formerly University of Missouri-Rolla
Missouri S&T






Computer Science

500 West 15th Street
325 Computer Science Bldg.
Rolla, MO 65409
(573) 341-4491
csdept@mst.edu

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Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelors of Science in Computer Science

Minor in Computer Science

Bioinformatics Minor

What will I be studying?

Computer scientists are involved in all aspects of computing. They create techniques for computer problem solving (called algorithms), develop software and implement hardware and software.

As a computer science student at Missouri S&T, you will learn how to deal with the real challenges you'll face in the workplace or during your graduate studies. You'll take courses that provide a sound basis in classic computer science, including programming, languages, algorithms, data structures, databases, object-oriented design, architecture, and operating systems. For your advanced work, you can choose to study distributed/embedded computing, security, data mining, artificial intelligence, machine learning, graphics, software engineering, multimedia information systems, computational science, internet computing, graphical user interfaces, parallel computing, or wireless computing. Whether you're solving problems in science business, industry, engineering, or in the lab, you'll be prepared with a computer science degree from Missouri S&T.