Applicants must hold at least a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an institution comparable to the University of Colorado. They should have programming experience, a number of computer science ...
Students will be expected to submit a plan of study, in consultation with their departmental advisor, during the first semester of study. Changes to the plan of study must be approved by the advisor.
The Master's in Computer Engineering will equip you with the skills to design, develop and optimize cutting-edge computing systems. Whether you're interested in hardware development, software systems ...
Santa Clara's computer science and engineering graduate programs prepare students to design and implement software and hardware, devise new ways to use computers, and develop effective methods for ...
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department participates in the Graduate Master's Co-op Option in Engineering. For detailed information about the Co-op Program and Curriculum requirements, please ...
Below is a brief overview of degree requirements within the Department of Computer Science. For a full explanation of requirements please visit the Graduate School Master of Science requirements page.
Computer scientists impact society through their work in many areas. The advancement of technology has transformed the way and speed with which individuals work, communicate, and exchange information.
A broad survey of the computer science discipline, focusing on the computer's role in representing, storing, manipulating, organizing and communicating information. Topics include hardware, software, ...
Situated within the McCormick School of Engineering and driven by the CS+X initiative, the Department of Computer Science (CS) at Northwestern University prepares students to perform impactful and ...
Online learning isn't a new idea. It's rooted in correspondence courses. Back in the late 1800s, postal mail services powered learning and communication platforms. Today, it's all digital, with ...
At UT Computer Science, undergraduate students receive a rigorous educational experience, with options to pursue more than 50 courses that span the full spectrum of topics in modern computer science.