The computer science and computer programming majors allow students to study a range of programming languages and other aspects of computer and information science, such as web programming, mobile programming, cybersecurity, digital forensics, databases and data engineering, data communication and networks, computer and network systems administration, computer systems, and theoretical computer science.
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Computer Science, B.S.
Fully-accredited degree program certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
- 46 hours core courses, including an embedded collateral minor in mathematics
- 14-15 hours computer science or math electives
Future goals
Designed to prepare students to pursue a graduate research education in Computer Science or work as a scientist in a wide range of industry disciplines.
Computer Science, B.A.
Pair core Computer Science courses with humanities and history courses and a minor to tailor your degree program to suit your own interests.
- 25 hours core courses
- 12 hours computer science electives
- 9 hours in humanities or history
- required minor
Future goals
Suitable for software engineering, system administrators and business/mobile application developers.
Computer Programming & Applications, B.A.
Emphasize your software development skills to enhance your current skill set.
- 16 hours core courses
- 24 hours computer science electives
- 9 hours in humanities or history
- required minor
Future goals
Designed to benefit those who already hold a bachelor’s degree, entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to create their own applications.