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Tufts University - School of Engineering Post-Baccalaureate in Computer Science

Tufts University - School of Engineering

Post-Baccalaureate in Computer Science

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

01 Jun 2025

Sep 2025

USD 1,799 / per credit

Distance Learning, On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Post-Baccalaureate in Computer Science offers students without a computing background the chance to gain foundational skills in programming and software development. This program includes courses in algorithms, data structures, and databases aimed at bridging knowledge gaps for any aspiring tech professional. Typically, this course spans two years and prepares graduates for further studies or entry-level careers in technology.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue roles such as software developer, data analyst, IT project manager, or systems analyst, equipping them for various positions in the growing tech industry.

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The program offers students with a bachelor’s degree, but few computer science courses, the opportunity to earn the equivalent of an undergraduate minor in computer science by completing the requirements for the minor. It is designed to give the student with a nontechnical, liberal arts degree the introductory knowledge base to enter the technology field or continue on to graduate study in computer science.

The concentrated, rigorous program of study, equivalent to a minor program in computer science, prepares individuals to start a new career in high technology or to continue on for graduate study. The curriculum spans across computer science disciplines and provides you with foundational knowledge and skills development in data structures, algorithms, hardware, and systems.

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