Undergraduate Programs
Majors comprised of mostly COMP courses
- BS in Communication Networks and Security (legacy) (CNWS-BS)
- BS in Computer Science (COMP-BS)
- BS in Cybersecurity (CSEC-BS)
- BS in Information Technology (ITEC-BS)
- BS in Software Engineering (SWEN-BS)
Interdepartmental majors
- BS in Bioinformatics (BIOI-BS administered through Bioinformatics Program)
- BS in Mathematics and Computer Science (MCSC-BS administered by Department of Mathematics and Statistics)
- BS in Physics and Computer Science (PCSC-BS administered by Department of Physics)
- BS in Applied Mathematics (AMTH-BS administered by Department of Mathematics and Statistics)
- BS in Data Science (DSCI-BS administered by Department of Mathematics and Statistics)
Minors
- Minor in Computer Science (COMP-MINR)
- Minor in Computer Crime and Forensics (CCFR-MINR)
- Minor in Information Technology (ITEC-MINR)
Additional Information
- "Double-Dipping" Rules
- BS and MS Dual-Degree Programs
- STEM Designation for OPT for International Students
With a national shortage of professionals trained in STEM-related fields, employers are actively pursuing STEM degree holders. All the degree programs listed by the Department of Computer Science satisfy the U.S. Department of Homeland Security requirements for a STEM designation. Under this classification, international students can extend their training in the U.S. by working in their field of study. Students can qualify for a 24-month OPT (Optional Practical Training) Extension, bringing the total OPT time granted to 36 months.