Campus Locations
Khoury College offers programs at nine Northeastern locations
Khoury College offers rigorous academic programs at nine of Northeastern’s 13 network campuses — all located in technology hubs and strategically positioned near industry leaders and Khoury partners.
Our master’s programs are available at eight locations, and our undergraduate degrees are offered full-time in Boston and Oakland, with semester learning opportunities in Seattle, London, and Oakland. In addition, there are a host of global learning opportunities for undergraduates throughout their time at Khoury College.
Beyond developing or expanding your knowledge of computer science, you can explore the rich cultural opportunities each city has to offer. Whether you choose to participate in a hackathon in Boston, try a banking or finance internship in London, or tap into Silicon Valley’s tech scene, you’ll gain CS experience that matches your individual interest. And each campus has its own personality: our Vancouver campus offers an innovative learning model, while our campus in Portland, Maine, is home to the Roux Institute, a cutting-edge research institute.
When you join Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences, you become part of a global learning network … with endless possibilities.
Pursue your passion in a variety of tech hubs
Khoury College locations
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Boston
Located in the heart of Boston, Northeastern’s oldest campus is home to a vibrant community of students, researchers, and faculty working across disciplines to build a better world through CS.
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Arlington
The tech hub of the National Capital Region, Arlington offers rich opportunities with thriving companies such as Amazon and Microsoft.
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London
From its renowned financial industry and thriving technology companies to its unique cultural offerings, London provides an unparalleled global perspective for your CS journey.
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Miami
Miami is a bold and creative city — the perfect place to push the boundaries of tech. Come find out what’s possible here.
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Oakland
Tech companies in Oakland benefit from a diverse and creative local ecosystem with easy access to Silicon Valley resources — providing a massive opportunity for CS education and research.
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Portland
The collaborative nature of Northeastern’s Roux Institute in Portland connects students with corporate and governmental power players across the Northeast, and beyond.
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Seattle
The Seattle campus partners with industry, government, and academia to bring programs in high-growth fields to the Pacific Northwest — becoming a valuable part of the region’s economy in the process.
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Silicon Valley
Located in the heart of the tech revolution (and where it began), the San Jose campus offers students the opportunities to advance the CS field in a program known for industry connections and diverse work opportunities.
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Vancouver
Vancouver students gain skills and explore partnerships within a regional network that offers experiential and professional opportunities in leading-edge sectors such as AI, e-commerce, financial technology, and more.
Meet our campus directors
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Ildar Akhmetov
Ildar Akhmetov is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College, and the director of computing programs for the Vancouver campus. In addition to his significant tenure as a university educator, Akhmetov is also an entrepreneur who has founded and managed several businesses, and a software developer who has overseen the development, integration, maintenance, and security of a variety of computer systems.
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Nate Derbinsky
Nate Derbinsky is a teaching professor, and the associate dean of both the global campus and of teaching faculty at Khoury College in Boston. His research operates at the intersection of artificial intelligence, optimization, machine learning, and database systems, and he has been working to deliver quality computer science education for students from kindergarten through graduate school for nearly 20 years.
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Bethany Edmunds
Bethany Edmunds is a teaching professor, assistant dean of computing programs for Vancouver, and interim director of computing programs in Seattle at Khoury College. She is passionate about breaking down barriers to create greater diversity, access and inclusivity within the technology community.
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Alan Jamieson
Alan Jamieson is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and the director of computing programs at the Roux Institute on the Portland campus and interim director of the Miami campus. In addition to his research into algorithms and combinatorial graph theory, Jamieson also studies broadening participation in computer science.
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Alvaro Monge
Alvaro Monge is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and assistant dean and director of computing programs for the college’s California campuses. He is passionate about supporting and retaining underrepresented students in computing and preparing them to thrive in the tech industry.
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Sami Rollins
Sami Rollins is a teaching professor and Director of Graduate Computing Programs at the Oakland campus. Her research includes broadening participation in computing, computer science education, and mobile and distributed computing.
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Huihui Wang
Huihui Wang is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and a director of computing programs for the Arlington campus. Her research examines challenges and opportunities for computing education in the third wave of artificial intelligence, and she enjoys helping students without undergraduate CS degrees to thrive in her computing foundations courses.
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Ilmi Yoon
Ilmi Yoon is a teaching professor at Khoury College, and a director of computing programs at the Silicon Valley campus. As both a teacher with two decades of experience at San Francisco State and as a researcher studying human-centered AI, video accessibility, and socially responsible computing, Yoon’s focus is on engaging underrepresented and marginalized groups in computing and computing education.