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Graduate study in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan provides the opportunity for motivated and exceptional students to join world-class faculty in exploring and expanding the field of computing. Housed at a prestigious, world-renowned University with 19 highly-acclaimed schools and colleges, our graduate programs provide virtually limitless possibilities for breakthroughs in multidisciplinary, world-changing research.
PhD in CSE
A PhD in computer science and engineering can lead to a faculty position at a leading teaching institution. It can also help secure a position at a research institute or industrial lab. The program involves coursework and independent research culminating in a dissertation.
The master’s degree is intended for students desiring to substantially advance their abilities in the field with a relatively small investment in time for greater professional opportunities. Students studying for a master’s degree may also have the opportunity to continue their studies and pursue a PhD.
This collaborative degree program is jointly owned by EECS, the Department of Statistics, the School of Information, and the Department of Biostatistics, and is administered by Statistics. The program provides training in computer and information sciences and statistical sciences.