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Recommendations for computer programming colleges in California?

Hey everyone! As a junior considering computer programming, I'm sweating over the whole college selection thing. So, any recommendations for colleges in California that are great for computer programming?

a year ago

California has quite a few colleges that have robust programs in computer programming and related fields. Here are some of them:

- University of California-Berkeley: Berkeley's computer science program is one of the country's top-rated. As you might expect, the program is highly rigorous and research-focused with numerous opportunities for hands-on learning.

- Stanford University: Stanford's computer science program is another highly renowned program, known for its cutting-edge research and strong faculty. The program also has strong ties to Silicon Valley, which can offer fantastic internship and job opportunities.

- California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Caltech provides a strong background in scientific and technical education, which includes computer programming. Its small size allows for much more one-on-one interaction with professors and research opportunities.

- University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA): UCLA has a strong computer science department that offers a variety of computer programming classes. The department also has ties with industry in the Los Angeles area.

- University of California-San Diego (UCSD): UCSD offers a strong computer science program with emphasis areas in areas including algorithms, data structures programming, and software engineering.

- Harvey Mudd College: This is a small liberal arts college has an impressive computer science program, with significant focus on real-world projects that prepare students for careers in the field.

When you're comparing these schools, think about various factors like curriculum, faculty, learning opportunities, resources, student support, etc. Also, don't forget to consider non-academics factors like campus culture, location, and cost. An application can be sent to these universities through the CommonApp or their respective websites. Don't forget to abide by the application deadlines!

a year ago

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