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How much is the tuition fee for computer major for American graduate students?
Studying for a master's degree in computer science (CS) in America will be one of the most important decisions in your life. Because in the United States, you can learn the most cutting-edge technology, receive the best quality education, and its job market is very broad. Every year, many people with computer background apply for a master's degree in computer science in the United States. If you are still struggling with the cost, let's introduce how much it costs to go to the United States for a master's degree in computer science today.

Studying for a master's degree in the United States varies greatly because of different types of schools. Generally speaking, private schools are more expensive than public schools, but private schools have more scholarships.

In fact, in the United States, compared with many popular majors, such as business and medicine, computer major is a low-input and high-return major. In the United States, the tuition fee of engineering college is about $65,438+05,000/year to about $35,000/year, and the computer major takes two years, but the tuition fee is not simply a one-year tuition fee multiplied by two, because the school collects tuition fees according to credits, and there may be no credits to get in the last semester, so the fee will be less.

The difference between studying in the United States lies in the cost of living, which depends on what kind of living standard you choose and the geographical location of the school. Generally around 10000 USD/year.

In this way, studying computer engineering in the United States for two years will cost about 50,000-90,000 US dollars, or about 300,000-550,000 RMB. This is a completely self-funded situation. If you can apply for a scholarship, you can offset a large part of your tuition. Even if you get a part of the scholarship, applying for some jobs on campus, such as TA or RA, is likely to offset all the tuition fees and even all the expenses. Generally speaking, the more schools can apply for research funding, the more they can pay. You can keep good communication with the professor when applying.

The following is a list of tuition fees of several schools with higher computer majors:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: $43,265,438/year

Stanford University: $45,480 per year.

University of California, Berkeley: $26,322 per year.

Carnegie Mellon University: $40,000/year

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: $30,246 per year.

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor: $4 1, 998/ year.

Georgia Institute of Technology: $27,330 per year.

Cornell University: $29,530/year.