Links | Computer Science at RutgersThe Computer Science Department was established at Rutgers in 1969. Programs leading to a Bachelor's degree in computer science are offered by the undergraduate colleges at Rutgers. The faculty of the department are members of the School of Arts and Sciences. The Graduate Program in Computer Science, which is a program in the Graduate School, offers courses of study leading to an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. in computer science. |
| Dartmouth Computer ScienceDartmouth College's long tradition of excellence in computing began in the early 1960's, when John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, two members of the Dartmouth Mathematics department, developed the BASIC programming language, a tool that made computing simple and easy for unsophisticated users. Dartmouth also pioneered the use of the time-sharing operating system, thus providing interactive access to a large number of users. |
| Department of Computer Science & EngineeringThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis offers leading research and cutting edge teaching in a personalized environment at a top-tier university focused on benefiting society through computer science and engineering. |
| Department of Computer Science - Rice UniversityRice University’s graduate program in Computer Science has been ranked the No. 1 program in the nation, according to the third annual Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, which appears in the Nov. 16 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education. |
| Department of Computer SciencesOur computer science department encompasses a dynamic environment for research, a state-of-the-art teaching program, and a first-class faculty. Our degree programs help students become outstanding professionals, prepared to impact all manner of modern society through the application of cutting edge information technology |
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