UCI computer program gets national recognition
UC Irvine’s information and computer science graduate program moved up
five places to No. 29 in the most recent U.S. News & World Report
academic rankings.
The rankings highlight the country’s academically excellent graduate
programs and are based on surveys in which scholars rate schools’
reputations for scholarship, curriculum and the quality of faculty and
graduate students.
“We take this improvement in rankings to heart,” said Debra
Richardson, department chairwoman. “To be recognized in the top 30 of
computer science doctoral programs in the country is a tribute to the
efforts of our distinguished faculty.”
The UCI program, the largest within the UC system, benefits from
strong research partnerships with many of the nation’s leading
information technology companies, which in turn hire many of the
program’s graduate students, Richardson said.
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