Bachelor of Computer Science
University of Southern Indiana
Key Information
Campus location
Evansville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 21,279 / per year *
Application deadline
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Introduction
One of the fastest-growing career fields in the United States
Computer science puts you at the forefront of exciting, in-demand, and highly paid careers in computing technology. As a computer science major at USI, you will develop creative skills in critical thinking and analytical problem solving while learning fundamentals of computer and programming logic, security, data sciences, software development and algorithm design before specializing in greatly sought-after fields such as cybersecurity, data analytics, software engineering, artificial intelligence, web development, networking and database management. The USI computer science curriculum also makes it easy to include elective courses in entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, data analytics, computer information systems (CIS), graphic arts, mathematics and electrical engineering.
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Career Opportunities
Everything has a business side
No matter what kind of working environment you are looking for, there is a computer science job for you. The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts above-average job growth for computer and information technology occupations through 2024 and beyond. Our computer science alumni hold positions such as:
·Software Developers
·Systems Analysts
·Database Administrators
·IT Managers
·Web Developers
·Entrepreneurs
·Network Administrators
·Graduate school
Curriculum
The computer science program at USI currently has more than 200 declared majors, five full-time faculty members and an average class size of 23. Computer science students are eligible for scholarships, take 48 hours of computer science, electrical engineering and CIS courses, and have 12 hours of electives.
Our guidelines
The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s largest professional organization for educational and scientific computing, has produced a series of recommendations for university-level undergraduate computer science programs intended to guide, standardize and ensure breadth and depth of the content presented to students of such programs. The USI computer science program has adopted the ACM recommendations as its goals for producing well-prepared graduates. In particular, the USI computer science program strives to adhere to the ACM Computer Science Curriculum 2013 Chapter 3 paragraph, “Characteristics of Computer Science Graduates”. To ensure conformity, the computer science program self-monitors its courses and course content by comparing course topic matter and level of exposure to ACM recommendations. The computer science faculty compared offered content to ACM CC2001, ACM CS2008 and ACM CS2013.
Topics of Study:
- software engineering
- system development
- artificial intelligence
- data structures
Areas of Interest:
- software development
- network management
- e-business
- programming languages
Majors
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
English Language Requirements
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