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Is getting an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst worth the out-of-state tuition?

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vinayak mathur Posted On : February 4th, 2021
Studied at University of Massachusetts.

Short answer yes! It's absolutely worth every penny spending at University of Massachusetts. UMass offers you a picturesque campus with large classrooms, amazing food and world renowned scientists as professors. It has been ranked 56th world wide for computer science by QS world rankings,which adds up to its reputation. So here are few parameters which clearly states UMass is worth the money you pay for.

Education:

Computer science department at University of Massachusetts has world renowned professors including David Barrington and Tim Richards so the quality of education is top notch. Career development program of UMass offers a lot of opportunities to grow your network. UMass has a huge alumni network working at Google, Facebook and Amazon.

Student Life:

UMass Amherst offers the best food on campus and has been awarded by Princeton for two years in a row. There are numerous student groups you could be a part of or participate in a lot of events conducted by them on the campus. The lively party scene on the weekends are needless to mention.

Big School Benefits:

UMass has a huge campus with more than 28,000 students pursuing undergraduate study. This clearly leads to peer to peer learning and improves your connections.

The resources are abundant and UMass even offers support for student entrepreneurs with their partnership with isenberg school of management and other business schools.

As the fee is high (USD 54,736 including tuition+housing), it could be daunting for you. But the resources, quality of education you get and the connections you make surely makes your time and money worth it.

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Should I do a BSc in Computer science at the University of Calgary or Carleton University?

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Gaurav Mukharjee Posted On : June 21st, 2022
Studied at Carleton University

For a BSc in Computer Science, Carleton University is better. It is a leading institute in Object Oriented Theory. Carleton Computer Science program put a lot of emphasis on software design and architecture. The faculty base of the institute includes professionals from all over the world. The facilities offered by the institute are excellent. Carleton’s COOP program offers excellent paid internships in reputed tech companies in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, etc. The federal govt. is a major employer of the COOP program. Here are the highlights of the BSc Computer Science program offered by the institute.

Course duration  4 years 
Tuition fee INR 27,81,772
Other fees INR 10,17,572
Cutoff range  85-88%
Language Proficiency Test scores TOFEL - 86/120, PTE - 60/90, IELTS - 6.5/9
Career path  Software developer and designer, Web services, Software security analysis, etc. 
Average salary  INR 43,75,840

Carleton also has an excellent Computer Engineering program that encompasses the study of Hardware architecture and Design. 

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How good is the University of California, Santa Barbara's Computer Science department for undergraduates?

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Eugene Cooper Posted On : April 16th, 2022
studied Hydrology & Computing at University of California, Santa Barbara

UCSB has a decent Computer Science department. The department is smaller compared to the other UCs. Students get equal attention from faculties. Overall, UCSB campus is friendlier, you can adjust easily to the environment. US News ranking ranked the CS department of UCSB 28th in the country. 

The curriculum is a combination of basic programming, surveys of numerical methods, programming languages and compilers, automata theory, algorithm and data structures, etc. UCSB CS faculties are accomplished researchers and teach well. 

As per Payscale, CS graduates from UCSB earn around $76k - $137k. 

Being a small department, it isn’t good in all domains of CS. For instance, there aren’t any faculty members at UCSB who are pursuing research in hardcore Machine Learning. So, if you are interested in a particular area of CS, take it into consideration while choosing the institute. 

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