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There are only couple of mandatory courses that you have to finish and the rest all are electives. So there are a very wide range of courses to chose from for electives and students pick courses based on their interests. Some courses like Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence have a very high demand and hundreds of students take them and there are new courses that are introduced every semester based on new technologies in the industry. Overall I think there are lot of good courses.
Tuition fee is credit based and it changes every semester. When I studied, it was between 1950-200$ per credit and you had to finish 28 credits to get a degree in Computer Science and 32 credits if you are doing a specialization. 28*2000 = 56,000 USD You can find the current credit fee at - https://viterbigradadmission.usc.edu/programs/masters/tuition-funding/tuition-funding-masters/
The course curriculum has a lot of practical assignments which would add a lot of skills to your profile.
The total tuition fee will be around $34000.
The course curriculum is very impressive. I never knew I will appreciate studying a course in depth so much but the way the courses are structured, the assignments, the examinations, everything makes you learn the material very easily and thoroughly. You will be able to retain the studied material for a much longer time because you are forced to understand the topics instead of a rote mode of learning.
The total tuition fee is approximately $66,000.
Most of my work falls aligns with PhD students, which allows me to compete with them.
It has good courses of quantum computing where I further choose to do my PhD in. Great exposure of real time environment.
VLSI and Computer Architecture courses are state-of-the-art and well-designed. The variety of courses in the field is broad and there is a lot to learn. In each subject, you will have some really advanced topics to teach about industry-relevant innovations. Course projects are hard and you will need to spend a lot of time to excel in them but you will learn a lot from them. In some courses, professors frequently bring industry people to give guest lectures and also opens up the chance to do industrial project.
For a master's, you will need to study 28 units at USC. And one unit price is $2075. Which is likely to change by $100 a year.
They have an up-to-date curriculum that changes with new technologies and tries to stay up to date. Wide variety of courses for all interests covering most Computer Science fields ranging from software, and cloud to AI and machine learning. Courses have great assignments and projects that prepare you for working in the industry.
Around $60000 is the program fee.
The course work is up to date, at least for the coursework I have taken. Professors taught well. Some courses are research focused and more theoretical based on coding such as algorithms and design.
1 unit for $2100. A CS student requires 28 units. The total cost is $58800.
The curriculum and academics is totally awesome. it is updated every semester. The variety of subjects available is also great. You can choose the subjects that you like. USC MS CS program only has 28 credits and each subject has 4 credits so its only 2 subjects per semester. You can do co-op in the final semester.
60000
My course was structured from absolute essentials to advanced. The essentials give you a good base to overcome the gaps you may experience from your education in India. My coursework was extremely relevant to the world today. Yes, I received extensive research experience as my coursework itself contains a few "points" for research. You are encouraged to work with a professor on an ongoing or upcoming technology and write a paper on it.
For my curriculum, you are required to complete 28 units. Courses are assigned units based on their popularity and work load and you must "pass" a course to gain those units. When I joined, the cost per unit was $2085. By the time I left, it had risen to about $2175.
Course curriculum includes only 2 subjects per semester, full of in-depth knowledge and personal research.
60 lakhs
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The University of Southern California does not accept Duolingo as one of its ELP tests required for international admission. The university accepts various ELP tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, etc.