Frequently Asked Questions
No. Applicants with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or another closely related field are also eligible.
Yes, you must be proficient in a high-level, object-oriented programming language such as Java, Python, C, C++, or C#. Programming experience that is self-taught would not apply and proficiency must be acquired via work experience or education.
Programming experience can only be acquired via education or gained through work experience. If gained through work experience, you must prove your proficiency with programming.
Experience and proficiency with any one of the five (Java, Python, C, C++, or C#) is sufficient.
Calculus I, Calculus II AND Linear Algebra.
You can take classes through your local community college or complete an online certificate program.
**Baylor offers excellent online programming classes through our continuing education program. These are very affordable, fast to complete and flexible.
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It’s recommended you speak with an admissions advisor to gain more insight into your background as you might be eligible. Schedule an appointment with an advisor and have a copy of your resume and transcripts available.