Computer Science (Mathematics and Computer Science)
Introduction & Overview
A Computer Science degree will give you a solid background in applied and theoretical computer science. Graduates of the program will have the skills necessary to enter the business world or pursue graduate study in computer science.
The Computer Science major is designed to give a student in this program a solid background in applied and theoretical Computer Science. Computer Science majors study program design and programming starting with Java. A student will study advanced programming, data structures used in programming, sequential and random access files, database design, programming languages, computer architecture and low level programming, and various advanced topics in Computer Science.
The variety of course offerings also allows ample opportunity for non-majors to develop or enhance their computer skills.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science
Minor
Computer Science
Career Ideas
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Technician, Computer & Information Scientist, Computer Applications Engineer, Computer Programmer, Computer Security Specialist, Computer Systems Analyst, Database Administrator, IT Administrator, Logistician, Materials Inspector, Radiation Protection Engineer, Technological Espionage Intelligence Agent
Program Director
Paul Ellis, 914.323.7144, paul.ellis@mville.edu
Full-Time Faculty
Mirela Djordjevic
Paul Ellis
A. Mia Heissan
Yevgeniy Kostrov
Phyllis Lefton
Jonathan Munson
Faculty Emeriti
Gerard Kiernan
Arnold Koltun
Edward Schwartz
Adjunct Faculty
A. Igbinadolor
George Psihountas
C. Tunks