Computer Science is the scientific study of computer theory, problems, and solutions, user interface issues, and computer development, programming and design. In today’s increasingly digital world, substantive knowledge and skills relating to computers are invaluable.
Our programs provide a broad background in computer science to prepare students to apply their scientific and mathematical knowledge to the design, implementation and evaluation of computer-based systems.
BA, University of Rochester
MS, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo
BS, Sookmyung Women's University
MS, PhD, Oregon State University
BS, Université Saint Joseph
MS, PhD, University of Connecticut
BA, Bates College
MS, University of Connecticut
MS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
AB, Drew University
AM, PhD, Harvard University
ScB, Brown University
MS, PhD, Northeastern University
MSc, University of Karachi, Pakistan
MS, University of Massachusetts at Boston
MS, Northeastern University
The department offers a BS degree in Computer Science, a minor in the same subject, and a graduate MS degree in Computer Science. Our students gain an understanding of the professional and ethical responsibilities inherent in designing the software that runs our world today. They also learn to work effectively in teams to build the larger computer systems of the 21st century. They become lifelong scholars, prepared to develop and adapt their skills and knowledge to keep pace with this rapidly evolving discipline.