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Computer Science and Music, Integrated BS (Computer Science)
Computer Science and Music, Integrated BS (Computer Science)
Format: On Campus
Develop a strong grounding in computer science as well as an understanding of music, audio, music production, film scoring and sound design. You will hone your ability to use the techniques, skills and tools necessary for science and engineering practice, as well as design and conduct experiments. You will also learn to analyze and interpret data, and learn basic elements of music theory, performance, production and in working with sound and music in conjunction with other media.
Computer Science and Physics
Computer Science and Physics
Format: On Campus
Acquire the foundational knowledge in mathematics and physics, while developing skills in practical problem solving via programming, data analytics, quantitative modeling, computational algorithm design and machine learning. A final research project synthesizes the entire degree.
Computer Science Education for P-12, Post Licensure Endorsement
Computer Science Education for P-12, Post Licensure Endorsement
Format: On Campus
Computer Science Endorsement Program, Online
Computer Science Endorsement Program, Online
Format: Online
Designed to equip K-12 teachers with both the comprehensive knowledge of computer science and the pedagogical skills necessary for effective classroom teaching. The endorsement program consists of 18 credit hours.
Computer Science Minor
Computer Science Minor
Format: On Campus
Develop valuable programming skills and a deeper understanding of algorithms, data structures and software development, which can enhance your problem-solving and analytical abilities across various industries. This minor can complement a range of majors and provide career opportunities in fields such as software engineering, data analysis, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The minor consists of a minimum of 17 credit hours.