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The Bachelor of Arts program integrates mathematics and computer science with a Discipline for Computational Thinking (DCT) across arts, humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences. Students select their preferred field to apply hands-on computing skills while mastering how computational thinking tackles challenging issues. Today's workforce demands experts who can create and oversee sophisticated computing systems. Graduates qualify for rapidly expanding careers like software development, IT support, web development, help desk services, and data management. This degree also holds significant value in psychology, biology, and philosophy disciplines. At Gonzaga University's Computer Science and Computational Thinking Program, students gain more than technical skills—they develop problem-solving expertise.
As an applicant for admission, you are expected to graduate from an accredited high school with a college preparatory curriculum.
iBT / TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT: 80+
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6.5+
PTE (Pearson Test of English) 56+
TOEIC 695
iTEP Academic Plus 4.5+