Colorado

Colorado College

The curriculum at Colorado College for the Computer Science degree covers all of the expected areas for the industry like algorithm design and computer organization. Students also learn about data structures, operating systems, and investigate programming languages like JAVA. Students benefit from classes on Linux and Windows operating systems and are able to investigate other programming languages like C and C++. As is not surprising for a degree in computer science, students also take several math classes and the college suggests that students fare best in computer science when they have an aptitude for mathematics or enjoy that subject. Once students arrive at their upper division classes, additional work on topics like database systems, artificial intelligence, and computer graphics is required. Students have access to a variety of classes to suit their specific interest in computer science and are also required to take advanced classes on algorithms and important theories. The school also features a fascinating class on robotics.


Regis University

Students who enroll as undergraduates in computer science are taught a broad curriculum that encompasses the communication, transference, encoding, and storage of computer data and systems. Students will analyze the theories and practical concepts at work by studying algorithms, computer languages, and various facets of design. Students take classes like Introduction to Computer Science I & II as well as Discrete Structures in Computer Science and Introduction to Systems Programming. Students who study computer science as an undergraduate student are required to have a minor in mathematics in order to graduate. Students are even given the opportunity to study abroad and the University of Denver is well-known for its commitment to international learning. Students are encouraged to see if international study might benefit the student’s goals for future employment. The computer science industry is truly an international field today since the internet doesn’t have “borders” and business is so internationally focused with companies fielding offices in many different countries and on different continents.