Computer Science
In a world driven by technology, organizations need skilled problem-solvers who can understand, manage, and even create systems—whether that’s developing apps, analyzing data, managing networks, or securing critical information. As a computer science major, you’ll learn sought-after programming languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, and SQL and get experience in a variety of applications as you expand your technical expertise. Along the way, you’ll explore how technology intersects with ethics, integrity, and faith—preparing you to serve and lead in a tech-driven culture with excellence and purpose.
If you are a logical thinker, math-oriented, and enjoy problem solving, computer science could be a great career path for you.
Completion
4 Years
Credits
120
Major
Computer Science
Delivery
On Campus
Featured Courses
Step into the world of machine learning and game theory. Learn how computers solve problems and make decisions using algorithms like minimax and alpha-beta pruning. Build smart systems that think, play, and adapt.
Discover how to turn raw data into insight. This course introduces key techniques like decision trees, clustering, and regression, with hands-on practice using Python and Java to uncover patterns and trends in large datasets.
Dive into the world of advanced counting and network systems. This course explores graph theory, counting principles, and abstract structures to develop analytical tools essential in both pure mathematics and computer science.
Learn how modern databases are built and run. Design relational databases, write complex SQL queries, and explore how data is stored, secured, and accessed in business and tech environments.
For a complete list of courses in this program, view the program overview.
For official course descriptions, refer to the academic catalog.
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15%
of students in the program at Corban are women
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36%
job growth expected from 2023 to 2033*
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4
on-campus internships available per year
*according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Computer science is about creative problem-solving and teaching computers to work for you. In this major, you'll learn how to think logically, tackle complex, real-world problems, and build systems that make a difference.
Career Opportunities
People who are skilled in creating, maintaining, and protecting computer systems such as databases, applications, and more are in high demand in businesses and organizations. With your bachelor’s in computer science, you’ll find a wide variety of career opportunities, such as:
- Software developer
- Data Scientist
- Database administrator
- Web developer
- IT Administrator
Featured Faculty
Evan Hedlund
Director of the Mathematics Program | Director of the Honors Program | Associate Professor of Mathematics
ehedlund@corban.edu(503) 375-7126