But generally speaking, American graduate schools with better computer majors are located in engineering colleges, where tuition fees are low, but private schools are more expensive than public schools, and private schools have more scholarships; Tuition in private universities is between $4 and $5, and that in public universities is between $25 and $40,000. The specific expenses are explained as follows:
Carnegie Mellon University, University of California at Berkeley and UIUC tied for second place in the United States. Among the top computer majors in American universities, MIT is very expensive, nearly 50 thousand dollars a year, while the University of Texas at Austin is very cheap, less than 20 thousand dollars a year.
The computer majors of Harvard University and Columbia University in Ivy League universities in the United States are 43,000 ~ 44,000 per year, with relatively high cost performance. The University of Pennsylvania, in particular, costs less than $40,000 a year. But Duke University, Johns Hopkins University and Northwest University are all more expensive. Compared with the comprehensive ranking and professional ranking, these three schools are more expensive.
Simply give you a ranking list of computer majors and the tuition fees of four schools commonly known as the Big Four:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: $43,265,438/year
Stanford: $45,480/year
University of California, Berkeley: $26,322/year
Carnegie Mellon University: $40,000/year