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    In the heart of the world's hub of technology and innovation, USF gives you the knowledge, the skills, and the critical thinking you need to succeed in the fast-growing and ever-changing world of computer science.

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    MSCS graduates thrive in the workplace. In fact, 85% of them land a full-time job within three months of graduation. Many start out at small companies and startups, but five years after graduation our students are often found at larger companies such as Google, Apple, Amazon, and Uber.

    • 85% of alumni employed within three months of graduation
    • Mean annual salary for computer science graduates in the San Francisco Bay Area is $140,660
    • Most common job titles are Software Engineer and Software Developer

    Top Alumni Employers

    • Google
    • Apple
    • UCSF Medical Center
    • SnapLogic
    • Amazon
    • Salesforce
    • Uber
    • Amazon Web Services
    • Cisco
    • Facebook
    • Oracle
    • LinkedIn
    • Adobe
    • Zendesk

    Alumni Locations

    • San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley
    • Los Angeles
    • Seattle
    • New York
    • Sacramento
    • India
    • Boston
    • United Kingdom
    • Chicago
    • France
    • Paris

    USF professors really care about their students. I had no background in computer science and the professors truly mentored me."

    Jeremiah O’ConnorSenior Engineer, Cisco


     

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    Computer Science student Tian Rong Liew.

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    While earning a master’s degree in computer science at USF, Tian Rong Liew had an idea to build a network for coders.

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