• Over the past several years the number and quality of the faculty and the graduate students have increased. The department has formed various research groups and labs and several of them have significant external funding. Particular strengths include theory, systems, information systems, and artificial intelligence.
  • This is a professional master’s degree program designed for students who seek a broad training in applied computational/quantitative methods as preparation for professional employment in business, government, or industry. Students in this program take a core curriculum of courses offered by three participating departments from the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences: Computer Science (CSCI); Mathematics (MATH); and Statistics (STAT).
  • Student complete an interdisciplinary program of study which allows a combination of expertise in computation with a chosen field of application.