Computer Science

Computer Science

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Get a degree that computes

Study at one of the world’s best schools for computer science, where more than 80 professors are pushing the boundaries of the field.

With 70+ computer science courses, plus no end of options and electives, you can create a degree tailored to your specific interests. After first year, you can choose a major in Data Science.

You can also gain two years of paid work experience through our co-op program, the largest of its kind in North America, or fast track your degree by choosing the regular system of study.

Your degree is your ticket to career success. Our graduates go on to work in leading technology companies and at top universities around the world.

Meanwhile, Waterloo professors and graduates have created more than 800 spin-off companies, including leaders like OpenText, Canada’s largest software company.


The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science is largest academic computer science research centre in Canada, ranking 10th in North America and 31st in the world.


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Co-op = relevant paid work experience

By alternating school terms and paid co-op work terms throughout your degree, you can explore new career areas and types of employers as your career interests evolve. You can choose from 4 different co-op sequences.

Sample co-op job titles

  • Full stack developer
  • Game programmer
  • Web developer
  • Technical systems analyst
  • Research assistant
  • Software developer

Sample co-op employers

  • Microsoft
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Shopify
  • OpenText Corporation
  • NVIDIA Corporation

What can you do with a degree in computer science?

Graduates typically pursue careers in technology such as software development and game development. They often work for software companies, technology companies, and more.

Recent graduates

  • Financial Software Developer – Bloomberg
  • Software Developer – Pinterest
  • Data Scientist – Facebook
  • Software Engineer – Google
  • Engineer, Relevancy – Wish
  • Software Developer – Palantir Technologies
  • Software Engineer – Dropbox

Learn about the future of careers in math, coding, and data.

"I value being able to learn and grow alongside others who share your passion and understand your experience. It's hard work, but also so rewarding. I've grown so much both as a student and as a person in my time here at Waterloo."

Stefanie, third-year Computer Science student

"Co-op was the reason I chose Waterloo. No other school was able to offer me six four-month internships. I've explored many different software roles, including systems engineering and test automation as well as full-stack software engineering."

Stephanie, Computer Science student

"Being in co-op not only allows you to practise balancing time between job interviews, school, and a social life, but also helps you find your career goals and shapes you into a better leader in the workplace by taking the best from each co-op."

Renee, fourth-year Computer Science student


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Social and academic support

Through Waterloo’s Computer Science Club, get access to high-powered hardware or get social with your fellow students.

Current research

Visit our Waterloo Stories website to learn about current research by professors in Computer Science at Waterloo

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