Learn the analytical and technical skills needed to prepare you for a career in a growing industry
The Computer Science program is designed to prepare students for employment in both computer science and data science. This combination of skills is highly attractive to employers who are increasingly inclined to use data-driven and evidence-based decision-making. As a Computer Science major, students will combine coursework and internship experience to gain practical skills in areas such as computer programming, application development, data analysis, data mining, and machine learning, which will give them a competitive edge in the job market.
Choose the concentration and track that’s right for you:
Please use this academic map as a reference guide. Academic advisors are always available to discuss the required courses depending on each student’s needs.
Upside-Down Curriculum
JUMPSTART YOUR CAREER Complete the majority of your required courses in your first 21 months!
Traditionally, you take your general education courses before you dive into your field of study. With the 21-Month Upside-Down Curriculum, jump right into your field of study classes! Students complete the majority of the required courses for Computer Science in the first four semesters while working in USJ’s Information Technology (IT) department. Within 21 months, you willbe ready to enter the workforce full or part-time while finishing General Education and Capstone requirements.
In the first 21 months, students will complete courses in programming, data mining, database design and development, data analysis, machine learning, and web application development, and work in the USJ IT department up to 19 hours per week during the term and up to 29 hours during session breaks.
Possible courses taken in your first 21 months:
MATH165 Discrete Math I
COMP110 Programming I
First Year Seminar I
ENGL104 The Art of Effective Writing I
COMP310 Database Design & Dev.
COMP255 Data analysis with R
COMP220 Data Structure
COMP265 Python Programming
MATH270 Discrete Math II
COMP150 Programming II
MATH110 Elementary Statistics
First Year Seminar II (1 credit)
COMP250 Introduction to Data Mining
COMP330 Algorithm Analysis
COMP420 Machine Learning
COMP440 Web Application Development
Association for Computing Machinery, Student Chapter
The ACM chapter at USJ is a student club for those interested in the advancement of technology. Meet new people, learn from professionals, and our industry partners including:
The Hartford
CGI
Rebel Interactive Group
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Internship and Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Computer Science program will have the necessary skills and industry insights to continue on to graduate school or pursue a wide range of careers as software engineers, programmers, system analysts, application developers, computer science educators, computer and information systems managers, data scientist/information scientists, data engineers, data architects, business intelligence analysts, database administrators, and more.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Computer Science careers listed above have median income salaries ranging from $89,000-$120,000 per year.
Advantages
Learn fundamental computer and data science skills that employers are looking for upon graduation. Gain hands-on experience with research and internships. Preparation for a wide range of careers or graduate school programs.
Clubs and Organizations
Combine your interests and field of study with academic clubs!
Contact: Thomas Calabrese, M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Program Director Computer Science Phone: 860.231.5526 Email:[email protected]
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