CS and CSE Rankings

<p>Does anyone have rankings of these departments for the UC schools?</p>

<p>bump, i'd like to know this too.</p>

<p>This isn't necessarily specifically for computer science, but at most schools computer science does follow under the engineering department. Not only that, but this is for grad school. Here are the rankings of the UCs 2005, I expect it to be roughly the same this year:</p>

<ol>
<li> UCB</li>
<li> UCSD</li>
<li> UCLA</li>
<li> UCSB</li>
<li> UCD</li>
<li> UCI</li>
<li> UCSC, UCR, UCM ?</li>
</ol>

<p>source:
<a href="http://www.graduateshotline.com/ranks/index.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.graduateshotline.com/ranks/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I'm not sure if this source specifically applies to grad school only though.</p>

<p>How odd. I really considered UCI for a while because I thought their CSE was supposed to be excellent.</p>

<p>yea that ranking is wrong, uci is definitely better than usd,ucd,ucsc,ucr,ucm in cs</p>

<p>

Provide the source then to back up your claims?</p>

<p>ucb
ucla
ucsd
uci</p>

<p>i forgot the others, but these came from my 60 year old teacher, hes been teaching for 30+ years am sure he is right.</p>

<p>Your 60 year old teacher may have an opinion, but that is not a valid source. Research anyone?</p>

<p>This isn't necessarily specifically for computer science, but at most schools computer science does follow under the engineering department. This is for undergraduate. The source is US News and World Report. The rankings are for schools ranked 1-46 (note there were several ties)</p>

<ol>
<li>UCB</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>UCD</li>
<li>UCSB</li>
</ol>

<p>None of the other UC's made the list.</p>

<p>Can someone who attends UCSB and Davis please enlighten us with first hand knowledge about the department? That would be superkeen</p>

<p>"UCSD’s Computer Science and Engineering Department rose significantly in the rankings to 13th in the nation, up seven places since 2002. The department’s program in computer systems was ranked 9th. "</p>

<p>Latest ranking of Graduate programs by US News as posted on UCSD's website</p>

<p>Computer Science:</p>

<p>Berkeley
UCSD
UCLA</p>

<p>that is the new us news rankings that just came out.</p>

<p>none of the other uc's, in my opinion, are in the same league.</p>

<p>"This isn't necessarily specifically for computer science, but at most schools computer science does follow under the engineering department. This is for undergraduate. The source is US News and World Report. The rankings are for schools ranked 1-46 (note there were several ties)</p>

<ol>
<li>UCB</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>UCD</li>
<li>UCSB</li>
</ol>

<p>None of the other UC's made the list."</p>

<p>What is this....? how surprising you have uc davis so high collegemom16. please supply a link to these stats. you seemed to have forgotten ucsd. and uc davis engineering is not ranked by us news ahead of ucsb or uci i believe, unless the undergraduate rankings are very very very different from the graduate rankings. i believe uc davis' engineering department would be ranked 6th in the uc system, but i will have to check the rankings to verify that. and for computer science (graduate), they just updated rankings this year, as the last update prior to this year was 2002. somehow you always manage to place davis at the top end of all your posts, even when it isnt ranked high in the departments that the posters are asking about.</p>

<p>COMPUTER SCIENCE (2006):</p>

<p>1) BERKELEY
2) UCSD
3) UCLA</p>

<p>Hey, do you have overall rankings for those three schools?</p>

<p>Overall Undergrad Ranking in US News</p>

<p>Berkeley 20
UCLA 25
UCSD 32</p>

<p>crap...i am majoring in computer engineering and i chose uci over ucsd. </p>

<p>ps if u guys say ucsd's comp.engineering department is better than ucla's then why did i get rejected from ucla but got into ucsd?</p>

<p>^ The irony of UC admissions. Plus you have to remember that UCs claim they don't admit by major.</p>

<p>Happenings like your case aren't uncommon. My brother's friend was rejected from UC Davis and accepted into UCLA.</p>