Doctoral Program in Computer Science and Engineering

Key information
University University of California San Diego (UCSD)
Country United States
Learning mode On-Campus
Pace Full-time
Duration 60 months
Tuition fee $17,385 (California Residents) & $32,487 (Non-California Residents)
Application deadline(s) March

The University of California San Diego (UCSD) is one of the top public universities with contributions to research, public service, and social mobility in the nation. It promotes research-focused, students-first, and service-oriented institutions providing quality education and opportunities. It is committed to innovating with purpose, leveraging multidisciplinary collaborations, and leading the way to discoveries to transform people’s lives. UCSD empowers its students to be bold thinkers, innovative and creative achievers across boundaries, resulting in unimagined discoveries. In the same way, it constantly merges disciplines, surpasses expectations, breaks things better, and activates passions to be distinctive among others. Its mission is to transform California and its diverse global society through first-class education, creative works, and the best public service. It offers Doctoral Program in Computer Science and Engineering that provides a research-oriented education exploring the fundamental features and applications of computation, tools and concepts, hardware, software, and spanning theory.

Learners will acquire in-depth knowledge of computer systems and security, artificial intelligence, computer engineering, database systems, human-computer interaction, theoretical computer science, graphics and vision, programming languages, robotics, software engineering, and bioinformatics. Likewise, they will focus on research areas including embedded systems and software, algorithms and complexity, computer architecture and compilers, information and database management, applied cryptography, machine learning, and ubiquitous computing. Doctoral students will conduct a doctoral research study to respond to the developing dynamic disciplines of computer science and computer engineering. Throughout the program duration, every student will be assisted by a research adviser, will take the research exam, perform critical analysis, and writing, and will be trained as a teaching assistant. They will also be taking the qualifying examination for advancement to candidacy, and will be writing and defending a dissertation. Graduates from the program will have experiences and skills suited to wide-ranging career paths including faculty positions at research universities, and leadership positions in various industries such as computer and technology, finance, healthcare, banks, energy, and supply chain.

The admission requirements for the Doctoral Program in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) are an online application, a bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent from an accredited university with at least a B average (3.0 GPA), official transcripts, English language proficiency TOEFL iBT score of 85 or IELTS score of 7, statement of purpose, three letters of recommendation, and a resume.

A full-time program is equivalent to five to eight years while seven years is the limit for receiving any type of financial support. California residents are required to pay a tuition fee of $17,385 whereas non-California residents are required to pay $32,487. Other fees such as housing and meals, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses will be charged in addition to the tuition cost. The university regularly awards competitive scholarships and fellowships to deserving and qualified students.


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