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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 45,860
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
60 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Engineering | Computer Networks | Computer Programming | Computer Science | Software Engineering
Area of study
Computer Science & IT | Science
Minor
Computer and Information Sciences | Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst | Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 45,860
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-08-012023-07-01
About Program

Program Overview


Computer science is the catalyst for every evolutionary — and revolutionary — step in computer development. From mathematical theories, data structures and algorithms to the operating systems and programs that employ them, an understanding of computer science is essential if you wish to develop the next advances in computer technology and applications.

The power to succeed in today's environment — and tomorrow's.

Though you will certainly develop plenty of expertise using current methods, theories and software, Marquette’s computer science major will provide you with a background in the principles and foundations of computer science and mathematics, enabling you to adapt to constantly evolving technologies.


Internships.

Because you’ll start your computer science courses right away, you’ll develop enough expertise to start using your major through internships, typically in your junior year, in Milwaukee and nationwide.


Alphabeta soup.

Through its diverse courses and research laboratories, the department offers opportunities to build the software tools that undergird the Information Age. Ubiquitous and embedded systems, computer games, internetworking, A/I, O/S, PL, DB, HPC and HTC, and a host of other important acronyms are all well represented.


Programming the future.

From building Walgreens’ next generation of digital cash registers or securing Motorola’s phones to creating Microsoft’s next search engine or improving global communications at GE Healthcare, our students and graduates are building the computing systems today that we will depend on tomorrow.


Wired (and wireless) for access.

Between the port-per-pillow residence halls, campuswide wireless access and department laboratories stocked with dual-head workstations loaded with the latest tools, you’ll have access to the university’s top-notch computing resources from just about everywhere.

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