Should I join University of Idaho for MS in Computer Science?

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    Rashmi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Joining the University of Idaho for a Master's in Computer Science programme can be a fantastic opportunity, but it all comes down to your personal goals, interests, and the program's offerings. Think about things like academic expertise, research possibilities, industry contacts, and location. In addition, contact existing students and graduates to learn about the program's strengths and areas for development. Conducting extensive research and weighing your options will assist you in making an informed conclusion.

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Rashmi Gupta

This programme might be suitable for you for various reasons:

A bachelor's degree in agriculture, biology, botany, horticulture, agriculture, environmental science, natural resources, or a related discipline is required.
Have a great desire to advance the subject of plant science
Can think critically and creatively about complicated challenges and lead research in the lab and out in the field

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Rashmi Gupta

The requirements are mentioned below:

CGPA - 3/4

  • Applicant must have a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association
  • If the degree is from a recognised but not regionally accredited institution, the application will be reviewed by the department and by the College of Graduate Studies
  • Applicants must have a minimum overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale equivalent to U.S. bachelor’s degree
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Rashmi Gupta

Students will obtain a thorough awareness of the constraints and opportunities associated with using computers to solve problems.
Students will collaborate with experts on cutting-edge research and learn about high-level concepts in fields such as computational biology, network security, computer architecture, and network design.
Students collaborate with business to address real-world challenges, acquiring significant experience and skills for their future careers.
Academic advisers will assist students in developing a targeted course of study based on their interests. Here are a few examples:
Survivable systems (fault-tolerant computing)

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Rashmi Gupta

The admission requirements are mentioned below:

CGPA - 3/4

  • Applicants must have a minimum overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00-grade scale equivalent to U.S. bachelor’s degree
  • Indian students must have 4 years Bachelor degree or Post-Graduate Diploma (PGD) following a 3 year Bachelor’s degree
  • Applicants must demonstrate an understanding of mathematical and computer Science skills and complete courses covering the following:
    • A structured, high-level programming language
    • Data structures
    • Computer organisation and architecture
    • A full year of calculus
    • Discrete mathematics
  • If applicants do not meet the minimum 3.00
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Rashmi Gupta

The university offers both on- and off-campus housing to international students. The residence halls include Theophilus Tower, McConnell hall, Wallace Residence Center, and Living Learning Communities. The residence hall facilities include study rooms, a lounge area, a kitchen, a bathroom, furniture, dining areas, laundry facilities, etc.

Residence Halls

The rates of these residence halls are:

Residence Halls 

Semester Rates (in USD)

Theophilus Tower 

Single – 3,167 

Double – 2,304 

Wallace Residence Center 

Single – 3,230

Double – 2,350

Stevenson Single – 3,422

Living Learning Communities 

Single – 3,422

Double – 2,666

McConnell Hall 

Single – 3,230

Source: University of Idaho

Meal Plans

The meal plans are: 

Meal Plans 

Semester Rates (in USD)

The Unlimited 

2,350

Meal-Master 

2,050

Fuel Plate 

1,943

On the Go

1,854 

Tasty Bites 

990

Source: University of Idaho

Living Expenses

The living expenses that international students might incur in an academic year are: 

Living Expenses 

Undergraduate Cost (in USD)

Graduate Cost (in USD)

Housing and Meals 

9,610 

10,864 

Books and Supplies 

1,232

1,232

Transportation 

1,148 

1,148 

Personal and Misc. Expenses 

1,924

3,826

Source: University of Idaho

Note: The rates are subject

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