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Founded as a department in 1968, information and computer science became a school in December 2002.
It is home to the largest computing program in the UC system and leads innovative research into new information and computing technology, and also studies of its economic, commercial and social impact.
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NATIONAL RANKINGS
» TOP 15 public CS graduate program - U.S. News & World Report
» TOP 10 IT program - eWeek Magazine
» TOP 30 - Computing Research Association
Enrollment Average Test Scores Undergraduates Bachelor of Science 960 598 Verbal Minor 40 670 Math Total 1,000 1268 Graduates Master of Science 60 534 GRE Verbal Doctor of Philosophy 221 760 GRE Quantitative Total 281 1294
Bachelors of Science 5,370 Masters of Science 951 Doctors of Philosophy 345 Total 6,666
Professors 60 Emeriti Professors 3 Technical Staff 12 Professional Staff 26 Administrative Staff 10 Postdoctoral Scholars and Researchers 32 Lecturers 9 Visiting Scholars 10 Teaching Assistants 120 Graduate Student Researchers 306 Readers 76
ICS 1 24,416 (assignable square feet) Computer Science 2 9,731 Donald Bren Hall 89,000
» 500+ workstations available for instructional use » 24-hour remote computing access for students » 12 special-purpose labs » Wireless available throughout the Bren School complex