Top Colleges for Computer Degrees

Choosing a good education is the the best way to get ahead in any of the computer science fields. Many schools offer undergraduate and graduate degrees that would prepare you for job working with computers, but only a select few really would expose you to the type of theory and technology that would set you apart from your peers.
  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • MIT is one of the three highest rated schools in the nation for computer sciences according to the 2008 "U.S. News & World Report" ranking. MIT offers 32 academic degrees with a strong pedigree in scientific and technological research including private land, sea and space grants.

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      77 Massachusetts Ave.
      Cambridge, MA 02139
      (617) 253-1000
      www.web.mit.edu

    Stanford University

    • Stanford university is a private research university that was also ranked as one of the top three computer science schools in 2008 by "U.S. News & World Report." The university is located in Silicon Valley, and its alumni have gone on to found companies such as Sun Microsystems, Google and Cisco Systems.

      Stanford University
      Montag Hall, Stanford University
      Stanford, CA 94305
      (650) 723-2091
      www.stanford.edu

    University of California, Berkeley

    • The University of California, Berkley, is the last of the top three schools as ranked by "U.S. News & World Report,"and the National Research Council ranked top 10 in 35 of 36 graduate programs. Berkley alumni were responsible for a number of key computer technologies and the Internet.

      University of California, Berkeley
      110 Sproul Hall #5800
      Berkeley, CA 94720
      (510) 642-6657
      www.berkeley.edu

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