Students in the Computer Science Program at LMU explore the conceptual basis of information and computation. Over the course of the four-year program, students apply these theoretical foundations through the manipulation of computational systems and the design of computer software. The modern curriculum immerses students in key courses such as Artificial Intelligence, Network Security, Programming Languages, Program Translation, Data Structures, Software Engineering, Computer Architecture, and many more. Collateral coursework in mathematics, physics, and electronics enhance the students’ overall competency and competitiveness in the field. Students graduate exceptionally well prepared to enter the workforce or continue their advanced educational goals in graduate programs.
Students who enjoy problem-solving, have strong analytical reasoning skills, and are interested in how computers work are well-suited for a computer science major. They should also be comfortable with mathematics and have an aptitude for working with technology. Graduates could find positions in areas such as: Computer Programmer, Cyber Security, Analyst/Consultant, Database Administrator, Games Developer, Hardware Engineer, Information Systems Manager, Information Technology Architect/Consultant/Specialist, Multimedia Programmer, Network Administrator, Software Architect/Developer/Engineer, Systems Analyst/Developer/Manager, Web Developer.
Check out the 4-year plan to see what your time here would look like
Recent graduates from the program have entered various graduate programs or the workforce.
Computer Science
MBA program with an emphasis/concentration in Agribusiness.
Network Administrators/IT
Software Engineers
Computer Programmers
Research Interests: Software Engineering Systems. Networking and Network Security. Light-Fidelity (Li-Fi) Technology for Wireless Data Transmission Networks. 5G Technology
Courses: All COSC courses
For more information about Computer Science, please contact:
Dr. Ashraf Aly | 423.869.6592 | Ashraf.Aly@lmunet.edu