MSc in Humanitarian Engineering and Science (Non Thesis)- Data Science in Denver United States | Colorado School of Mines

Colorado School of Mines | Denver United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 42,840
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
12 months

This program emphasizes using data science to create fairer, more diverse, and inclusive societies. Humanitarian Data Science covers diverse subjects, allowing students to undertake research and practical projects aligned with their and their advisors' specialized interests.

Mines alumni create meaningful change worldwide. Through cutting-edge scientific and engineering approaches, they enhance living conditions and well-being in communities both locally and internationally. The Humanitarian Engineering and Science graduate programs at Mines equip students with lasting impact-making skills.

As a participant in this program, you'll develop the knowledge, abilities, and practical experience to drive real change. Guided by distinguished faculty from engineering, applied sciences, and social sciences, you'll graduate fully equipped for a rewarding career in development, corporate social responsibility, or other fields directly supporting communities in need.
The Engineering, Design, and Society (EDS) Department's goal is to conduct research, education, and outreach that motivates engineers and applied scientists to become creative leaders in socio-technical design and problem-solving. Our graduates are ready to tackle global sustainability challenges. Humanitarian Engineering and Science (HES) represents the graduate program offerings within EDS.
Credit Requirements - 30


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Degree candidates should have undergraduate coursework in probability, linear algebra and programming. In addition, candidates will need to complete necessary prerequisite courses for the graduate courses, also found in the Mines graduate catalog.
Statement of purpose, updated curriculum vitae or resume and transcripts for post-secondary degrees are required for all students.
Three letters of recommendation are required for students pursuing the MS thesis option.
Non-native English speakers must prove language proficiency. Please review requirements provided by the graduate admissions office.
Mines undergraduate students may include up to 6 credits from their undergraduate program counted toward a combined BS/MS degree. External applicants may transfer graduate credit from elsewhere with written permission from the HES program director.
Background in engineering or physical sciences. A degree in these fields is not required. However, courses will require prerequisites. Consult each of the track descriptions for more specific requirements.
Statement of purpose, curriculum vitae or resume, and transcripts for post-secondary degrees.
Three letters of recommendation are required for students pursuing the thesis option, but not for students pursuing the non-thesis option.
Non-native English speakers must prove language proficiency. Please review requirements provided by the graduate admissions office.
Mines undergraduate students may include up to 6 credits from their undergraduate program counted toward a combined BS/MS degree (4+1). External applicants may transfer graduate credit from elsewhere with written permission from the HES program director.
Non-native English speakers must meet one of the following minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT score of 79, TOEFL paper-based test score of 550, TOEFL computer-based test score of 213, IELTS score of 6.5, or have received a prior degree from an English-speaking university.
Mines undergraduate students may include up to six credits from their undergraduate program counted toward a combined BS/MS degree. External applicants may transfer graduate credit from elsewhere with written permission from the HES program director.

Bachelor's Degree: Required
GRE: Not Required
Letters of Recommendation: Required three letters
Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Required
Statement of Purpose: Required
Transcript(s): Required. Must be submitted for all schools attended (unofficial transcripts accepted for admissions review and must show successful completion of any required prerequisite course(s).

Tuition USD 42,840

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