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The '''Computer Science Tripos''' is the undergraduate course in [[computer science]] offered by the [[University of Cambridge]] [[University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory|Computer Laboratory]]. It evolved out of the [[Cambridge Diploma in Computer Science|Diploma in Computer Science]], the world’s first taught course in computer science, which started in 1953. Successful candidates are awarded a BA (Bachelor of Arts) honours degree after three years or, optionally, both a BA and an MEng (Master of Engineering) degree after four years of study.
The '''Computer Science Tripos''' is the undergraduate course in [[computer science]] offered by the [[University of Cambridge]] [[University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory|Computer Laboratory]]. It evolved out of the [[Cambridge Diploma in Computer Science|Diploma in Computer Science]], the world’s first taught course in computer science, which started in 1953. Successful candidates are awarded a BA (Bachelor of Arts) honours degree after three years or, optionally, a combined BA + MEng (Master of Engineering) degree after four years of study.


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==

Revision as of 16:39, 15 October 2014

The Computer Science Tripos is the undergraduate course in computer science offered by the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. It evolved out of the Diploma in Computer Science, the world’s first taught course in computer science, which started in 1953. Successful candidates are awarded a BA (Bachelor of Arts) honours degree after three years or, optionally, a combined BA + MEng (Master of Engineering) degree after four years of study.

Notable alumni

See also