A tech-driven world that changes daily needs a tech-savvy workforce. By 2030, computer science-related fields will need an additional 670,000 professionals.
Why Study Computer Science?
The world has gone digital, but computer science is about more than technology. Identifying problems—and finding solutions—form the core of the discipline. Training at Columbia-Greene provides the skills needed to become a cyber-security sleuth who can thwart insidious ransomware attacks, an engineer adept with the cloud, or an information technology (IT) pro who can design a company-wide network.
As teamwork plays a vital role in many computer science careers, required classes improve writing and communication and bolster logic and computation skills.
Columbia-Greene provides the tools students need in a rigorous field that demands critical thought—and can open the door to the advanced degrees needed to unlock the best jobs in the industry.
Computer science is a dynamic and rapidly growing area that is an integral part of the world that we live in today. Almost every piece of modern technology likely requires components designed using computer science. A degree in this field will provide you with a deep understanding of theories and emerging technologies, which will allow you to develop cutting-edge solutions that address today’s challenges.
Program Options
Curriculum Code: 0532 I Liberal Arts Credits: 30 I Program Credits: 31
Become a go-to tech expert who learns to use and talk about computers and technology. Sharpen problem-solving skills while becoming a more effective writer and communicator. Computer Science graduates leave Columbia-Greene well prepared to enter a bachelor’s degree program and major in computer science, computer information systems, or a related field.
This program prepares students for transfer to complete work for a bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer information systems, or related fields.
Course Code | Course | Credits |
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EN 101 | Composition | 3 |
EN 102 | Composition and Literature | 3 |
HU ELE SL ELE SC ELE MA ELE | Humanities Elective OR Socal Science Elective OR Science Elective OR Mathematics Elective | 6 |
MA 111 | Pre-Calculus | 4 |
MA ELE | Mathematics Elective | 4 |
HU ELE | Humanities Elective | 3 |
SC ELE | Lab Science Elective | 4 |
SL ELE | Social Science Elective | 3 |
Liberal Arts Credits: | 30 | |
CE 101 | College Experience 1 | 1 |
CS 134 | Computer and Informatics Science I | 4 |
CS 154 | JAVA Programming | 3 |
CS 256 | Computer Science II | 4 |
CS ELE | Computer Science Electives* | 6 |
GN ELE | General Electives | 13 |
Program Credits: | 31 | |
Minimum Credits: | 61 | |
*Note: It is important to consult with your advisor or transfer counselor to discuss the requirements of the transfer institution prior to registering for class. |