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The Department of Computer Science offers a comprehensive program of study in both the theory of computer science and its applications, leading to a nationally accredited bachelor of science degree in Computer Science. This program includes a broad and solid foundation in problem solving, modeling, and decision making, and the ability to program is developed and refined. Theoretical concepts are reinforced through extensive lab work and computer projects.
View academic program requirements and course descriptions in the University Course Catalog:
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Information Technology offers students a partially distinct set of abilities (relative to core computer science) and knowledge at a more pragmatic level. Students in IT will acquire the practical knowledge of networking, system administration, data management, cyber security, as well as system analysis, design, and programming.
A minor in Computer Information Systems compliments any degree. Completing a minor in CIS gives students supplemental skill with data management, information systems, and computer hardware.
A minor in Computer Science compliments any degree. This program of study gives students a foundation of knowledge in computer science, discrete structures, and computer language.
The MS in Computer Science is designed to equip students with a robust foundation and keen interest in computer science for careers in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data science. It also provides an excellent preparation for those who wish to pursue further studies at the doctoral level. Learn more »