- The demand for quantitative, technical thinkers who have a computer and information science degree (equivalent to courses of a computer science degree) is strong and will continue to grow. In the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in computer and information science major, students take classes in areas such as computer programming, databases, systems analysis, and design applications to develop the technical skills they need to secure a job in the computer and information science industry.
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As a graduate of the computer and information science program, students will be equipped to secure positions in areas such as:
- Industry
- Business
- Education
- Government
- Graduate school