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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

The Bachelor of Science program prepares students for careers in computing by providing a thorough foundation of physical science, mathematics, and computer science. By selection of CS/CEG electives and an elective concentration, students can tailor the program to match their special interests. The elective concentrations combine computer science with many areas of science, business, or the arts.

Check out the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program flyer - a one page overview of the courses you'll be taking as you pursue your Computer Science Degree!

We offer four degree concentration options for the Bachelor of Science program. Explore the differences between options or select an option below to see a Checksheet and Model Program.

  • General Computer Science
    This option allows students to tailor electives to match their interests and even pursue a minor in another discipline. Graduates have careers doing software engineering and development, graphics programming or specific application development.
  • Bioinformatics
    Interested in Forensic Science? Bioinformatics is a new and rapidly evolving discipline that has emerged from the fields of experimental molecular biology and biochemistry, and from the artificial intelligence, database, and algorithms disciplines of computer science. More information about bioinformatics at Wright State can be obtained from the Bioinformatics Research Group (BiRG).
  • Business
    Additional course work in Business, Economics and Accounting leads to careers doing database design and management, application development or systems analysis.
  • Computational Science
    Combine courses in numerical methods and techniques of tools of computation to pursue careers in software engineering, research & development, mathematical applications and problem modeling & analysis.
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program is accredited by the

Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET
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Baltimore, MD 21202-4012
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