Wichita State’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in computer science will prepare you for a high-paying career and is ideal preparation for graduate studies. You’ll have access to some of the best labs and technology in the country—and the chance to work and research with faculty and industry professionals on campus and in Kansas’ center of industry.
At Wichita State, applied learning is everything. In fact, every degree we offer has a guaranteed applied learning or research experience built right into it equipping you with the relevant skills and experience to make you workforce ready before graduation.
To be admitted into the College of Engineering, you must first be admitted to Wichita State.
For WSU’s admission requirements, and to apply, click the link below.
Computer science major Zane Storlie developed a three-unit curriculum teaching Scratch, an entry-level coding program, to elementary school students.
Zane taught Scratch to fellow students, and together they're doing their part to fill the coder pipeline in the Wichita area.
The major is ideal if you’re interested in science, engineering or business. In this ABET-accredited program, you’ll study a broad array of electives or concentrate on hardware, computer networking or electrical engineering. As a senior, you’ll work in a team on a two-semester project—giving you practical experience you’ll put to use in your future career.
WSU’s vast industry connections, and work-based learning for every major, gives computer science students the chance to grow their professional network, gain practical experience, earn a paycheck—and open doors to their dream careers.
People at Wichita State will make introductions, look for (applied learning) opportunities, and give advice that will put you miles ahead of others.
Jon Peterson , senior in business administration and real estate finance© 2024 Wichita State University
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