In an increasingly high-tech world, graduates with knowledge and skills in computing and information technology are in high demand. Computing careers like software engineer, Web designer, game developer, systems analyst, database manager and network administrator can be challenging, dynamic, rewarding and highly lucrative.
When you pursue a bachelor’s in computer science and informatics, you’ll gain the practical knowledge necessary for today’s information technology jobs, while building the critical reasoning and communication skills you’ll need for a career in which learning and adapting to new technologies are essential. We offer a variety of internships, as well as student research opportunities for majors pursuing graduate studies.
Outcomes
As a computer science and informatics major, you’ll be well prepared for a job in your field right after college. In addition, you’ll have strong writing and analytical skills that are essential for pursing a graduate degree in computer science, communication or other fields.