comp-sci

Application Requirements and Deadlines

Program Degrees Offered Number of Credits Full Time/Part Time Test Required - Min. Scores
Computer Science MS 48 FT/PT TOEFL-80/213/550 (IBT/CBT/PBT)
Computer Science PhD 135 FT/PT GRE - Varies
Computer Science Systems Engineering MS 45 FT/PT
Computer Science and Engineering MS 60 FT/PT

Additional Requirements:

Candidates for the MS in computer science should have a BA or BS degree in any discipline from an accredited university. Candidates for the
PhD in computer science must have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science or a related discipline.

Prerequisite Courses/Degrees:

  • COMP 1671/1672/2673 Introduction to Computer Science I/II/III
  • COMP 2300 Discrete Structures in Computer Science
  • COMP 2370 Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures
  • COMP 2691 Introduction to Computer Organization, or equivalents

These courses cover programming in a high-level language that supports data abstraction, recursion, elementary data structures, assembly
language programming, digital logic and elementary discrete mathematical structures.

Admission Form:

Computer Science Department Financial Aid Form

International applicants

For complete international applicant information, please visit the Office of International Admission site.
DU offers extensive support for international students seeking to learn English or improve their English language skills. Visit the English Language Center’s Web site for more information.

Graduate Record Exam (GRE) 

Applicants must request that Educational Testing Services forward results to the University of Denver, Office of Graduate Admission. The institution code for the University of Denver is R4842.

For information concerning GRE registration please visit www.gre.org or contact:
Graduate Record Examination
Educational Testing Service
P. O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
609-771-7670

Applicants should take the entrance exam well in advance of their intended application date. Please allow at least 14 business days for your general test scores and six weeks for your subject test scores to be received. Several departments and schools will not process applications until scores have been received. Entrance exam scores older than five years from the date of the application may not be acceptable for admission. Contact the department for specific requirements.

Application fees

A $60 application fee is required. This is a nonrefundable application fee, (bank draft or personal check) drawn on a U.S. bank, that covers the cost of processing application materials. A credit card payment is acceptable for online applications only. Applications will not be processed until this fee is paid. No waivers or deferrals are allowed.

Transcripts

Applicants are required to submit two official transcripts from each postsecondary institution they have attended, or are presently attending, where 2 quarter hours (or 1 semester hour) or more, were completed. The University is not responsible for obtaining an applicant’s transcripts, including any record of work completed at the University of Denver. Applicants must also account for any study undertaken outside the United States.

An official transcript must include the original signature of the registrar and/or the seal of the issuing institution, and must be enclosed in an envelope with the stamp or signature of the registrar across the sealed flap. Proof of a bachelor’s, and if applicable, a master’s degree is required from a regionally accredited college or university.  Requested transcripts should be mailed to the applicant and submitted to the University of Denver with supplemental admission materials.  Please do not request transcripts to be mailed directly to the University of Denver from other institutions.
All credentials submitted become property of the University of Denver and cannot be copied or returned to the student or any person(s).

Letters of recommendation

Three (3) letters of recommendation are required. All recommendations are to be included with application materials.

Essay

You should submit a personal statement of at least 300 words. Your essay should include information concerning your life, education, practical experience, special interests and specific purpose in applying to the University of Denver.

Mailing address 

Mail all supplemental admission materials, including official transcripts, in one package to:
University of Denver
Office of Graduate Studies
University Hall, Room 216
2197 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208

  • Department of Computer Science
    John Greene Hall, Room 100
    2360 S. Gaylord St.
    Denver, CO 80208
    303-871-2453
    www.cs.du.edu