The Richard A. Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell provides comprehensive programs from undergraduate through doctoral levels, equipping students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical computing. The curriculum focuses on problem-solving and innovation, preparing graduates for diverse careers in the rapidly evolving tech industry by enabling them to create effective, economical, and creative solutions. The school engages in cutting-edge research across areas like AI, Cybersecurity, and Data Science, supported by specialized labs and centers. Strong industry collaborations offer valuable real-world experience and career opportunities, while programs like the ABET-accredited BS in Computer Science receive recognition for their quality.
View Computer ScienceThe University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell and UML) is a public research university in Lowell, Massachusetts. It is the northernmost member of the University of Massachusetts public university system and has been accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) since 1975. With 1,110 faculty members and over 18,000 students, it is the largest university in the Merrimack Valley and the second-largest public institution in the state. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities High research activity".