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"You will have opportunities to conduct research under faculty direction in two multimillion-dollar research centers that support EECS research in climate change, communication, computing, human health and other complex and challenging application areas."
(Provided By: The University of Kansas)

"In small classes and learning communities built around hands-on experiences, you'll work with expert faculty as you explore the latest in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, data mining, data privacy, distributed computing, human-computer interaction, image processing, the internet of things and natural language processing."
(Provided By: Bucknell University)

"The program is focused on providing knowledge and skills to apply the principles and concepts related to the development and management of secure information systems and technology at the enterprise and individual levels, locally and globally."
(Provided By: Schreiner University)

"For students interested in computer science, Indiana Tech offers two options: a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science. Both programs provide a broad background in the field of computer science, with extensive work in program development, data structures and algorithms, operating systems, computer system architecture, network architecture, theory of computation, software engineering and programming language design."
(Provided By: Indiana Institute of Technology)

"Are you interested in programming self-driving cars or learning how to prevent the next cyber-attack? Is computer networking, creating mobile apps or datamining of special interest to you? Consider digging deeper into your own skillset and creativity by joining the first, and best, computer science program in the state."
(Provided By: Missouri S&T)

"The computer science degree attracts students who are interested in both the mathematical theory and technical applications of computer science. Most employers look for students who are good computer scientists but also understand the tools and techniques of mathematics, science, and industry, and are able to communicate effectively. The major is for the mathematically adept student who wishes to become a computing professional with knowledge of relevant applications areas." 
(Provided By: Rochester Institute of Technology)

"Computer Science (CS) is a discipline that involves the design and development of computing systems applications and their effective deployment and use. It ranges from theoretical studies of algorithms to practical problems of system implementation involving both software and hardware."
(Provided By: New Jersey Institute of Technology)