Computer Science General

Computer science is at the dynamic intersection of art, science, technology and mathematics. It involves mastery of the concepts and languages that underly computer architecture, data processing, systems control, programming, and the design and development of software and other applications. Computer science is not the only discipline that deals with computers. It coexists, and to an extent, overlaps with computer engineering, information technology, information systems and computational science, among other fields.

Some parts of the discipline are highly theoretical and structural, like the study of algorithms. Other parts focus on the front end, where technology's UX interfaces with human users. While arenas like web development and graphic design are more artistic and visually-inclined, some computing scientists work only with reams of code and data structures, applying computational theories to solve complex engineering problems in the lab.

As the Digital Age scales up, the computer technology sector is projected to have more jobs than qualified employees for the next fifteen years, so there is tremendous opportunity in this field. Computers and technology are always changing; major shifts can happen overnight. Students considering this field should be passionate and responsive learners, willing to adapt quickly as the terms of the job change over time.

About Computer Science

Accreditation

The accreditation of computer science schools and programs is administered by ABET - the U.S. and global accreditation agency for engineering, technology, computing and the applied sciences. Because its standards are so high, ABET accreditation is a source of quality assurance and provides peace of mind for prospective computer science students who want to evaluate different degree programs' caliber.

That said, while ABET is the gold standard for CS, it may not matter much whether a degree is ABET-accredited. Some of the top computer science schools in the country, such as Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon, lack the designation with no apparent penalties for their graduates.

Specialization

Computer scientists or information managers may specialize in one or more of a growing list of possible areas of emphasis. Note, however, that not all CS specialties are experiencing job growth in the United States. For example, computer programmer and tech support jobs are still frequently outsourced to remote sites in other countries.

Students may pursue Internet web training, graphic design instruction, or a coding and programming curriculum. They may explore different operating systems, enterprise solutions, "ethical hacking," as well as mobile and desktop applications. Each of these areas has its own subspecialties, too. Graphic designers, for instance, might concentrate on animation, Photoshop, vector artwork, PowerPoint or CAD software. The possibilities are seemingly endless.

Areas of computer science specialization include but are not limited to:

- Computer Information Systems (CIS)

- Management Information Systems (MIS)

- Information science

- Network security and information assurance

- Data processing and database systems

- Computer programming

- Computer networks

- Computer repair

- Computer engineering

- Software engineering

- Knowledge engineering and expert systems

- Telecommunications engineering

- Cryptography

- Game development

- Neural networks

- Biocomputation

- Cognitive science

- Artificial Intelligence (AI)

- Robotics

- Systems analysis

- Website and graphic design

Educational Options in Computer Science

Generally speaking, post-secondary degrees are welcomed by employers and can often translate into a competitive advantage when applying for jobs. A large number of employers like to see at least a bachelor's degree. On the other hand, the computer and technology industries are extraordinarily flexible, open even to those with no formal education at all. It is a comparatively meritocratic sector in which solid, demonstrable skills and quality work experience are highly valued.

Post-Secondary Degrees

There is no universal pathway to becoming a successful worker in computer technology. The correct pathway is one that has been tailored to each student's preferred area of expertise. For example, lots of basic network and data analysts, including web developers and webmasters, are gainfully employed with no more than an associate's degree or handful of targeted certificates. At the highest end of the education spectrum, computer scientists working on advanced research projects often have Ph.Ds.

Meanwhile, those who work with databases as administrators usually have a bachelor's degree in computer science, information science or management information systems (MIS). The MIS degree focuses on the business aspect of computing and software, and is frequently offered through business schools. Increasingly, some computer specialists are combining their unique skills with the power of an MBA, or Master of Business Administration, in order to get ahead in the commercial sector.

Secondary Certifications

With a few exceptions, most workers in the computer sciences are not required to seek national certification or any kind of state licensing. However, there are a wide range of computer science certifications that IT professionals may find useful. In the realm of information security, for example, students earn certificates in such areas as "INFOSEC" or Information Security, network administration and security, "cybersecurity" and homeland security, among others.

