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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program aims to equip students for successful careers as computing professionals. It provides comprehensive knowledge of software development and computer systems while establishing a foundation for continuous learning in the field. The program prepares students for graduate studies in computer science or related disciplines, develops their ability to work effectively in software development teams, enhances their oral and written communication skills, and instills an understanding of professional ethics and responsibilities.
Graduates with a B.S. in Computer Science pursue careers in software development, management, and engineering 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: computer network architect, software developer, information security analyst, database administrator, computer systems analyst, computer programmer, and network and computer systems administrator.
The Robotics and Embedded Systems concentration trains students to work with integrated hardware-software devices. These include robotic systems and advanced mechanical equipment such as automobiles, aircraft, agricultural machinery, and construction equipment.