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Chicago State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Chicago State University

Chicago State University

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Chicago, USA

BSc

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science offers students a comprehensive foundation in computer science principles, programming, and software development. The program focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects, equipping students with vital skills for the tech industry. Students engage in hands-on projects and collaborate on real-world applications, preparing them for various roles in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in software development, systems analysis, data analysis, cybersecurity, and IT project management. They may find opportunities in tech companies, financial institutions, and government agencies, among others.

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and a minor sequence in computer science for students majoring in other fields. Students may choose to concentrate in database and software engineering, communications and networks, or web programming and development. Students obtaining this degree will be prepared for positions in private industry or government or to pursue an advanced degree in their area of specialization.

All entering freshmen and transfer students who intend to major in computer science are required to take the university placement examination in mathematics. These students may not register for any mathematics or computer science course until they have taken the examination. This examination is designed to place students into the appropriate mathematics course from basic mathematics to calculus.

General Requirements

Admission to the program is contingent upon completion of CPTR 1100 and CPTR 2100, a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher, and acceptance by the department. The department will not accept D grades in any required major courses or required supportive courses, either as transfer credit or completed at Chicago State University.

Requirements include completion of 120 semester hours of work: 39 hours in general education; 5 additional hours in the natural sciences as specified in required supportive courses; 46 hours in computer science; 40 hours in required supportive courses; writing a honors thesis, and passing the examination on the state and federal constitutions. By demonstrating proficiency, a student may be able to obtain credit for certain mathematics and computer science courses at the recommendation of the department.

Admissions Application Deadlines

The Graduate School accepts applications on a continuous basis for most graduate programs; students interested in obtaining admission to a specific term should complete the admission process by these deadlines:

Fall Term - March 15th (March 1st for all Counseling applicants).
Spring Term - October 15th (one month earlier for international applicants).

Total Tuition and Fees

$3,750.00 - $6,008.00 (Undergraduate: returning/non-guarantee)