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The course curriculum is quite relevant as its a professional program. Most of the professors are either researchers in their domain or at major positions in big software companies of the world - and hence they make sure to provide the latest updated knowledge of their field. For example - few of the Professors are associated with Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago which is proud to host the world's next biggest supercomputer (Aurora) Also, one of our Profs for C++ is on the standards committee for C++ and he did teach us about things that are currently under review for C++ 23 even before the language is released.
The total Tuition fee for a 12 course Masters Program in Computer Science is about 80,000 USD.
The course content is updated except for ML track.
Its an overall good experience to study at University of Chicago but one should consider the university fees before taking a call to join the university. Because of the university ranking and teaching curriculum which has good reviews from previous students.
It is a very research oriented curriculum. You have to take a lot of core classes ranging from Biology to Visual Art alongside your Major classes (in my case Economics). Every class requires 100% effort and is not going to be an “easy A” as many core classes at other colleges are. There is no industrial exposure like co-ops per se, but employers are always looking to hire UChicago grads. if someone is interested in a phd or research in general- it’s the perfect university as the best academics teach here and research opportunities are all around.
Ranking and culture both appealed to me when i was choosing. it was the top school in economics and the people i spoke to seemed very intelligent and interesting.
I really like it but I feel like it could be more inclusive. The first year of the law program can be overwhelming but overall it?s quite enjoyable. Chicago definitely takes an economic approach to the law, which is daunting at first, but you get used to it.
Normal tuition charges. I don't recall any other specific charges. There are some student life charges but I guess that goes to food and events.
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