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Computer Science Department

The Computer Science program provides students with a curriculum in the MSCS key domains of Computer Science at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The undergraduate program gives students the full breadth of undergraduate computer science knowledge and skills while preparing them for careers in computer technology and for advanced study in graduate education.

The Master of Science degree in Computer Science is designed to provide students the opportunity for advanced studies in the theory, concepts, and methods involved in the design, development, and implementation of computer systems and programs. The graduate program curriculum includes the design and analysis of algorithms, advanced principles of programming and compilers, operating systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence, database, distributed systems, network security, computer organization and architecture.

Students in the MSCS graduate program have the opportunity to specialize in a research area of interest under the guidance of a faculty composed of preeminent scholar-professors with international reputations.

ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Computer Science program is the home of CS Club, a student organization that has hosts weekly seminars, study sessions and many other activities. 

Why major in Computer Science?

The enormous growth of current and emerging technologies has generated a need for graduates with Computer Science degrees. Students graduating from ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé's undergraduate and graduate programs are prepared to work in a wide range of computing careers, including software engineers, system analysts, computer system designers, or computer programmers. Computing jobs are among the highest paid and have the highest job satisfaction (from Association of Computing Machinery, ACM, the world's largest educational and scientific computing society).

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistic, computing has the greatest potential for new jobs through 2014 and the employment of computer software engineers and computer programmers is projected to increase much faster than the average for all occupations. The annual mean salary for careers in Computer Science ranged from $74, 900 to $103,150. The summer 2010 Salary Survey of the National Association of Colleges and Employers gave the average starting salary for a person with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science as $61,205.

From Career.Cast.com, "Software Engineer, a job that involves the design and creation of software for everything from operating systems to cell phone "apps" to interactive games, ranks as the best job of 2011, according to this year's Jobs Rated report."

Why study Computer Science at ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé?

TROY's undergraduate curriculum is centered in the latest technological advances taught by a caring and highly qualified faculty. Students work on individual and team projects, to include game design, cell phone "apps," web applications, visualization, Teensy Board Programming, and database accessing applications, to name only a few.

Students in the MSCS graduate program have the opportunity to specialize in a research area of interest under the guidance of a faculty composed of scholar-professors. Student projects and research results are showcased in weekly seminars.

Students in the Computer Science undergraduate and graduate program benefit from small classes and an active Computer Science Club.

Program objectives, student outcomes and BS.CS enrollment and degrees awarded

Program Education Objectives (PEOs):

For our Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, the subsequent educational objectives outline the expected achievements for graduates within a few years after completing their degree.

  1. Graduates of the program will have successful careers in computer science and related fields, demonstrating competence, adaptability, and leadership.
  2. Graduates will engage in continuous learning and professional development, keeping pace with advancements in the field of computer science.
  3. Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in analyzing complex problems and developing innovative solutions using computational techniques.
  4. Graduates will excel in interdisciplinary and collaborative work environments, effectively communicating, contributing to team projects, and prioritizing ethical principles in computer science practice while considering societal implications during solution development.

Program Student Outcomes:

Upon graduation, students in the computer science program will have acquired the capability to:

  1. Analyze a complex computing problem and apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
  2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline.
  3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
  6. Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.

Undergraduate Enrollment and Degrees Awarded:

Academic Year

Enrollment

Awarded Degrees

2022-2023 554 82
2021-2022 507 96
2020-2021 458 67
2019-2020 368 75
2018-2019 378 49
2017-2018 351 39
2016-2017 344 36
2015-2016 323 46

 

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