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Computer Science

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Program Type
B.S.
Est. Time to Complete
4 Years
School
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
Delivery Mode
On Campus
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Learn the why and how of computer science.

At York College, you’ll get intensive training in common programming languages including C/C++, Java, Python, Scheme and several others. Our program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, built on nationally-recognized standards, will give you all the experience, knowledge, and problem-solving skills to confidently apply for careers in the technical or scientific fields of computer science.

About the Computer Science Program

Our graduates work with companies such as Distek Integration Inc., the U.S. Army and Lutron Electronics Company. You'll be well-suited for programming and software development positions. Possible careers include:

  • Computer Designer and Engineer
  • Software Engineer, Software Applications System Developer
  • WWW Programmer
  • LAN or Internet Administrator
  • Network Analyst/Engineer, and more

Hands-on training is standard here — our visualization lab and software engineering lab are complete with high-performance equipment at your disposal. Our courses take you through the design of complex software using agile software engineering practices through incremental analysis, design, implementation and testing. To better prepare you for whatever your job throws your way, you’ll also be introduced to a wide range of data structures and algorithms used in the computing industry.

The Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org.

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Logo: ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission
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Computer Science Courses

Your class schedule will include core courses for your major, Gen Next general education classes, and electives. 

Course NameCourse CodeCredits
Fundamentals of Computer Engineering ECE 260 4 Credits
Software Engineering and DesignCS 320 3 Credits
Network Applications and ProtocolsCS 3303 Credits
Data StructuresCS 3503 Credits

 

Careers in Computer Science

A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science opens up a variety of career opportunities. Some of your options may include:

Computer Designer and Engineer

Software Engineer

Software Applications System Developer

WWW Programmer

Internet Administrator

Network Analyst

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Build your dream career, one day at a time.

This is day one. From your first semester on campus through graduation day, York College offers expert advice, professional development opportunities, and personalized support to help you navigate the choices that influence your future. 

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Meet the Faculty

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David Babcock
David S. Babcock, Ph.D.
Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department
Professor, Computer Science
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
Virgil Ganescu
Virgil C. Ganescu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
James Moscola
James Moscola, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
Joell Raab
Joell Raab
Instructor, Mathematics
Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology
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