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Computer scientists and engineers explore the structure and functionality of digital systems, their characteristics, and practical uses. The computing discipline plays a pivotal role in driving societal progress, industrial innovation, and technological breakthroughs this century, transforming everything from human capabilities (through IT, data analytics, digital commerce, etc.) to communication methods (via the internet, social media, mobile tech, and immersive technologies).
UC Santa Cruz's Computer Science and Engineering department covers diverse research domains such as algorithmic theory, hardware development (including chip design, FPGA technology, and automated systems), cybersecurity, networked systems, AI and machine learning, language processing, human-computer interfaces, programming methodologies, robotics, data storage solutions, and visual computing (encompassing graphics and image analysis). The university's computing programs enjoy global acclaim, bolstered by its Silicon Valley adjacency and cutting-edge research initiatives. UCSC stands at the forefront of computational studies and training. For inquiries about graduate studies in Computer Science and Engineering, prospective students may contact the Graduate Advisor.
To be considered for acceptance into any of our graduate programs, students usually have a Bachelor's degree in bioinformatics, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or statistics & applied mathematics.
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The programs Biomolecular Engineering, Chemistry, Computational Media, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, and Technology and Information Management each require 570 on the paper-based test, 230 on the computer-based test, and 89 on the internet-based test.
For those choosing to take the IELTS, a minimum overall score of 7 from the IELTS test is required for admission.