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Pursuing graduate studies in computer science through the Computing & Mathematical Sciences department primarily focuses on doctoral research. The Ph.D. program mandates at least three years of academic residency, with core coursework typically finished within the initial two years. Maintaining excellent academic performance throughout graduate studies is essential. Doctoral candidates must demonstrate innovative thinking in defining, examining, and resolving substantial challenges within their discipline. Academic advisors and department leadership are available to address any concerns about educational advancement.
Computational methods have become ubiquitous, influential, and integral to modern life, scientific inquiry, and engineering practices. The Computer Science program equips students with robust mathematical and algorithmic foundations, exposes them to pioneering research across various computer science specializations, and enables them to utilize computational problem-solving approaches across diverse applications within and beyond the field.