By admin on November 26, 2011
I want to choose the right school
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Hello W,
Take it simply!You have to know about Your desired university.If Depaul uni has enough resources also established university you can choose.Remind one thing that that have to Public university!Because public university plays different roles!
Thank you
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/computer-science-rankings
It’s not nationally known but you can check it out using the “Finding Out About Colleges and Universities” section of my web site
https://sites.google.com/site/paul7collegeinfo/
Here is some information about their computer science program.
At the 2006 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, in which over 5,600 teams representing 1,733 universities from 84 countries competed, DePaul placed 29th, one of three U.S. universities in the top 30 (MIT placed 7th, Princeton placed 28th).
CDM is a recognized national leader in computer network security and information assurance education, according to a designation bestowed by the National Security Agency and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. DePaul was named as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance by the two agencies in early 2005.
CDM was one of only six schools nationwide (and the only Midwestern university) selected by Sony Pictures Imageworks to take part in the inaugural Imageworks Professional Academic Excellence (IPAX) program. The program is a collaboration to educate faculty and structure curricula in an effort to develop future artists, designers, animators and engineers who will help the visual effects industry to grow.
In 2005 DePaul became the first Liberal Arts university in the US to offer a Bachelors degree in Computer Games Development, and in 2008 named Eugene Jarvis their first Game Designer in Residence. Their video Game Design was one of five schools featured in Electronic Gaming Monthly June 2011 issue. The other schools included MIT, USC, and University of Utah.