Game Changers
Academics
Rigorous academic programs focused on problem-solving and innovation provide students of all backgrounds with the tools they need to succeed in any industry.
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Public computer science program in the Northeast and in the top 25 among all public and private institutions in North America
Award-winning faculty; 40 hired in the past five years
Undergraduate and graduate degrees awarded in 2021
BS/BA graduates are employed or continuing their education. Source: 2021 Destination Report
Shaping the Evolution of Computing
We have been part of the evolution of computing since its earliest days, making pioneering contributions to the foundations of the field. Today, we continue to push the boundaries, working with government agencies, industry partners, and faculty around the world to advance the common good.
Preparation for What Comes Next
A team of professional career advisors and student "career developers" empower students and alumni to discover, explore, and pursue professional experiences that are meaningful to them and the world.
Diversity of Perspectives
Here, we believe that a diversity of perspectives contributes to academic and research excellence. We are committed to supporting students from all identities and backgrounds through their journey in computing.
A New Building for the Future of Computing
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Computing for the Common Good
In the news
University of Massachusetts Amherst Receives Grant From New America to Advance Public Interest Technology Movement
The New America award will fund the development of a study abroad data science course
Popular Science Names Mohammad Hajiesmaili One of 10 Most Brilliant Academics for His Work on Decarbonizing Computing
Mohammad Hajiesmaili, professor of information and computer sciences at UMass Amherst, has been named one of Popular Science’s Brilliant 10.
The Scientist Finding Internet Freedom in Games
Amir Houmansadr was recently awarded a $1,000,000 Young Faculty Award (YFA) by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
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