Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science Engineering The Paul G Allen School educates tomorrow’s innovators, conducts cutting-edge research in core and emerging areas of the field, and leads a variety of multi-disciplinary initiatives that demonstrate the transformative power of computing
Future Students - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science Engineering The Allen School offers two undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science (B S ) in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science (B S ) in Computer Engineering Students can enter these programs directly after high school or after around two years of coursework as UW students or transfer students
Who We Are - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science Engineering Computer Science Engineering at UW The Paul G Allen School of Computer Science Engineering began as an inter-college graduate program in 1967 In 1975 an undergraduate program in Computer Science was added and departmental status was conferred
Admissions - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science Engineering Most students enter through our Direct to Major Admission pathway from high school or Transfer Admission from another university or college; about 25-30% of our students apply after coming to UW and discovering a passion for Computer Science or Computer Engineering
Undergraduate Education - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science . . . The Allen School offers two undergraduate majors: the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (CS) and the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (CE) The CS degree is awarded through the College of Arts and Sciences
Direct to Major (First Year) Admissions - Paul G. Allen School of . . . Students are considered for admission into the Allen School in one pool, regardless of which Allen School major they have listed as their first choice You have the exact same chance of being admitted to the Allen School if you list Computer Science or Computer Engineering as your first choice