Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Concentration in Networks and Security

INTO Group - Colorado State University

USA,Colorado

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48 Months

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CAD 34,043/year

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CAD 50 FREE

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USA, Colorado

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1870

Total Students: 33,877 +

Int. Students: 2,000 +

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Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Concentration in Networks and Security

Program Overview

Computer science is about creating innovative solutions to complex, real-world problems. Students in this major study step-by-step computational methods for solving problems by encoding, storing, tracking and transforming information. Computer science is much broader than just programming. It is informed by the theory and architecture of computing devices, and the tools and practices used to design and implement software.

The computer science major at CSU provides students a broad background in the field while simultaneously allowing students to focus on specific areas. In addition to a general computer science degree with the option for a minor in a field of their choice, we offer the following concentrations:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Computing Systems
  • Human-Centered Computing
  • Networks and Security
  • Software Engineering

The department offers a wide range of specialized senior-level courses where students can explore in depth different areas of computer science including: big data, computer networks, distributed systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational biology / bioinformatics, human-computer interaction, graphics, database systems, compilers, parallel programming, object oriented design, and advanced topics in algorithms and theory of computer science.

Networks and Security
Networks connect computers and other devices so they can share information. The Networks and Security concentration involves designing, building, and maintaining networks and protecting them from cyber attacks. This concentration teaches computer networking, systems security (including the latest trends and technologies in cyber-security), ethical hacking, operating systems, databases, and software. Students will also have coursework in networking, systems security (including the latest in cyber security), ethical hacking, operating systems, databases, and software engineering.