My girlfriend just transferred into ASU after getting her associates degree. We did a massive review of all the data science curriculums we could find, in person and online.
ASU was a stand out and rolling online admissions meant she could start a year sooner than at a UC. I have a BA and MS in computer science and I have been very happy with what they are teaching her. From good CS progressions to math classes that primarily use Matlab.
They seem well tied into industry (defense) and teach practical skills.
My understanding is that they are still ramping up their online offerings. There isn't a CS specialization for data science online yet, for example. If they keep going in the same direction though, it will be amazing.
ASU was a stand out and rolling online admissions meant she could start a year sooner than at a UC. I have a BA and MS in computer science and I have been very happy with what they are teaching her. From good CS progressions to math classes that primarily use Matlab.
They seem well tied into industry (defense) and teach practical skills.
My understanding is that they are still ramping up their online offerings. There isn't a CS specialization for data science online yet, for example. If they keep going in the same direction though, it will be amazing.