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What You Learn

  • Expand your knowledge of programming languages, techniques and emerging technologies
  • Study artificial intelligence, data mining, database systems, digital forensics, software engineering and web programming
  • Mitigate and address cybersecurity breaches and threats
  • Conduct original research with faculty mentors and present at national conferences
  • Create and improve computer software and hardware to solve business and communication challenges
  • Build a professional network and secure internship opportunities in several industries

You can also pursue a combined five-year bachelor's and master's program to quickly earn your advanced degree. Or earn your degree while gaining industry experience in our co-op program. Students participating in this 5-year program, gain 9-18 months of work experience while completing their degree.

Program Options:

B.S. in Computer Science

B.S. in Computer Science | Information Systems

B.S. in Computer Science | Cybersecurity

B.S. in Computer Science | Data Science

B.S./M.S. in Computer Science

I plan on working in the field of cybersecurity, protecting confidential information from getting into the wrong hands. Kean has prepared me by allowing me to present at national research conferences, bettering my communication and presentation skills, along with providing many networking and professional development opportunities. I was able to meet a lot of important people in the field that without Kean, may not have been possible.

Nicholas Alvino
B.S. In Computer Science | Cybersecurity | Currently At Lockheed Martin
Nicholas Alvino, computer science student

Cougars Climb Higher

At Kean, we believe learning extends far beyond the walls of our classrooms and labs. That's why we encourage you to live on campus, study abroad and pursue internships that will advance your career. Find out more.

Code Samurai

Confident in your skills? Then join Code Samurai, our student-led mentoring program where students work together and learn from each other.

Students help each other learn in mentoring program
Code Samurai

The Association for Computing Machinery

Join the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Association for Computing Machinery’s Council on Women in Computing (ACM-W), student-led chapter organizations that host activities throughout the year.

Men and women join ACM
The Association for Computing Machinery

Careers

Alumni from our program are employed in various industries throughout the United States. Sample job titles include:

  • ASP.NET developer
  • Infrastructure site analyst
  • IT process analyst
  • Plant engineering specialist
  • Cybersecurity/Information security analyst
  • Senior applications developer
  • Software developer 
  • Software engineer




 

23%

Computer science jobs are expected to increase by 2032, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

67%

Number of software jobs occurring outside of the tech industry, in banking, government, retail and entertainment

$115,777

The average annual salary for a software engineer in 2023 according to Indeed.com

1/3

A fraction of openings will be filled by U.S. graduates based on current rates

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Accreditation

The Computer Science program at Kean is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology.

ABET is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. It currently accredits 3,709 programs at over 750 colleges and universities in 30 countries.

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