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Computer Science, Computer Science Applications Concentration, BS

Shippensburg University's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program and all its concentrations are accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, meaning it meets nationally determined standards. Students learn to solve these problems using Java and C and have chances to learn other programming languages like Python. With careful planning, advanced undergraduate students can complete a Master of Science in computer science with only one additional year of study. This concentration is our broadest. The courses in this program cover everything from the organization of the hardware to high-level applications like graphics and artificial intelligence. Students in the program will get to take advanced electives in a wide range of topics instead of focusing on one particular area.

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What Will I Learn?

Abet logoThis program will introduce you to the fundamentals of computer science with a balanced approach between theory and application. You will get an introduction to a range of software applications (network programming, databases, world representation, etc.)Additionally, you will be well versed in the hardware and software aspects of how a computer works.

Specific skills for this concentration include:

  • The ability to solve difficult problems and implement solutions to those problems
  • Experience working together as a team
  • A good understanding of machine learning and its application to real world problems (e.g. data mining and clustering and classification)
  • Understanding the different aspects of computer networks. Such as building network applications, routing, working with TCP/IP and UDP, as well as physical layer understanding
  • Applying theory and practice to the design, implementation and programming of database systems
  • Strengthening C and/or Java programming skills

What are the requirements for this degree?

Prospective students should have test scores of 560 for SAT or 24 for ACT, or math placement of 4 or better.

On top of general education courses, there are 46-47 core requirements for this program. Additionally, there are 20 credits required in the Computer Science Applications concentration.

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4+1 Program

With careful planning, advanced undergraduate students can complete our Master of Science in Computer Science program with only one additional year of study. The details of how this works depend on the interest areas of the student, but leveraging both degrees can give a graduate a combination of breadth and depth that employers will appreciate.

What Types of Careers Could I Get With This Degree?

Opportunities exist among all employers, especially business and industry, government, science and education. Not everyone who completes this degree becomes a programmer. These skills are required in jobs like sales, technical support and project management.

Some specific positions include:

  • Developer
  • Systems administrator
  • Data scientist
  • Web developer
  • Data base administrator
  • Network administrator
  • Security administrator
  • Knowledge engineer
  • Game developer

Career prospects in software development are excellent with attractive work environments and income potential. The students from these programs are highly sought after by employers in the fields of business, industry, government, science, and education. They are hired by small startups through Fortune 500 companies. They build a variety of types of applications, such as control systems for vehicles, software for network communication, and applications that work with databases.

What Career Outcomes Do Alumni Have With This Degree?


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What Kinds of Experiences Could I Have?

You should expect:

  • Demanding courses that cover a wide range of topics in computer science, taught by knowledgeable faculty (no courses are taught by graduate students)
  • Small class sizes, with highly accessible faculty
  • A sense of department camaraderie
  • Numerous opportunities for department involvement (crews, clubs, internships, research)

Contact the Computer Science Department 156 Mathematics and Computing Technologies Center 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Phone: 717-477-1178