Computer Science
Majoring in Computer Science will train you to create software applications in fields ranging from gaming to Web and mobile apps. It will give you a strong understanding of computational theory and best practices so that you can adapt throughout your career to ever-evolving computing capabilities.
We offer our Computer Science program in two separate tracks: the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.). The B.A. is designed for students who are interested in furthering their computer science studies but wish to pick up another minor or major in something outside of the mathematics & sciences realm. The B.S. is set up with extra-disciplary requirements, meaning additional math & science courses. This program is better targeted at students who wish to pursue a Math minor to complement their Computer Science major.
Why study Computer Science?
Majoring in computer science will:
- train you to create software applications in fields ranging from gaming to Web and mobile apps;
- give you a strong understanding of computational theory and best practices so that you can
- adapt throughout your career to ever-evolving computing capabilities;
- prepare you for graduate study leading to research-and-development opportunities;
- provide you with a strong technology background that could, with other education, lead to entrepreneurial ventures or technically-demanding positions in fields including business, engineering, medicine, and science.
Advantages of Studying Computer Science at Duquesne include:
- Small classes, one-on-one mentoring and tutoring.
- Opportunity to participate in faculty research projects.
- Faculty respected for both scholarly and educational accomplishments.
- Up-to-date labs and software and alternate operating systems.
- Access to a high performance cluster computer when needed.
Our graduates are applying their computer science degrees in exciting ways, such as:
- Developing applications for the Web, iPhone, motion pictures (CGI), computer games, and supercomputers;
- employing their skills at organizations such as Pixar, EA Sports, CNET, Raytheon, the Department of Defense, the FBI, FedEx and Highmark.
- Launching their own Web-based business.
- Earning doctoral degrees at top institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Wisconsin and the University of Washington;
- Enrolling in other post-baccalaureate programs in computer science, law, business and mathematics.
