The School of Computer Science (SCS) offers doctoral programs in
Students admitted to the PhD Program in Computer Science may choose
to further specialize in one of three tracks:
While the School of Computer Science does not offer a Master
in Computer Science, it offers a wealth of masters programs in related
disciplines. Please see the Masters
Programs page for the full list and further information.
For more information on the various PhD programs offered, see the
SCS Doctoral page .
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