MSOE computer science students will learn in AI, big data, and robotics labs in Diercks Hall while leveraging Rosie, MSOE’s GPU supercomputer to support large, real-world applied exercises.  Students will also work on capstone projects with industry sponsors to further gain experience aligned with industry demands.  MSOE’s computer science degree prepares students for careers in a wide variety of computing areas including: app development, data engineering, data science, software engineering, systems programming, cyber security, machine learning, and many more.

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Computer science is one of the fastest growing, highest paying professions with impacts in virtually every corner of society. You’ll leave MSOE with a strong core skill set in applied mathematics, programming languages, algorithms and artificial intelligence.

You may want to consider CS at MSOE if you...

    • Enjoy solving problems or playing with computers
    • Find bugs or errors in software and think “I would have done this differently”
    • Are fascinated by apps and wonder “how does this work?”
    • Enjoy logic and are able to do mathematics with precision
    • Are prepared to be a lifelong learner to keep up with trends in the rapidly-changing computer industry
    • Enjoy exploring the tradeoffs between multiple ways to solve a problem
    • Appreciate understanding and expressing the steps to solve a problem
    • Are intrigued by artificial intelligence or machine learning

 

Hear about the growing influence of AI in our everyday lives with MSOE faculty and student Ethan Hindes in MSOE's podcast, Rethink What's Possible:

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming prominent in more and more industries each day, including health care. Listen to Dr. Sheila Ross, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department chairperson; Dr. John Bukowy, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department assistant professor; and student Ethan Hindes discuss the advancements of AI, its impact on their research on kidneys with the Medical College of Wisconsin, and how Hindes found his way to computer science.   

 

Accreditation

This program was developed to meet or exceed requirements of the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC, a committee within ABET) criteria.

Graduate Outcomes

94%

We're proud that 94% of 2022-23 graduates from our computer science program are fully employed, enrolled in graduate school or enlisted in a branch of the military after graduation.

2024 Career Connections Center Annual Report

B.S. in Computer Science Program Details

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Meet Our Faculty

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Computing Code of Conduct

Learn more about how to collaborate, while avoiding plagiarism, in your software development courses at MSOE with the EECS computing code of conduct.