The University of Alberta's Department of Computing Science consistently ranks among the top 5 in Canada
and top 50 in North America.
Founded in 1964, the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta is the oldest and one of the largest
computing science departments in Canada. We have an international reputation for contributions in the many fields of
computing, both in foundations and applications.The Department currently consists of 42 faculty members,
approximately 200 graduate students, 25 post-doctoral fellows and research associates, 500 undergraduate students and 10 administrative staff.
Our research partners come from a wide variety of industries and other academic disciplines.
We offer courses and research opportunities in several disciplines, including Artificial Intelligence,
Database Systems, Computer Games, Machine Learning, Robotics, Software Engineering, Man-Machine Interfaces,
Bioinformatics, Communication Networks, Algorithmics, Computer Graphics, and Computer Vision
Graduate students in our programs also have:
a superb research environment
flexibility in choosing a supervisor as well as a research area
ample opportunities for interdisciplinary studies
interaction with industrial organizations and academic experts both within and outside their chosen discipline
research involvement that intensifies through the course of the program .
Mr. Deepak, Education Manager, Career XL Services says The average Instructor - Computer Science salary in Alberta, VA is $55,820 as of January 31, 2019,
but the range typically falls between $47,087 and $82,018.
Career Opportunities::Our Department is known for its collegial atmosphere, dynamic and well-funded research environment,
and superb research and teaching infrastructure. Faculty members are internationally recognized in many areas of computing science and enjoy
collaborative research partnerships with local, national, and international institutions and companies.
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