About Computer Science in California Institute of Technology
Computation is now pervasive, wide-reaching, and unavoidable in our daily lives, and in science and engineering. The Computer Science option gives students a strong grounding in the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of computing, provides an introduction to cutting-edge research in a variety of subfields of Computer Science, and prepares them to apply computational thinking to a diversity of applications in Computer Science and beyond. Our students and faculty strive to:
- understand information and computation as intrinsic components of a broad array of natural and engineered systems
- tackle challenging and fundamental problems with the potential for long-term and real-world impact
- develop underlying theory
- nurture collaboration between traditionally separate disciplines
The undergraduate computer science option introduces students to the mathematical and engineering foundations of the discipline. It provides considerable flexibility in course selection, together with a capstone project giving an opportunity for independent work in an area of the student’s choice. A set of "core" courses give students a strong foundation in programming principles, algorithms and complexity, and computing systems. Additional advanced coursework is organized around several "tracks" in which greater depth is obtained in topic areas such as networking, distributed systems, robotics, machine learning, graphics, databases, and more. Students are provided a variety of research opportunities, both through the SURF (Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships) program and the required capstone project sequence.
The department expects undergraduate majors to achieve
- a thorough understanding of the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of computer science,
- a depth of knowledge, and an understanding of the research frontiers, in at least one subfield of computer science,
- experience in working on a significant project, typically as part of a team,
- an appreciation of the scope of applications of computing in information systems and across science and engineering,
- an ability to apply computational thinking to a wide variety of problems both inside and outside Computer Science,
- an understanding of how to critically evaluate computer science research
- an ability to effectively communicate their ideas in writing and in oral presentations.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Official high school transcripts and mark sheets
- Official high school diploma/ proof of graduation
- High school transfer applicants will be admitted if they have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0
English language requirements
- Minimum scores for admissions are 80 TOEFL ibt, 6.5 IELTS, 53 PTE, or 105 Duolingo for undergraduates and 100 TOEFL ibt, 7 IELTS, 63 PTE, or 120 Duolingo for graduates. The TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo score must be received by the Regular Application Deadline.
California Institute of Technology Highlights
Type |
Private |
Established |
1891 |
Academic Calendar |
Semester based |
Acceptance Rate |
6% |
Graduation rate |
94% |
Student-Faculty ratio |
3: 1 |
Total Number of Students Enrolled |
948 |
Tuition Fee |
54,570 USD (UG) |
California Institute of Technology Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
Tuition |
$52,506 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,428 |
Other Fees |
$2,094 |
Room and Board |
$16,644 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,091 |
Total One Year Cost |
$74,763 |