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This is Khoury College

Computer science for everyone — benefitting all.

At Khoury College of Computer Sciences, we believe computer science is for everyone — with the power to make the world a better place. That’s why we design flexible programs, grounded in rigor, opportunity, and experience. It’s why we collaborate with industry and community partners on the technologies that shape our collective future. And it’s why we seek curious thinkers with diverse backgrounds, because multiple perspectives lead to life-changing discoveries.
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging

We embrace and empower curious problem solvers from diverse backgrounds — because multiple perspectives lead to the innovative solutions we need for society’s biggest challenges.

Practical Education, Real-World Preparation

We’re known for flexible, innovative programs designed to help every student reach their unique goals — through industry co-ops, interdisciplinary programs, and research opportunities..

Cutting-Edge Research

Every day, our leading researchers and talented students collaborate in world-class facilities to make new discoveries and create equitable opportunities across industry and society.

Global Campuses

With locations in technology hubs around the world, including our main campus in the heart of Boston, our students and faculty work across a global network — living and learning where the action is.

Leading Industry Partners

We partner with more than 800 industry and community leaders around the world — empowering our students and faculty to make meaningful contributions, solve complex problems, and learn through hands-on experience.

Supportive, Creative People

Our world-class faculty, leading researchers, experienced staff, and talented students are the heart of Khoury. Together, they are preparing the problem solvers of today and the thought leaders of tomorrow to tackle the challenges of our times.

Khoury Statistics

  • 56 undergraduate
    combined majors

  • 9 master’s programs

  • 805 co-op
    partners

  • 9 campus locations with 190 faculty

Khoury Stories

  • Meet Andrea Grimes Parker

    From her earliest undergraduate days through her joint faculty appointment years later, Andrea Grimes Parker embraced Khoury College’s interdisciplinary approach. In the process, she built a robust research resume in her chosen field of human-computer interaction.

  • Meet Marvin Sagastume

    Marvin Sagastume found himself drawn to Northeastern by Khoury College’s combined majors, giving him the opportunity to blend his computing passion with something wider. Now at Outcomes4Me, he’s doing just that by helping to develop a user-friendly information platform for cancer patients.

  • Meet Becky Mashaido

    For Becky Mashaido, the draw of Align was straightforward — a master’s program in computing that offered access to San Francisco’s tech pioneers, but did not require an undergraduate CS degree. And after finding a unique and uplifting sense of community there, she made it her mission to uplift others.

  • Meet Glen Coppersmith

    When Glen Coppersmith graduated from Northeastern in 2004, he did so with a CS–psychology double degree that was highly unusual at the time. Two decades later, he’s carved out a career by strengthening the quantity, quality, and utility of data for mental health treatment.

  • Meet Katie Lowen

    For a time, Katie Lowen was touring internationally as a contemporary dancer. But when the pandemic closed down theaters, she sought another avenue to develop herself. Now, earning her master’s in computer science through the Align program in Vancouver, Katie finds herself immersed in a career path she’d never imagined.

  • Meet Mani Sundaram

    When he came from India to the United States for graduate school with only enough money for a one-way flight, Mani Sundaram landed at Northeastern purely by accident. But everything that has happened since then — from his startup work to his internet security leadership to his drive to give back — has been very much intentional.

  • Andrea Grimes Parker

    Meet Andrea Grimes Parker

    From her earliest undergraduate days through her joint faculty appointment years later, Andrea Grimes Parker embraced Khoury College’s interdisciplinary approach. In the process, she built a robust research resume in her chosen field of human-computer interaction.

  • Marvin Sagastume

    Meet Marvin Sagastume

    Marvin Sagastume found himself drawn to Northeastern by Khoury College’s combined majors, giving him the opportunity to blend his computing passion with something wider. Now at Outcomes4Me, he’s doing just that by helping to develop a user-friendly information platform for cancer patients.

  • Becky Mashaido writes on a white board

    Meet Becky Mashaido

    For Becky Mashaido, the draw of Align was straightforward — a master’s program in computing that offered access to San Francisco’s tech pioneers, but did not require an undergraduate CS degree. And after finding a unique and uplifting sense of community there, she made it her mission to uplift others.

  • Glen Coppersmith walks with his daughter on a trail in the forest

    Meet Glen Coppersmith

    When Glen Coppersmith graduated from Northeastern in 2004, he did so with a CS–psychology double degree that was highly unusual at the time. Two decades later, he’s carved out a career by strengthening the quantity, quality, and utility of data for mental health treatment.

  • Katie Lowen

    Meet Katie Lowen

    For a time, Katie Lowen was touring internationally as a contemporary dancer. But when the pandemic closed down theaters, she sought another avenue to develop herself. Now, earning her master’s in computer science through the Align program in Vancouver, Katie finds herself immersed in a career path she’d never imagined.

  • Mani Sundaram stands in front of a Northeastern sign

    Meet Mani Sundaram

    When he came from India to the United States for graduate school with only enough money for a one-way flight, Mani Sundaram landed at Northeastern purely by accident. But everything that has happened since then — from his startup work to his internet security leadership to his drive to give back — has been very much intentional.

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