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Computer Information Science

Today, computers play a vital role in almost every facet of modern society. From hideous digital images leaping out from movie screens to terrify audiences around the globe, to split-second transactions between financial centers as distant as New York and Tokyo - computers make it all happen.

And the possibilities for their future use are bounded only by the limits of our imagination.

As the world dashes into the Information Age, Clarion University's Computer Science Department can prepare you for an exhilarating future with our two major programs:

Computer Science

Students who major in Computer Science will learn techniques and tools enabling them to become experts in computer software development.

You'll delve into intricate topics such as:

  • Programming languages including primarily C and C++, but also Assembly Language, Java, and Visual Basic.
  • Data Structures
  • Computer Architecture
  • Software Engineering
  • Operating Systems
  • Calculus and Discrete Math

Information Systems

If you are more interested in applying computers to provide solutions in the business world, a major in Information Systems is an excellent fit!

A blend of computer and business topics, the IS route will provide you with technical skills in high demand:

  • Programming
  • Applications of Microcomputers
  • Data Communications
  • Systems Analysis
  • Database Systems

And arm you with a firm foundation in business concepts:

  • Accounting
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Economics

Both majors will equally prepare you for an unlimited number of career paths in a digital-savvy world!

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