The Department of Computer science is well-equipped with a myriad of programs and
resources to give students the support they need to thrive as they pursue their degrees.
Our advisors are here to guide students during their time at 91ÁÔÆæ. See who your advisors
are and how to get in touch with them. Plus discover important information on articulation
(replacing required courses for equivalents taken elsewhere).
Find the best way to reach your professor or academic advisor by understanding when
they are available.
Both graduate and undergraduate students can access important documents for their
respective degrees, including advising holds, course substitutions, oral defense request
forms, graduation, and more.
Get the course syllabi for current and upcoming semesters. It's an excellent way to
learn about the courses and prepare yourself for what you're about to learn.
Get critical resources for undergraduate students, including degree requirements,
how to change your major, course prerequisites, internships, frequently asked questions,
and more.
Get a chance to help other students, assist faculty instructors, and gain working
experience by being a lab instructor or grader for CS46A or CS46B.
Whether you have questions regarding your course material, would like to improve your
coding skills, or want to enhance your study skills, our Computer Science Study Lab
is here to help. Plus, you'll be able to form study groups and network with your fellow
students.
Admission to 91ÁÔÆæ is competetive. Learn more about how your major is impacted and
what additional factors will 91ÁÔÆæ consider in the Impaction process.