Learn How to Shape Tomorrow with Computer Science
Computer Science majors at Lewis have opportunities to learn every aspect of today's most influential field. Whether your interest is software development, cyber security, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, or video game programming, you can learn it at Lewis and position yourself for a great career in which you will shape the future.
"CONCENTRATIONS OFFERED TO SPECIALIZE YOUR DEGREE
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Lewis University offers six distinct concentrations:
A student may elect not to choose a concentration, as well. In addition, students may choose to minor in a closely related field, such as Cybersecurity Operations, Data Science, and Information Technology."
- Taken from the Degree Program's webpage, HERE
Please refer to the Office of Admissions for application requirements and specific next steps.
For more information contact the Office of Admission at admission@lewisu.edu or call (815) 836-5250.
The benefit of a master's degree in computer science has become an increasingly valuable field for professionals in the sciences, IT, engineering, cyber security, and application development, and the Computer Science (M.S.) Program applies current technologies to meet the challenges of today while creating new technologies that meet the challenges of tomorrow. Here's more on their degree concentration:
"ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CONCENTRATION
This concentration focuses on the design and implementation of intelligent systems that perceive, act, and learn in response to their environment.
Offered on campus and online, the Master of Science in Computer Science degree program allows you to choose a specialization specific to your career goals and professional interests
Each semester, the First-Year Writing program invites program faculty to nominate student writers whose work shines for features like idea development, critical thinking, organization, voice, creativity, language use, and writing and research processes. A faculty panel reviewed the nominated works and selected thirteen pieces reflecting a variety of genres, including Narrative, Profile Writing, and Research Argument. This semester’s selections represent writers enrolled in ENGL 11100 College Writing 1; and ENGL 11200 College Writing 2. We hope you enjoy meeting these writers and listening to their voices and ideas through their written work! ( HERE )
"While ChatGPT presents exciting opportunities for interactive learning and assistance, some educators may perceive it as a potential disadvantage due to concerns about accuracy, overreliance, and challenges related to academic integrity. The professors I researched at Lewis University believe the bad outweighs the good when it comes to ChatGPT... "
Read more from Miracle Huckabee's essay on how ChatGPT Will Change the Platform of +ation
Make sure to take note of the local Lewis University professors Miracle interviews, along with the bibliography created for idea on where you can start your AI research!