Computer programmers, for their part, often earn an entire alphabet of certifications to prove their grasp of important languages and platforms. Highly marketable certifications in the present market include systems integration, information assurance and business intelligence, the cloud, mobile languages, Java, SQL, .Net and C.

Some certifications are only relevant to specific employers. Others command respect across CS disciplines. Keep in mind that any certifications should make sense in terms of students' long-term academic and career goals. According to TechRepublic, experts say the top five IT certifications in demand for 2013 are:

- Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)

- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) - Private Cloud

- Project Management Professional (PMP)

- VMware Certified Professional (VCP)

- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

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We found 441 schools offering computer science degree programs in the U.S.

>> See all 441 Computer Science General Colleges in the U.S.

Computer Science Schools

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Stanford University
Stanford, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 18549

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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University of California - Berkeley
Berkeley, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 31277

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA  |  Total Enrollment: 10090

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA  |  Total Enrollment: 8514

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's
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University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Champaign, IL  |  Total Enrollment: 38465

Degrees Offered: Two but less than 4 years, Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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Cornell University
Ithaca, NY  |  Total Enrollment: 12043

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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University of Washington - Seattle Campus
Seattle, WA  |  Total Enrollment: 36139

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree, First-professional certificate
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The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX  |  Total Enrollment: 49996

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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Princeton University
Princeton, NJ  |  Total Enrollment: 6547

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's
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Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus
Atlanta, GA  |  Total Enrollment: 14805

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's

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Allegheny College Meadville PA 1904
Allen County Community College Iola KS 1968
American Commercial College Abilene TX 117
American Commercial College Lubbock TX 117
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American Commercial College of Texas Odessa TX 94
American University Washington DC 10776
Amherst College Amherst MA 1695
Anderson University Anderson IN 2381
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Antioch College Yellow Springs OH 652
Appalachian State University Boone NC 13227
Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus Tempe AZ 44126
Ashland University Ashland OH 6055
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Atlantic Union College South Lancaster MA 755
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Barry University Miami FL 8650
Baylor University Waco TX 13719
Belhaven College Jackson MS 1594
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Bemidji State University Bemidji MN 4118
Benedict College Columbia SC 2966
Benedictine College Atchison KS 1369
Bennington College Bennington VT 632
Berks Technical Institute Wyomissing PA 693
Berry College Mount Berry GA 2033
Bethany College Bethany WV 750
Bethel College Mishawaka IN 1647
Bethune Cookman College Daytona Beach FL 2745
Birmingham Southern College Birmingham AL 1477
Blinn College Brenham TX 11588
Bluffton University Bluffton OH 1059
Boston College Chestnut Hill MA 15240
Boston University Boston MA 28318
Bowdoin College Brunswick ME 1609
Brandeis University Waltham MA 4774
Briar Cliff University Sioux City IA 917
Bridgewater College Bridgewater VA 1223
Bridgewater State College Bridgewater MA 8839
Brigham Young University - Hawaii Laie HI 2353
Brigham Young University - Idaho Rexburg ID 8949
Brown Mackie College - Akron Akron OH 373
Brown Mackie College - Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 766
Brown Mackie College - Northern Kentucky Fort Mitchell KY 338
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr PA 1784
Buena Vista University Storm Lake IA 2732
Bunker Hill Community College Boston MA 6385
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Caldwell College Caldwell NJ 2094
California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks CA 2766
Calvin College Grand Rapids MI 4309
Campbell University Inc Buies Creek NC 5880
Capital University Columbus OH 3899
Carleton College Northfield MN 1936
Carson - Newman College Jefferson City TN 2230
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH 9304
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Central Methodist University - College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Fayette MO 1231
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Centre College Danville KY 1055
Century University Albuquerque NM 921
Certified Careers Institute Salt Lake City UT 165
Certified Careers Institute Clearfield UT 172
Chapman University Orange CA 4353
Chapman University - University College Orange CA 6145
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Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia PA 1561
Christopher Newport University Newport News VA 5314
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Clark University Worcester MA 2910
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College of Mount St. Joseph Cincinnati OH 2221
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Colorado Technical University Colorado Springs CO 1851
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Concordia University River Forest IL 1900
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