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Majoring in computer science can be an excellent opportunity to strengthen valuable skills while leading to several in-demand career possibilities.
Arcadia University’s Computer Science program prepares students for careers and graduate studies in computer science.
Computer Engineer* · Computer Network Specialist* · Computer Programmer* · Computer Support* · Computer Trainer* · Database Developer* · Desktop Publisher* · Graphic Designer* · Inventor* · Medical Imaging Tech* · Scientist* · Video Game Developer* · Web Developer* · Webmaster* · Website Designer* · Multimedia Developer* · Illustrator* · Business Systems Analyst* · Technical Sales Representative* · Corporate Trainer* · Electronics Engineering Technician* · Management Consultant* · Pilot*
understand information and computation as intrinsic components of a broad array of natural and engineered systems ; tackle challenging and fundamental problems with the potential for long-term and real-world impact ; develop underlying theory ; nurture collaboration between traditionally separate disciplines
Computer science majors are strong logical thinkers and problem solvers who use computers and computational processes to build websites, mine data and more.
Earn a B.S. in Computer Science at Bethel, gaining IT skills, programming expertise, and a Christ-centered community to prepare you for graduate school and diverse careers.
With a B.A. in Computer Science from Bethel, you'll gain foundational IT and programming skills, explore advanced technologies, and integrate faith with learning for a meaningful career.
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Please be aware of the following INFORMATION for all majors: CSCI-UA 2, 4, 60, 61, 330, 380, 381, 520/1, 897/8 & 997/8 are NOT applicable to the majors in our department. These courses will not replace/satisfy/substitute any requirements for any majors in the Computer Science Department. The Registrar's Office will allow students to double count a maximum of two courses towards their major(s) and/or minor(s). Grades of "P" or "F" are not applicable towards the Computer Science Majors or Minors. In addition, grades of "P" are also not accepted i ...