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College of Engineering at VCU set to offer new Ph.D. program in computer science
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The College of Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University will offer a new doctoral program in computer science.
This program reflects the Department of Computer Science’s robust growth in research funding and scholarship. It follows new doctoral programs in pharmaceutical engineering (a joint program with the School of Pharmacy) and chemical and life science engineering.