The career landscape, like technology, is constantly evolving. If you're at a crossroads in your career, studying computer science could help you move with progress instead of against it. So, how can ...
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science is based on current recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for liberal arts institutions. The program is ...
The Computer Science program at Brandeis provides students with strong foundations in three fundamental areas: designing and building software, developing effective ways to solve computing problems, ...
The Computer Science minor is primarily designed for students majoring in a science or engineering department or any other department where a substantial amount of quantitative knowledge is required.
Computer skills are used in the arts, humanities, sciences, and beyond, and you'll be equipped with a broad range of skills that are in high demand. Computer science, simply put, is about computers, ...
Computers are all around us. How does this affect the world we live in? This course is a broad introduction to computing technology for humanities and social science students. Topics will be drawn ...
The computer science program provides students with a broad and deep foundation in theory and modern software and hardware concepts as well as introduces students to numerous programming languages and ...
The Ph.D. program in computer science prepares you to advance the common good through computing innovation and information security. Potential impacts range from computing efficiency and improving ...