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Computer Science

Our computer science programs help students learn how to harness technology to solve problems and improve and modernize the future. As a Computer Science student, you will gain the skills to design and develop technology that can make an impact for all. 


Careers

Computer Scientists design and build computational information processing systems. They develop software, algorithms, data management, and analysis systems. From pacemakers to race cars, these systems are used in all aspects of society.

Contact Us

For questions about undergraduate and graduate programs and degrees email us:

Undergraduate Admissions: ceas.ug@uc.edu

Graduate Admissions: engrgrad@uc.edu

Sign up for a live virtual Graduate Information Session to learn more about CEAS programs and the application process. 

News

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UC student aims to improve computers’ understanding of language

January 13, 2022

Akshata Upadhye found a passion for research in artificial intelligence and machine learning, which led her to pursue a master’s degree in computer science at the University of Cincinnati. Upadhye has a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from University of Pune in India. She was named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC partners with U.S. Cyber Command

February 1, 2022

U.S. Cyber Command, one of the 11 unified combatant commands of the U.S. Department of Defense, selected the University of Cincinnati as one of its newest Academic Engagement Network college and university partners.

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Intel's Ohio plants promise opportunity for UC

January 25, 2022

Intel Corp. announced on Friday it will open two new semiconductor fabrication plants outside Columbus as part of an estimated $20 billion investment in Ohio. The three-year construction project represents the biggest private investment in the history of the state, offering the promise of new high-tech jobs for thousands of residents, including many graduates of the University of Cincinnati.