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Because computers are part of almost everything we do, there are a lot of options available at the universities and colleges in the United States and lots of program specializations (like robotics, cryptology, bioinformatics, game development, etc.). Computer Science Programs in the USA presents the information on the different schools in a uniform fashion. This way, you can easily browse through the profiles to see what each has to say about individual programs and things like tuition costs, location, admission requirements, start dates, number of students and more. In order to help you stay plugged in to what’s  current in computer science programs and the careers they lead to, we’ve also posted news, video and articles. Computer Science Programs in the USA has what you need!

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New developments in computer science are needed in order to fuel advances in almost every area of our lives, from biotechnology to business, and from education to entertainment.
   
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Specialization areas include computer programming, computer engineering, software development, software systems, operating systems, robotics, artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, data management, computer graphics, computer game development, applied mathematics, digital image/ sound, microprogramming, computer architecture, computer theory, databases, networks and administration, networks, cryptography, simulation and modeling, Web development and design.
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MIT's department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science undergraduate program has the largest enrollment at MIT; typically over 30% of all MIT undergraduates major in this department.
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College Programs Computer Science Majors
Associate degree programs can also have majors, such as an Associate in Science (AS) in management information systems. Certificate programs don't have majors as such; they carry a designation (for instance certificate in Data Management) which is much more specific than a general degree title.
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College Programs Computer Science Accreditation
The US Department of Education, the Council for Higher Education Association (CHEA) and the Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors (ASPA) grant power to associations that oversee accreditation at the regional, institutional or program level.
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College Programs Computer Science School Rankings
Computer science programs are often ranked in the specialty section of engineering or technology school rankings. Computer science programs may also be ranked by smaller independent, organizations (such as StudentsReview and GRE Guide's computer science program rankings) or on the global stage, such as in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) based in Shanghai, China.
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College Programs Preparing for Computer Science School
Extracurricular activities. Consider joining or even starting school clubs, whether related to your area of interest or not. This is also a good way to develop demonstrated leadership skills, which are an important aspect of any competitive application.
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College Programs Choosing a Computer Science School
Choosing a computer science program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree or diploma; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what majors and areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as co-op, international exchange, industry internship and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors.
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College Programs Applying to Computer Science Schools
In both types of application you need to have your official high school transcripts sent directly to the institution from your high school, and you should be prepared to pay a non-refundable application fee of about $25-$50. Some schools will waive this fee if you use the online Common Application. Application deadlines are generally between November and January, and there may be specific deadlines for submitting your SAT score for scholarship consideration.
   
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...Computing is seen by employers as part of a well-rounded graduate.
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    Walden University Founded in 1970, Walden University provides accredited on line bachelor's degrees and certificates in business, computer science, education, nursing and allied health, public administration and the health sciences to students in all states and to students in over 150 countries. With an emphasis on global awareness, social responsibility and civic management, Walden's bachelor's degrees are continuation degrees designed for students 24 years and older that are transferring at least one year of college level work from another school. Walden University is a private university, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is owned by Laureate Education, Inc.