• The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Georgia State University is an undergraduate program that provides students with a strong foundation in computer science theory and practice.
  • The program covers a range of topics in computer science, including programming, algorithms, computer architecture, software engineering, database systems, and computer networks.
  • The program requires 120 credit hours, including core courses in computer science, mathematics, and natural sciences, as well as electives in specialized areas of computer science.
  • Students have the opportunity to participate in research projects, internships, and cooperative education programs.
  • To be admitted to the program, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. They must also submit SAT or ACT scores and transcripts.