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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

  • ID:WC10010
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Transcript and/or Final exam results
  • Counselor/ Teacher recommendation
  • Resume (optional)
  • Personal essay

English requirements

  • TOEFL: 79
  • IELTS: 6.5
  • PTE (53)
  • Duolingo English Test: 100
  • PTE: 53

Course Information

Why Mathematics and Computer Science at Washington College?

The Department of Mathematics & Computer Science is one of the oldest at Washington College. Our department offers majors and minors in Math and Computer Science, as well as joint minors in Information Systems and Data Analytics with the Business Department. The majors offered by our department pair well with other disciplines for students interested in multiple areas of academic study. 

Solid Coursework, Small Classes, and a Liberal Arts Education

Class size is close to 20 in the lower levels, and an upper-level class may contain as few as seven students. There is a strong emphasis on writing and oral expression in the content area. The small class size allows for a personalized experience. Many of our students choose to double major. The liberal arts environment supports students who wish to earn degrees in seemingly unrelated fields. Although Business Management, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics are often coupled, we have some students who choose their second major from the Humanities and Fine Arts, as well.

Caring and Engaged Faculty

Student success is the number one priority for the faculty. We strive to push our students towards greatness, while offering them the support they need to achieve their goals.

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  • MAT 201 Differential Calculus
  • CSI 201 Computer Science I (formerly MAT 101)
  • CSI 202 Computer Science II (formerly MAT 102)
  • CSI 203 Object Oriented Programming
  • CSI 240 Discrete Mathematics (cross-listed as MAT 240)
  • CSI 250 Intro to Computer Organization and Architecture (formerly AT 250)
  • CSI 350 Theory of Computation (formerly MAT 250)
  • CSI 360 Database Systems
  • CSI 370 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (formerly MAT 270)
  • CSI 480 Software Engineering
  • CSI SCE Senior Capstone Experience

The remaining course must be selected from those listed below:

  • CSI 340 Numerical Analysis (cross-listed as MAT 340)
  • CSI 380 Organization of Programming Languages (formerly MAT 371)
  • CSI 450 Operating Systems (formerly MAT 450)
  • CSI 460 Artificial Intelligence (formerly MAT 460)
  • CSI 470 Computer Networks
  • CSI 394, 494 Special Topics in Computing
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

There have been many and varied positive job market outcomes. In particular, the curriculum results in excellent preparation for graduate school and secondary school teaching. Many of our students have paying internships in the summers following their sophomore and junior years. Almost everyone is employed by the end of August; some even have standing job offers months before they graduate. Our graduates work at Amazon, Booz Allen Hamilton, Google, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, the Department of Defense and various intelligence agencies, as professors at universities, and as teachers.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1617 per year

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