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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program equips students for thriving careers as computing professionals, providing comprehensive knowledge of software development and computer systems while establishing a foundation for continuous learning in the discipline. The curriculum prepares students for graduate studies in computer science or related fields, develops teamwork capabilities in software development environments, enhances communication skills (both verbal and written), and instills professional ethics and responsibility.
Alumni with a B.S. in Computer Science pursue careers designing, managing, and creating software across diverse sectors such as finance, healthcare, entertainment, telecommunications, and manufacturing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, leading career paths for Computer Science graduates include: network architect, software developer, cybersecurity analyst, database administrator, systems analyst, programmer, and network/systems administrator.
The Cybersecurity specialization trains students to address industry and government security demands through rigorous coursework covering security principles, privacy measures, and cryptographic methods applied in computing and communications systems.