The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website.
New data suggests that fears about the demise of computer science majors may be overblown—with demand outpacing MBAs and starting salaries growing year over year.
Computer science ranks third among the most in-demand U.S. bachelor’s degrees, with 60% of employers planning to hire such graduates, according to a recent survey.
These are not your father’s computer science students. And for good reason. To find a job in the fast-growing, fast-moving field, college graduates are required to possess more than simple coding ...
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Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
Data from the UC system show that 12,652 undergraduates are majoring in computer science this year, a 6% decline from 2024 and down 9% over two ...
SEAS tenure-track professors affiliated with computer science currently hold or have held industry positions within the past ...