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Why Should I Major In Computer Science?

Computer science is the study of computers and their application to everyday life. Computers have become an indispensable part of our world, and opportunities for computer science majors in fields such as manufacturing, communication, finance, engineering, e-commerce and medicine are increasing at an exponential rate. Computer science offers challenging career choices that stimulate both creativity and intellect. Graduates with a computer science degree from the University of Pikeville can be assured of excellent compensation, continued growth, many advancement opportunities and the prospect of designing and implementing something that could truly change the world.

What can I do with a computer science degree from the University of Pikeville?

Computer scientists are interested in representing information, modeling problems and structured thinking. Graduates learn to be general-purpose problem solvers and critical thinkers. Persons who study computer science can end up performing such diverse tasks as developing computer system hardware or software, planning and installing communication networks, or managing information for businesses. Computer science is a rapidly evolving field, and those who choose to pursue it are in store for an exciting life of learning as the explosive growth of the Internet and other innovations continuously reinvent technology. Because of the pervasive nature of computer science, those who choose it as a profession are directly contributing to the well being and continued growth of society.

Computer Science Careers*:

  • College Professor
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Trainer
  • Consultant
  • Desktop Publisher
  • Game Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Information Technologist
  • Network Administrator
  • Quality Assurance Technician
  • Researcher
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Technical Writer
  • Webmaster

*Some of these careers require additional education or experience.

Gainful Employment Disclosure

Computer Science at the University of Pikeville

The computer science program is part of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The major in computer science combines a liberal arts education in the areas of science and mathematics and a flexible curriculum of courses in computer science. Students will develop an understanding of the concepts and applications of computer systems.

Computer Science Degree Options

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Art (B.A.)

Computer Science Faculty

John J. Cade
Bernadine D. Cochran
Howard V. Francis

 

 
 

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