The Five-Year Bachelor’s/MS Program in Computational Linguistics allows Brandeis Bachelor’s students to complete the first-year coursework of the two-year Computational Linguistics MS degree during ...
Computer science is the study of computers and computational systems, focusing on the theory, design, development and application of the software and software systems that power our world. Many people ...
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.
Khanna’s curiosity and opportunity to pursue topics in-depth led her to specialize in machine learning and artificial intelligence Guided by her curiosity, Malvika Khanna's approach to learning and ...
CCI: What are your favorite aspects of the master’s in computer science program? Edmond Mbadu: "During my first quarter, after working for a year as a software engineer for a fintech company, I saw ...
Case School of Engineering’s Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering offers an interdisciplinary approach that will train you to thrive in a highly competitive technical workforce. Build high ...
How Many Years Does a Master’s in Computer Science Take? The exact answer depends on your course load, schedule and program requirements, but it’s possible to earn your master’s in computer science in ...
Ranked in the top 10% of computer science programs nationwide, CU Boulder’s Department of Computer Science gives you the skills needed to drive innovation and lead global progress. In this discipline, ...
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, ...
Computer science isn't just about coding. It’s the engine behind today’s most exciting innovations — from artificial intelligence to mobile apps and digital security. At Southern New Hampshire ...
MSU Center for Cyber Education Project Managers Amanda Taylor and Shelley Thompson accept an award recognizing the state of Mississippi for expanding access to K-12 computer science education.