Computer Science
Overview
Computer scientists use computers to solve problems no one has successfully solved before. Programming is at the heart of what they do, writing and designing sophisticated code. Having a strong skill set in theory, math, logic, and science are also essential to their success.
The computer science minor focuses heavily on programming with some attention to software design and hardware. You can choose to learn about a specialized area such as graphics, parallel processing, or artificial intelligence.
Point of Pride
School of Information Technology majors and minors can live in University Housing’s IT Themed Living-Learning Community, with special programs and access to a faculty mentor.
Why study Computer Science?
Software continues to become more important in the modern world. We crave speed and efficiency. A minor in Computer Science gives you a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in software development. You'll be prepared to use computers, including programming, as a tool in any discipline. The computer science minor may be especially attractive to students in mathematics or the sciences.
How to Apply
Application Information
Minors can only be declared by current Illinois State students. Current students can use the Apply to Your Program tool on My.IllinoisState.edu.
Application Period
Applications always accepted.