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2 Computing BA Degree Programs in USA


University of Denver
BA Applied Computing
- Denver, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Our Bachelor of Arts in applied computing is an ideal degree for students with both the desire to develop application-based computer science skills and acquire a broad set of practical and highly marketable skills. As a student of applied computing, you will take in-depth computer science classes, along with allied field coursework. Whether you choose to focus on emergent digital practices, learning how to use new digital tools for expression or a media, film studies and journalism theme, you'll be prepared with a flexible set of skills to enter any number of in-demand careers.


Charleston Southern University
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Computing
- Charleston, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
The Charleston Southern Bachelor of Arts in applied computing is a highly flexible and challenging degree for those who want to prepare for computer-related professions typically found in the fields of business, the arts, religious service, public service, healthcare, etc. This degree program offers three concentrations: cybersecurity, business, and graphic arts. The cybersecurity and business concentrations may be taken completely online or in-person. The graphic arts concentration may only be completed in-person at this time, though students have the opportunity to take most courses online.
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Studying for a Bachelor's degree in Computing in the USA offers a blend of technical skills and practical experience, setting the foundation for a rewarding career in technology. You'll engage with a variety of topics that prepare you for challenges across industries.
Through courses in software development, you'll learn coding techniques, system design, and database management while working on real-world projects. You'll also explore areas like web development and network security, enabling you to develop competencies applicable in various sectors. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives and cutting-edge technology.
The US education system emphasizes hands-on learning and collaboration. Many programs incorporate internships and team-based projects, fostering connections with industry professionals. Graduates often pursue careers as software engineers, data analysts, or systems architects. With a computing degree, you'll gain skills that are valuable in a technology-driven world, opening doors to both local and global opportunities.