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The '''Cornell University Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science''' (formerly the '''Faculty of Computing and Information Science''' from 1999 to 2020), also known as '''Cornell Computing and Information Science''', is a tri-department unit at [[Cornell University]] in [[Ithaca, New York]]. It consists of the departments of Computer Science, Information Science, and Statistics and Data Science.
 
According to Cornell computer science professor [[David Gries]], "essentially it's a college without students,"<ref name="OHCS-Constable" /> with students instead being admitted to, and coming from, three of Cornell's regular undergraduate schools: the [[Cornell University College of Engineering|College of Engineering]], the [[Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences|College of Arts and Sciences]], and the [[New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University|College of Agriculture and Life Sciences]].<ref name="cis-undergrad">{{cite web | url=https://cis.cornell.edu/students/undergraduate-opportunities | title=Undergraduate Opportunities | publisher=Cornell Bowers CIS | access-date=November 12, 2022 }}</ref> A variety of degree programs are offered through the college, depending upon the department within the college and the originating college the student is in; the degrees granted include [[Bachelor of Arts]] and [[Bachelor of Science]]; [[Master of Science]], [[Master of Engineering]], and [[Master of Professional Studies]]; and [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]].<ref name="cis-departments">{{cite web |title=Departments |url=https://cis.cornell.edu/about/departments |access-date=November 12, 2022 |publisher=Cornell Bowers CIS}}</ref> In addition, students from any of Cornell's seven different undergraduate schools can [[Academic minor|minor]] in computer science or in information science.<ref name="cis-undergrad" />