If your major is anthropology, physics, computer engineering, commercial art and graphic design, or fine arts, you may have the hardest time finding a job. But here are tips for landing employment ...
Despite routinely ranking as one of the most popular majors for college students and recent graduates, computer science has one of the highest unemployment rates across all areas of study. Computer ...
When Rui Ming Yu first applied to colleges five years ago, he considered studying history, art or design. But when the Stockton resident enrolled at UC Davis, he changed his mind — and opted for ...
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Abraham Rubio has wanted to be a software engineer since childhood. On the gaming platform Minecraft, he loved tinkering with “mods,” or alterations to video games created by fans that change elements ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Hundreds of future engineers walked across the graduation stage at the University of Iowa on Sunday. But the next step might be harder. “Some people are drowning in jobs, some ...
If you are majoring in computer science or computer engineering right now, good luck on finding a good job when you get your diploma — even if you graduate from a top program. “Our students typically ...
It's hard to find a good job these days, but National University conducted a study that found these five majors are some of the most employable out there.
At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate major. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers computer science and A.I.
The 2025 Allen School graduating class inside Alaska Airlines Arena at the University of Washington. (Kerry Dahlen Photo via UW) Breathe easy, computer science majors. Everything’s going to be just ...
Breathe easy, computer science majors. Everything’s going to be just fine. Leading professors at the University of Washington’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering are pushing back ...