Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Donal T. MacVeigh, S.J., Chairperson
Loyola Hall
The Department of Computer and Information Sciences offers four programs leading towards the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Transfer students who major in CS must complete a minimum of six Cs and/or Is courses at the College for the Bachelor of Science degree. Minor programs in management information systems and computer science are available to matriculating students. In addition the Department offers for students majoring in Criminal Justice, a concentration in Computer Science and Crime Forensics. The Department faculty also participates in the M.B.A. in Management Information Systems.
If a student has extensive professional experience with programming or system design, the student should consult one of the full-time faculty members in the Department about a suitable course of studies in the major.
Designed for those who wish to become programmers or systems analysts. Programming, programming systems and databases are studied.
Designed for those interested in working in organizations as systems analysts, knowledgeable not only about computer technology, but also about its use to address organizational information needs. This option prepares students to go on for an MBA degree.
Designed for those who wish to study the theory and practice of computer science and also prepares students for graduate studies in computer science.
Designed for those who wish to work in the field of E-Commerce technology. This option provides the foundation of the network and system architectures that support business to consumer portals and provides insight into the structure of the modern web enabled storefront and its integration with "back-office" business applications
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