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Complete Loyola’s free online application or the Common Application
Take a quiz to help discover possible majors to declare on your application (optional).
Submit official original secondary school transcripts.
All transcripts that are not in English must be evaluated. SPANTRAN is a recommended service. An official course-by-course evaluation must be included.
Review AP, IB and other credit guides
Students who complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program are eligible to receive up to 30 credits at Loyola University New Orleans, which is equivalent to one full year of study, or sophomore status.
Submit one letter of recommendation
If an international applicant is admitted and chooses to enroll, an affidavit of financial support and copy of passport will be required for next steps in the enrollment and visa-issuing processes with the Center for International Education.
Please note: The affidavit and passport is not required in order to complete an international application.
Submit official TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo English Test (DET), SAT**, or ACT** scores
IELTS: 6.5 and above
TOEFL Internet Based iBT: 79 and above
DET: 105 and above
In addition to completing an internship for practical experience, our program’s curriculum includes core courses from computer science and related disciplines for a solid foundation in computer science. Here’s a sample of what you can expect to learn and do:
Introduction to Programming
This course is an introduction to concepts and terminology in computer programming, including interface building and problem-solving techniques in various programming environments. Emphasis is placed on the basics of software design and on elementary applications to mathematics and other disciplines.
Computer Organization
This course introduces the topics of digital logic, digital systems, machine level representation of data, assembly level machine organization, memory system organization, I/O, and communication.
Data Structures & Algorithms
This course covers the basics of data structures, such as abstract data types, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. Applications to a number of problems, both practical and theoretical, are studied, including sorting, searching, and changing from recursion to iteration.
Programming Languages
This course explores the design and implementation of procedural, object-oriented, and logic programing language paradigms in modern computer systems. Topics include parameters, data types, abstraction, storage issues, and static/dynamic attributes.
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Computer Science Curriculum
Intro to Programming I
Intro to Programming II
Object-Oriented Programming
Intro to Relational Databases
Computer Organization
Data Structures & Algorithms
Programming Languages
Operating Systems
Software Engineering
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