USC School of Advanced Computing

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About The USC School of Advanced Computing

Building on over 50 years of Trojan computing excellence โ€” from the birth of the Internet to the first operational quantum computing system in academia โ€” the USC School of Advanced Computing (SAC) is USCโ€™s 23rd school.

The school, a unit within the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, is the epicenter of all computing-related activities across USC. Among the schoolโ€™s many ambitious initiatives is to ensure that all USC students, regardless of major, are fluent in the ethical use of computing technology.

The SAC combines the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science, the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the new Division of Computing Education. It also includes USC Viterbiโ€™s two powerhouse institutes: the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) in Marina del Rey and the Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) in Playa Vista. Additionally, through the creation of Affinity Faculty groups, the SAC includes faculty whose primary appointments are in computing-focused areas across all of USCโ€™s other schools.

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Published on February 5th, 2024Last updated on April 1st, 2026