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  1. Comprehensive, high-quality graduate computer science curriculum. A vibrant academic and social community. Welcoming and inclusive environment for international students, women, and other underrepresented groups. Robust schedule of colloquia and lectures on current topics in research and technology.

    • Student Handbook

      Student Handbook - Ph.D. Program | Paul G. Allen School of...

    • Course Guide

      Ph.D. Course Guide. A total of approximately 90 credits is...

    • Admissions

      Admission to the Allen School's Ph.D. program in Computer...

    • Ph.D. Process

      The Allen School's Ph.D. process consists of three main...

    • Computing

      Computing - Ph.D. Program | Paul G. Allen School of Computer...

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      Support CSE - Ph.D. Program | Paul G. Allen School of...

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    • Contact Us

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  2. Admission to the Allen School's Ph.D. program in Computer Science & Engineering is competitive. Each year, we receive applications from approximately 2,500 prospective graduate students, from around the globe, with the goal of starting approximately 50-60 students each year.

  3. Submit a personal statement of that includes: a) how you became interested in doing research, b) a relevant project or research experience that shows your technical knowledge and skill, and c) your plans for the future in computer science.

  4. The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering educates tomorrow’s innovators, conducts cutting-edge research in core and emerging areas of the field, and leads a broad range of multi-disciplinary initiatives that demonstrate the transformative power of computing.

  5. The Allen School's Ph.D. process consists of three main components: coursework, research, and thesis preparation. Each Ph.D. student: will take courses from an array of graduate topics covering core skills across the different types of thinking and research approaches that are relevant to the field of computer science.

  6. Ph.D. Course Guide. A total of approximately 90 credits is required to complete the CSE Ph.D. program, 60 of which must be earned at the University of Washington. The University requires 60 credits earned before scheduling the General Exam and requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for graduation.

  7. The Ph.D. in Computer Science and Systems program prepares students for a research career in industry or academia. Graduates of the Ph.D. in Computer Science and Systems program have a broad, comprehensive knowledge of computer science core areas, including algorithms and architecture.