• BSc in Computer Science at the Auburn University is a 4 year, 120-credit program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The curriculum builds on a strong foundation in science, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and computer science with advanced course work in theoretical computer science, human-computer interaction, and net-centric computing.
  • Course work ensures that students receive hands-on exposure to a variety of computer systems, tools, and techniques. Elective courses allow students to specialize in core areas of computer science such as networking, database systems, and artificial intelligence.
  • In addition, students select a concentration of 9 semester credit hours outside computer science (e.g., business, mathematics, physics, etc.).
  • This concentration enriches student's educational experience and adds a breadth of knowledge by providing an opportunity to explore the second field of study to which computer science can be applied.
  • The curriculum also emphasizes oral and written communication skills, the importance of ethical behavior, and the need for continual, lifelong learning. The overall educational objectives of the Computer Science program are for graduates of the program to attain success in their chosen profession and/or post-undergraduate studies.