Brandeis University also has a program similar to Penn's MCIT program. There are two routes. One seems to allow you to just take courses without any real "degree" at the end of it. The other route gives you a Masters of Arts in Computer Science. You can check it out here:
To answer some other questions on this thread, Penn's MCIT program definitely holds some weight with employers. I have two friends who both completed the MCIT program after their liberal arts degrees didn't get them anywhere. They had jobs lined up (position titles: web developer; software engineer) before they graduated due to on-campus recruiting. If you want to see where the Class of 2012 ended up, how much they made, where they became employed, you can review all that info here:
How have some of you with dogs handled being in grad school and being a dog owner? I'm starting my program in the fall, and I can't help thinking that he'll feel neglected because of how busy I'll be.