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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Learning to code is only part of it. Computer science at the University of St. Thomas offers the rare opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills in an interdisciplinary department focusing on solving real-world problems with modern technology and techniques.
Why Study Computer Science at St. Thomas?
You will acquire beneficial and practical skills needed to transform computers into highly applicable tools in a variety of careers by learning skills from faculty with expertise in artificial intelligence, computer security, robotics and so much more. Whether you work for a Silicon Valley powerhouse or run a small innovative startup, you have the power to shape your career to your interests. Our alumni have gone on to work as software developers, database administrators, network architects and more.
Solving Real-World Problems
Course Requirements
You will start by developing a sound mathematical and programming foundation to set yourself up for success in advanced computer science courses. Upon completing your foundational computer science courses, you will have access to an exciting array of courses focusing on topics such as computer security, full stack web development, operating systems and more. Throughout your time in our program, you will work in teams and foster effective communication skills to convey technological ideas and results.
Four-Year Plan
Our curriculum includes a wide range of cutting-edge topics that will pique your curiosity. We recommend meeting with a faculty member to build your four-year plan so you can learn more about what courses are available to you, along with extracurricular opportunities such as research.
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Minor in Computer and Information Sciences
Science, Mathematics and Engineering Scholarships
The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Scholarship is a competitive scholarship opportunity for high-achieving incoming students. St. Thomas will offer two full-tuition scholarships and two $8,000 scholarships to top candidates who intend to pursue degrees in the sciences, mathematics or engineering.
On-Campus Jobs and Research Opportunities
Students pursuing a degree in computer science have the opportunity to work on-campus as tutors for introductory computer science courses. Faculty within the department also hire computer science majors to participate in professional research opportunities as well.
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
You will start by developing a sound mathematical and programming foundation to set yourself up for success in advanced computer science courses. Upon completing your foundational computer science courses, you will have access to an exciting array of courses focusing on topics such as computer security, full stack web development, operating systems and more. Throughout your time in our program, you will work in teams and foster effective communication skills to convey technological ideas and results.
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Our curriculum includes a wide range of cutting-edge topics that will pique your curiosity. We recommend meeting with a faculty member to build your four-year plan so you can learn more about what courses are available to you, along with extracurricular opportunities such as research.
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Minor in Computer and Information Sciences
Scholarships
Science, Mathematics and Engineering Scholarships
The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Scholarship is a competitive scholarship opportunity for high-achieving incoming students. St. Thomas will offer two full-tuition scholarships and two $8,000 scholarships to top candidates who intend to pursue degrees in the sciences, mathematics or engineering.
On-Campus Jobs and Research Opportunities
On-Campus Jobs and Research Opportunities
Students pursuing a degree in computer science have the opportunity to work on-campus as tutors for introductory computer science courses. Faculty within the department also hire computer science majors to participate in professional research opportunities as well.
A Community of Movers and Shakers
Our faculty are active researchers. Our alumni are making a difference in the world. Our students are involved inside and outside of the classroom. Here is what they have been up to lately.
Dr. Jason Sawin
Throughout his time at St. Thomas, Dr. Sawin has focused heavily on including talented computer science students in cutting-edge research. He has published articles with eight different Tommies. Three of these students have gone on to pursue advanced degrees in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, The Ohio State University and the University of Massachusetts.
Kody Kantor
Kody works remotely for Joyent on a cloud storage system called Manta. He focuses primarily on debugging issues in production, improving cloud monitoring and investigating software performance pathologies.
Belinda Huang ‘19
Belinda is not only studying computer science, but also music performance and French. She has been heavily involved throughout her four years at St. Thomas, including working with Dr. Eric Rawdon and the Center for Applied Mathematics on research in knot theory and transitions. This research led to her presenting at a conference in San Diego. She was also selected as one of Google’s twenty North American Techmakers Scholars and interned with Delta Airlines in their IT department.
Career Paths
We give you the tools you need to transform computers into highly applicable tools. You can go down a variety of career paths with a degree in computer science.
- Web Developer
- Network Architect
- Software Developer
- Database Administrator
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Information Security Analyst
Get Engaged
Introductory computer science classes are capped at 22 students and include a lab session.
Our faculty are active researchers and have published in over 75 peer-reviewed research journals.
Faculty With Real Experience
Dr. Joe Myre
Joe, Jason Sawin and computer science student Drew Wilken published a paper on reducing energy consumption and improving performance in the cloud.
Dr. Tommy Marrinan
Tommy collaborates with the Argonne National Laboratory on streaming ultra-high-resolution visuals to local computer displays as remote supercomputing resources create them.
Dr. Sarah Miracle
Sarah and Scott Yilek publishes work in area of format-preserving encryption. They recently presented their findings at the 25th Conference on Selected Areas in Cryptography.
We Love Our Alumni
Our alumni took advantage of all the opportunities given to them by the computer science program. Here are a few highlights of some of our movers and shakers.
Miguel Velez ’16 and Ryan Slechta ’16 have gone on to pursue advanced degrees in computer science at Carnegie Mellon and The Ohio State University after graduating from St. Thomas.
Nicholas Cipoletti’s ’15 research with Dr. Dalma Martinovic-Weigelt and Dr. Erin Curran won first place in the Best Platform Category at the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Miguel Velez ’16 received first place in the Discovery Track at the Consortium for Computer Sciences in Colleges – Midwest Region at the University of Evansville, IN.
A Close-Knit Community of Scholars
Computer science students support each other throughout their college careers. Not only do they collaborate with each other in clubs, but they also have the chance to work on research projects with faculty members.
Facilities that Meet Your Needs
The Computer Science Department has access to fantastic technology in the classroom, meaning you will challenge yourself and develop your skills at every stage of your undergraduate career.
- Computer science has five primary teaching rooms on the fourth floor of the O’Shaughnessy Science Center.
- We have high-performance research and computer resources in our department, such as an ultra-high-resolution display wall composed of six 4K televisions.
- We support over 100 software packages for teaching and research.
- Students have access to the Center for Applied Mathematics and Mathematics Resource Center (MaRC).
It's More Than Coding
Computer science at St. Thomas gives students the tools to transform computers into powerful tools. They learn valuable skills throughout their undergraduate careers because of diverse array of courses that allow them to pursue their interests.
Take the Next Step
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.