Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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Recommended for students who want to pursue technically focused careers or graduate school.
- Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science
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Less math intensive program for students focusing on business careers.
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
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Co-sponsored with the College of Engineering.
- International Computer Science Program
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Five-year, dual-degree, B.S. in Computer Science and B.A. in German, French, or Spanish.
- Minor in Computer Forensics
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An interdisciplinary, minor program of study that integrates courses, research practica, and internships related to the theory and practice of Forensic Science.
- Minor in Computer Science
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For students majoring in other areas, but wishing to have a solid background in Computer Science.
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Graduate Degrees
- Master of Science in Computer Science
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Thesis, non-thesis and applied non-thesis tracks are available with support in any of our research areas.
- Master of Science in Statistics
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Graduate program that provides exposure to problem formulation, solution techniques, and written and verbal presentation of results giving our students an advantage in the job market.
- Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics
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The Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics is a formal graduate degree, but is focused on digital forensics and requires less course work than a full Master's Degree.
- Ph.D in Computer Science
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The Ph.D. in Computer Science is a research degree where the student completes a major research project that enhances the field of Computer Science.
- Ph.D. in Applied Math
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Combined Doctorate in Computer Science, Statistics and Mathematics.
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