- The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program provides a strong technical background for students planning to begin careers upon graduation and for those interested in graduate study in computer science.
- The degree is comprised of 120 hours. About 1/3 general education and 2/3 math, science and computer science courses.
- This program allows students to take more coursework in computer science and related technical areas than the bachelor of science and arts degree program.
- In addition to the three options leading to the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, students may apply to the Integrated Program, which leads to simultaneous completion of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and the Master of Science in Computer Science, the Master of Science in Information Studies, or the Master of Science in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics.
- Students who would like to pursue any of the following degree programs must first be admitted.
- The admission processes for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Turing Scholars Honors, Integrated Program and Computer Science and Business Honors are described in The Major in Computer Science; the admission process for Computer Science Honors is described in the section Dean’s Scholars Honors Program.