Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a prestigious institution of higher learning in the United States, and its computer science major ranks first in both rankings. In the ranking of American News, the score is 100, and in the ranking of QS, the score is 93.8.
The computer science major in this school is called interdisciplinary research institute. Therefore, students who want to go to this school for further study should not only make achievements and research in computer science, but also learn and apply knowledge and achievements in other fields quickly and conduct innovative research in combination with their own majors.
2. Stanford University
Stanford University ranks second in both computer science rankings. In the ranking of American News, the score is 92.2, and in the ranking of QS, the score is 93.2.
Stanford University, located in Stanford, California, ranks fourth in the comprehensive ranking of American news global universities.
The Department of Computer Science of Stanford University was founded in 1965, and has been one of the top schools in computer science in the world. Its computer theory, hardware, software, database and artificial intelligence are in a leading position in the United States and even the world.
There are 18 bitmap winners (the highest award in computer science) in the Computer Department of Stanford University. A spokesman for Stanford University once said that computer is the most popular major in Stanford, and the number of applicants has accounted for about 20% of the total number of students in recent years.
3. Harvard University
The computer science major of Harvard University ranked third in the ranking of American News with a score of 91.2; Ranked fourth in QS with 92.4 points. In QS ranking, Oxford University ranks third in computer science.
Bachelor of Arts in Computing Science and Engineering, Harvard University, USA, majoring in software, image, artificial intelligence, network, parallel and distributed systems, algorithms and theories. At Harvard University, computer science majors are connected with electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, biology and other fields, as well as medical and commercial professions.
4. University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley's computer science major ranked fourth in American News with 90.9 points; Ranked seventh in QS with 89.4 points. In QS ranking, Cambridge University ranks 6th in computer science.
According to the information on the school's website, the annual salary of undergraduates majoring in electronic engineering and computer science who graduated from the 20th15th session of the school is as high as 9992 1, and the annual salary of postgraduates is as high as100000 to109000.
There are many unique features in the computer major of the University of California, Berkeley, especially in the specialized basic courses. In addition to the professional guidance course Computer Science Topics, for students with no programming experience, the first course is an introduction to symbolic programming, using LISP language. For students with some programming experience, they can choose self-paced courses in multiple languages and environments, including C, Fortran and C++.
5. University of Texas at Austin
The computer science major of the University of Texas at Austin ranks sixth in the ranking of American News with a score of 87.1; Ranked 34th in QS with 79.2 points. There is a big gap between the two rankings.
The University of Texas at Austin ranks among the top universities in the United States, and its computer science major focuses on artificial intelligence, programming languages and applications, and theoretical computing science. The best places for graduates of this major are Dell, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Apple.
6. Princeton University
The computer science major of Princeton University ranked eighth in the ranking of American News with a score of 84.8. Ranked in QS with 85.6 points 10.
In Princeton University, the engineering course aims to help all students have the ability to solve practical problems such as energy and environment, health and safety through studying at school. The average starting salary of engineering graduates in this school from 2065438 to 2004 was $68923.
7. University of California, San Diego
The computer science major of the University of California, San Diego ranked ninth in the ranking of American News, with a score of 76.8; Ranked 44th in QS with 76.2 points.
Students majoring in this major can go to the famous supercomputer center of the school to conduct research on big data and advanced computing.
8. Carnegie Mellon University
Computer science major of Carnegie Mellon University ranked 14 in the ranking of American News, with a score of 73.5. In QS ranking, university computer science ranks fifth with a score of 9 1.4.
The first computer college in the United States was founded by Carnegie Mellon University, and its computer science major was software research and engineering. The school's software engineering is second to none in America. The research fields of software engineering include programming single chip microcomputer to solve the independence and interaction of independent systems, software architecture and so on. This school is still in the leading position in many aspects of research.