Computer Science minor

Equip yourself to thrive in the computerized 21st century.

The computer science minor offers students a flexible program well suited to enhance any major curriculum and increase a graduate’s marketability. Employment of computer scientists is soaring above the national average for all occupations according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. As the world evolves toward internet of things and internet of everything, your preparation in this field will be key to advancing your career.

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