ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Programs

The BS in Software Engineering provides a wide formation in aspects of analysis, design, and implementation of computing systems including computer networking, artificial intelligence, databases, computer graphics, web applications, mobile devices, design and implementation of programming languages, computer architecture, and computer security.

The BS in Computer Sciences and Engineering provides a wide formation in aspects of analysis, design, and implementation of computing systems including computer networking, artificial intelligence, databases, computer graphics, web applications, mobile devices, design and implementation of programming languages, computer architecture, and computer security.

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has a new minor concentration in Computer Science and Engineering. This minor concentration allows students to gain skills and experiences in the area of computer science in order to:

  1. Understand the processes and ways of solving problems by computational methods
  2. Effectively use computational software, systems and tools
  3. Interact productively with computer professionals.
Graduate Programs
Graduate Program in Software Engineering

The Graduate Program in Software Engineering (SWE) is research-oriented and will award master’s and doctoral degrees. The mission of the Software Engineering Graduate Program is to prepare highly qualified software engineering professionals capable of building complex, mission-critical software systems and/or conducting research to create new, cutting-edge software technologies that solve the scientific, business, engineering, and technological challenges facing our society, while adhering to the highest ethical standards and appropriate engineering practices.

Doctoral Program in Computing and Information Sciences and Engineering (CISE)

The doctoral program in Computing and Information Sciences and Engineering (CISE) is designed to prepare leaders of computing innovation for highly qualified careers in academia, government, and industry. Rooted in a well-established tradition of research in science and engineering disciplines, the program envisions computing and information sciences and engineering as an integrated activity resulting from a convergence of computer science, computer engineering and mathematics