Applying to the Graduate Certificate in Data Science

The first step is to apply through non-matriculated process:

You should follow the directions here for non-degree seeking applicants.
This should direct you to this page for undergraduate applications.

Admissions will be processed soon after each non-matriculated application deadline, early April, early July, early November, and mid-December.

Ignore the information under the “Undergraduate Admission Requirements” section and just proceed to the application linked further down. You should there find an option to mark “non-matriculated” as part of the application.

The second step is to complete and submit the following application form:

If you have a University of Utah ID number, enter it here in format: u#######
Please describe your current affiliation: school, academic program, company, etc.
Please enter the name of an academic degree you already hold (for example, BS in Computer Science from University of Utah, MS in Statistics from BYU)
Please enter the school where you earned the degree entered above.
Please enter your overall GPA achieved while earning the degree above.
Please enter the name of an academic degree you already hold (for example, BS in Computer Science from University of Utah, MS in Statistics from BYU)
Please enter the school where you earned the degree entered above.
Please enter your overall GPA achieved while earning the degree above.
Please enter the name of an academic degree you already hold (for example, BS in Computer Science from University of Utah, MS in Statistics from BYU)
Please enter the school where you earned the degree entered above.
Please enter your overall GPA achieved while earning the degree above.
Maximum upload size: 67.11MB
Please upload a current CV in PDF format
Please describe your interests and qualifications for the program.
Please enter your programming and/or computer science experience. A strong programming experience is not strictly required, but is assumed for many classes, so those without programming may need to catch up on their own. We are especially interested your experience using, manipulating and modifying data structures. Which languages are you familiar with?