Develop Your Expertise to Create a Bold New Future
A PhD in Computer Science from Clarkson University can help you become a lead researcher in academia, government agencies, the tech sector and other growing industries. Become an expert in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, quantum computing and other innovative developments in computing. Devote your studies to developing original, innovative research that can propel the field forward. This is the opportunity to make an impact on society through computer technology. Coursework can be completed on our Potsdam campus.
Why Earn an PhD in Computer Science From Clarkson University?
Considered one of the best graduate computer science programs by U.S. News & World Report, our curriculum is rigorous, interdisciplinary and portfolio-centered. At Clarkson University, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and a community of ambitious peers that will help take your research to new levels.
The program is offered jointly by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science. Our small department is collegial, and we encourage collaboration among peers who might have different academic backgrounds. Our faculty mentors will offer personalized guidance as you dig deeper into your area of focus.
The departments have a particular strength in the general area of artificial intelligence, including automated reasoning, computer vision, machine learning, virtual reality, robotics, human-robot interaction and the social implications of AI. Other areas of expertise include virtualization, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, quantum computing and computational complexity.
Through our corporate partnerships, Clarkson has cultivated strong industry connections, which helps open the door to career opportunities for our students. Our program is also well-regarded in academia and by other research centers.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Clarkson’s PhD in Computer Science is designed for students ready to push the boundaries of computing through original, impactful research in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics and beyond. Through close collaboration with faculty mentors, you’ll pursue interdisciplinary research that connects theory to real-world applications, with a strong focus on advancing emerging technologies and their societal impact. The program develops researchers who not only lead innovation in AI and computing, but who bring the creativity, critical thinking and ethical perspective that technology alone cannot replicate. You’ll graduate prepared to shape the future of computing, using AI as a powerful tool to drive discovery, not replace it.
Learn more about how Clarkson is at the forefront of AI & Machine Learning
What You'll Learn
The program consists of a minimum of 90 credit hours earned from graduate courses. The credit hours are distributed as follows:
- 36 credit hours of classroom and instructional laboratory coursework.
- Four foundation courses.
- Four research-oriented courses.
- One course per group:
- Group A – Theory and Algorithms.
- Group B – Computer Systems and Networks.
- Group C – Languages and Software Development.
- Group D – Artificial Intelligence and Applications.
- 36 credit hours of electives.
You will also take six semesters of seminar courses and prepare a portfolio consisting of a written statement of research interest and representative work to advance to candidacy. Once this has been approved, you will complete your degree with a dissertation and defense.
For more information, view the course catalog for current program requirements, course numbers and credit hours.
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