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Undergraduate Majors

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree offers a curriculum in the study of the software aspects of computer systems including the study of algorithms and data structures, programming languages, software methodology and tools, data management and analysis. Students majoring in computer science may choose a specific concentration area including bioinformatics, business, computational science, earth environmental science and visualization.

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Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science

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Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science

The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science degree offers a curriculum in the study of the software aspects of computer systems including the study of algorithms and data structures, programming languages, software methodology and tools. This program requires less high level math and science courses than the BSCS degree. Concentrations include business and music.

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering degree offers a curriculum in the study of computer systems including the design, construction, and overall operations with a major focus on hardware. It includes the study of digital circuits, embedded systems, programming languages and operating systems. The program provides a solid mathematics, basic science, and engineering science base that is common to all quality engineering programs.

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Computer Science and Engineering Honors Program

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Computer Science and Engineering Honors Program

The Honors Programs in Computer Science or Computer Engineering at Wright State University provide a means for intellectually gifted students to pursue a faculty-mentored program of independent study designed to allow the student an opportunity to develop their interests and abilities well beyond the level expected of the average graduate of the program. Honors students are expected to have demonstrated prior academic excellence, to be strongly self-motivated, and to be capable of pursuing largely self-directed advanced study under the guidance of their selected Honors or Thesis Advisor.

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Combined Bachelor and Master Programs

Combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Science

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Combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Science

The Combined Bachelor and Master degree program in Computer Science now offers a streamlined program designed to be completed in 5 years resulting in the student graduating with both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Computer Science. The curriculum includes the study of algorithms and data structures, programming languages, software methodology and tools, and data management and analysis. During their 4th year students will start taking classes that will build toward their Master of Science Degree in the areas of theory and applications of computing.

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Combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Engineering

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Combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Engineering

The Combined Bachelor and Master degree program in Computer Engineering now offers a streamlined program designed to be completed in 5 years resulting in the student graduating with both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering. The curriculum includes the study of computer systems including their design, construction, and overall operations with a major focus on hardware. It also includes the study of digital circuits, embedded systems, programming languages and operating systems. The program provides a solid mathematics, basic science, and engineering science base that is common to all quality engineering programs. During their 4th year students will start taking classes that will build toward their Master of Science Degree in the areas of computer system design and analysis.

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Graduate Programs

Master of Science in Computer Science

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Master of Science in Computer Science

Program strengths include the unique blend of faculty expertise, the well-equipped computer science laboratory facilities, and the balance of theory, practice, hardware, and software. Degree requirements concentrate on the areas of computer system design and analysis. Courses for the program are offered in the late afternoon and evening hours to serve the educational needs of practicing computer professionals.

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Master of Science in Computer Engineering

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Master of Science in Computer Engineering

Program strengths include the unique blend of faculty expertise, the well-equipped computer engineering laboratory facilities, and the balance of theory, practice, hardware, and software. Degree requirements concentrate on the areas of computer system design and analysis. Courses for the program are offered in the late afternoon and evening hours to serve the educational needs of practicing computer professionals.

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PhD in Computer Science and Engineering

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PhD in Computer Science and Engineering

The Ph.D. degree is awarded for demonstrated, scholarly excellence in study and research that provides a significant contribution to the fields of computer science or computer engineering. The program requires a concentration of study and research in a specific area of computer science and engineering. Program’s strength lies in the unique blend of theory and application with well-equipped laboratories in the department. Graduates may seek placement in educational institutions and research centers.

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Undergraduate Minors

Minor in Computing and Information Technology

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Minor in Computing and Information Technology

The objective of the CIT minor is to satisfy the needs of the intelligent and responsible application of computing and information technologies to majors in fields which would not have Computer Science or Computing Engineering as their fundamental and exclusive basic orientation, but would want to benefit from the products of applications of the latter two disciplines and their proper use. The minor provides a conceptual foundation as well a practical application of various Computing and Information Technology skills.

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Minor in Computer Science

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Minor in Computer Science

The objective of this minor is to provide students who have a background in engineering or science with a structured and coherent concentration of study in computer science. The program consists of 24 quarter hours covering a basic introduction to computer science, data structures, and an application area chosen from operating systems, software engineering, or database management systems.

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