“It’s a world without rules or controls, borders or boundaries…a world where anything is possible.” – The Matrix
Be like Sherlock.
No, I’m not trying to pitch you on a criminal justice degree, which is, I’m sure, very interesting.. I’m talking about computer science. One of your main tasks - next to coding - will be problem solving. Debugging. You will go on a quest to find the broken piece, the typo, the bad boy who messes with your software, messes with your head, messes with YOU. I’m talking about the science of problem solving. As a computer science major, you must be adept at modeling and analyzing problems. You will have to design solutions and verify that they are correct. You’ll be hunched over your keyboard until the early morning hours. You’ll need a skillset consisting of precision, patience, creativity, and careful reasoning. Ran Libeskind-Hadas, the computer science department chair at Harvey Mudd College noticed an increasing “enthusiasm to contribute something meaningful to society and do ‘cool’ things” among his students. Yep, being a geek is cool in today’s world.
Computer science is a discipline that spans theory and practice. You might need to think outside the box, in abstract terms as well as in concrete terms. Whether you already have a fascination with computers and programming or you’re simply toying with the idea of learning code, computer science could be the degree path for you. Computer technologies are becoming an integral part of all industries. There are growing opportunities for those with computer science degrees to contribute in the success and daily operations of nearly every industry. Earning a computer science degree will allow you to join the ranks of this fast-developing industry and may provide you access to the growing demand of computer science. A degree in computer science can be obtained from many traditional colleges and schools as well as the possibility of online degrees and courses.
Michigan Technological University offers 3 Computer Science degree programs. It's a medium sized, public, four-year university in a remote town. In 2019, 72 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 54 Bachelor's degrees, 17 Master's degrees, and 1 Doctoral degree.
Western Michigan University offers 3 Computer Science degree programs. It's a very large, public, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 74 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 47 Bachelor's degrees, 19 Master's degrees, and 8 Doctoral degrees.
Lawrence Technological University offers 3 Computer Science degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 28 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 21 Bachelor's degrees, and 7 Master's degrees.
Eastern Michigan University offers 2 Computer Science degree programs. It's a large, public, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 32 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 16 Bachelor's degrees, and 16 Master's degrees.
Central Michigan University offers 2 Computer Science degree programs. It's a large, public, four-year university in a faraway town. In 2019, 46 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 36 Bachelor's degrees, and 10 Master's degrees.
Davenport University offers 6 Computer Science degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 58 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 46 Bachelor's degrees, 10 Associate's degrees, and 2 Master's degrees.
Kettering University offers 1 Computer Science degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 22 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 22 Bachelor's degrees.
Madonna University offers 2 Computer Science degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 11 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 11 Bachelor's degrees.
Calvin University offers 1 Computer Science degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 26 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 26 Bachelor's degrees.
Lake Superior State University offers 2 Computer Science degree programs. It's a small, public, four-year university in a remote town. In 2019, 9 Computer Science students graduated with students earning 7 Bachelor's degrees, and 2 Associate's degrees.
School | Average Tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students | |
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Michigan Technological University Houghton, MI | 17 : 1 | 7,027 | |
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Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI | 25 : 1 | 21,470 | |
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Lawrence Technological University Southfield, MI | 27 : 1 | 2,848 | |
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Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MI | 25 : 1 | 17,784 | |
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Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI | 25 : 1 | 19,362 | |
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Davenport University Grand Rapids, MI | 59 : 1 | 6,429 | |
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Kettering University Flint, MI | 20 : 1 | 2,221 | |
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Madonna University Livonia, MI | 33 : 1 | 2,992 | |
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Calvin University Grand Rapids, MI | 15 : 1 | 3,570 | |
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Lake Superior State University Sault Ste Marie, MI | 20 : 1 | 1,984 | |
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Baker College Owosso, MI | 44 : 1 | 7,606 | |
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University of Michigan-Flint Flint, MI | 24 : 1 | 7,297 | |
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Concordia University-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI | 21 : 1 | 1,172 | |
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Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor, MI | 37 : 1 | 3,333 | |
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Monroe County Community College Monroe, MI | 51 : 1 | 2,598 | |
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University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, MI | 16 : 1 | 5,080 | |
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Lake Michigan College Benton Harbor, MI | 50 : 1 | 3,022 | |
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Alma College Alma, MI | 14 : 1 | 1,442 | |
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Andrews University Berrien Springs, MI | 16 : 1 | 3,390 | |
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Macomb Community College Warren, MI | 96 : 1 | 19,628 |