UTSA is using Parchment/Credential Solutions, Inc. for transcript requests to streamline the transcript process and offer services such as 24/7 secure access compatible with all mobile and tablet devices, 24/7 online order status and tracking, and automated electronic delivery acknowledgement. To view detailed instructions on how to order your transcript, visit our Transcript Ordering page.

  • UTSA has different types of scholarships: Merit-Based scholarships are strictly academic and are usually determined by SAT and ACT scores, GPA or class rank. Most are awarded through the Honors College and various department levels. Need-based scholarships require students to demonstrate financial need by completing a FAFSA and often have other criteria. A combination of merit and need-based scholarships require students to demonstrate financial need in addition to the criteria for merit scholarships. General Scholarships are those offered and awarded through the Financial Aid & Scholarships office, but college and departmental scholarships require separate applications and deadlines may vary. Please visit Scholarships for more information. Miscellaneous or Outside Scholarships are scholarships from donors outside of UTSA. If you are interested in pursuing this type of scholarship, visit Outside Scholarships. For more information about types of scholarships, deadlines and eligibility requirements, please visit Scholarships or email [email protected] from your UTSA-selected, preferred e-mail account.

  • Yes, off-campus housing is available in the immediate vicinity and surrounding area. You are also welcome to independently search for your off-campus housing. For more information, visit Off-Campus Housing.

  • First-time freshman automatic admission requirements are primarily based on high school ranking and SAT/ACT test scores. Please review Freshman Admission Requirements. Depending on the number of transferable hours they have completed, transfer students will be evaluated on their transferable hours from accredited colleges and universities and possibly their high school rank and ACT or SAT test scores. Please review Transfer Admission Requirements for more information. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will perform holistic committee reviews for select students who do not meet guaranteed admission requirements. If you are an international student or a high school student applying for early admission, please visit our website for information. To learn more about the Graduate School admissions process, please visit the Graduate School Checklist. If you have further questions regarding the undergraduate admission process, please visit the One Stop Enrollment Center, call (210) 458-8000 or email [email protected].

  • To be eligible for the Good Neighbor Program: Students must be on a current United States Immigration Service approved “Student Visa” (Usually F-1 or J-1). Students must have been born in and be a current resident of one of the politically independent nations in the American Hemisphere other than Cuba or the United States, listed below. Students must intend to return to the eligible country upon completion of his/her program of study. Students must be admitted “unconditionally” to UTSA and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Undergraduates must take a minimum of 12 hours each semester; Graduate students must take a minimum of 9 hours.

  • The Good Neighbor Program provides an exemption of tuition for students from the nations of the Western Hemisphere (excluding Cuba). Students may be offered one year of tuition (fall, spring, and summer). Students are exempt from paying tuition only: students must still pay applicable fees. Financial Aid offer notifications will be sent in mid to late July.

  • In the statement, fully explain your need for financial assistance: Include any recent change in your financial situation and explain why you cannot obtain the total amount of funding necessary for the academic year. Indicate how you meet your current monthly expenses. If no financial aid is forthcoming, explain how you will meet your financial needs. The following are unusual expenses or circumstances that can be considered in a student’s application for the UTSA International Student Grant: Unusual Medical Expenses: expenses not normally incurred by an average family (i.e., cancer treatment, extensive surgery, etc.). Consideration will be given for medical expenses not covered by insurance. Evidence of Termination of Scholarship or Stipend. Evidence of Death of Sponsor (Death Certificate required). Other extenuating circumstances (i.e., Sponsor withdrawing support- Letter from sponsor required)

  • To apply for the International Student Grant you must submit: International Student Grant Application by the deadline indicated on the form A statement fully explaining your need for financial assistance (see Additional Documentation below) A copy of your Visa, A copy of your I-94 Departure Record, A copy of your Form I-20, If employed, a copy of last year’s W-2 Form or a copy of year to date pay stub If the students is married and/or has any dependents living in the US: A copy of spouse’s I-94 Departure Record If spouse is employed, a copy of last year’s W-2 Form or a copy of year to date pay stub A copy of the Birth Certificate for dependents in the US

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